Michigan Technological University

Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering

R. Andrew Swartz

R. Andrew Swartz

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Assistant Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering

  • PhD, University of Michigan

Biography

My research interests are driven by the practice of embedded and autonomous interrogation of data collected remotely for the management and protection of both civil infrastructure assets and their occupants.  Sustainable management of civil infrastructure systems requires not only the collection of relevant data, but also a means of conditioning and interpreting these data such that they can be of use for making decisions regarding both performance and structural health.  Novel sensor designs with embedded data processing power offer the advantage of autonomous operation.  My research interests lie in the application computationally efficient and robust embedded algorithms for monitoring and protection of civil infrastructure assets such as buildings, bridges, pipelines, wind turbines, roadways, and railroads.  My work draws upon a diverse range of fields including structural dynamics, performance monitoring, structural health monitoring, structural control, load estimation, system identification, embedded algorithms, signal processing, embedded system design, computer science, and wireless sensor technologies.

Research Interests

  • Application computationally efficient and robust embedded algorithms for monitoring and protection of civil infrastructure assets such as buildings, bridges, pipelines, wind turbines, roadways, and railroads.

Civil & Environmental Engineering

870 Dow Environmental Sciences
1400 Townsend Drive
Houghton, MI 49931

Ph. 906-487-2520
Fax: 906-487-2943
Email: cee@mtu.edu

Michigan Technological University

1400 Townsend Drive
Houghton, Michigan 49931-1295
906-487-1885

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