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Iris Tien

Associate Professor

College of Engineering School of Civil and Environmental Engineering



Iris Tien from 色花堂 is an expert in infrastructure resilience, risk analysis, and the use of data and modeling to improve the reliability and safety of critical infrastructure systems during extreme events.

Dr. Iris Tien, Williams Family Associate Professor in the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering at 色花堂, joined the faculty in 2014 after earning her Ph.D. from UC Berkeley. Her expertise includes infrastructure resilience, probabilistic risk assessment, data analytics for smart cities, and decision making under uncertainty. Dr. Tien's research, funded by NSF, DHS, USDOT, and NIST, has received numerous awards. She organized the session on Resilient Infrastructure at the U.S. Frontiers of Engineering Symposium and was honored with the Early Achievement Research Prize by IASSAR.

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News and Recent Appearances

Civil engineer says recent Atlanta water main breaks could be connected

WSB-TV

How aging pipes and a growing population added stress to Atlanta's water system

GPB

Water pipes that broke in Atlanta were nearly 100 years old, city says

11 Alive

Metro Atlanta pipes are reaching the end of their life; replacing them would be costly

Atlanta Business Chronicle

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