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David Lallemant
David Lallemant
Nanyang Technological University / Stanford Urban Resilience Initiative
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Statistical procedures for developing earthquake damage fragility curves
D Lallemant, A Kiremidjian, H Burton
Earthquake Engineering & Structural Dynamics 44 (9), 1373-1389, 2015
3022015
Framework for incorporating probabilistic building performance in the assessment of community seismic resilience
HV Burton, G Deierlein, D Lallemant, T Lin
Journal of Structural Engineering, 2016
2502016
A comprehensive analysis of building damage in the 12 January 2010 MW7 Haiti earthquake using high-resolution satelliteand aerial imagery
C Corbane, K Saito, L Dell’Oro, E Bjorgo, SPD Gill, B Emmanuel Piard, ...
Photogrammetric Engineering & Remote Sensing 77 (10), 997-1009, 2011
1242011
Invited perspectives: How machine learning will change flood risk and impact assessment.
D Wagenaar, A Curran, M Balbi, A Bhardwaj, R Soden, E Hartato, ...
Natural Hazards & Earth System Sciences 20 (4), 2020
952020
Development of empirical and analytical fragility functions using kernel smoothing methods
HY Noh, D Lallemant, AS Kiremidjian
Earthquake Engineering & Structural Dynamics 44 (8), 1163-1180, 2015
862015
Measuring the Impact of Enhanced Building Performance on the Seismic Resilience of a Residential Community
HV Burton, G Deierlein, D Lallemant, Y Singh
Earthquake Spectra 33 (4), 1347-1367, 2017
502017
Post-disaster damage assessments as catalysts for recovery: A look at assessments conducted in the wake of the 2015 Gorkha, Nepal, earthquake
D Lallemant, R Soden, S Rubinyi, S Loos, K Barns, G Bhattacharjee
Earthquake Spectra 33 (S1), S435-S451, 2017
482017
G-DIF: A geospatial data integration framework to rapidly estimate post-earthquake damage
S Loos, D Lallemant, J Baker, J McCaughey, SH Yun, N Budhathoki, ...
Earthquake Spectra 36 (4), 1695-1718, 2020
442020
A Beta Distribution Model for Characterizing Earthquake Damage State Distribution
D Lallemant, A Kiremidjian
Earthquake Spectra 31 (3), 1337-1352, 2015
422015
Nature-based solutions for flood risk reduction: A probabilistic modeling framework
D Lallemant, P Hamel, M Balbi, TN Lim, R Schmitt, S Win
One Earth 4 (9), 1310-1321, 2021
412021
Modeling downward counterfactual events: Unrealized disasters and why they matter
YC Lin, SF Jenkins, JR Chow, S Biass, G Woo, D Lallemant
Frontiers in Earth Science 8, 575048, 2020
352020
Tsunami damage to ports: Cataloguing damage to create fragility functions from the 2011 Tohoku event
CT Chua, AD Switzer, A Suppasri, L Li, K Pakoksung, D Lallemant, ...
Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences 21 (6), 1887-1908, 2021
262021
The Disaster and Climate Change Artathon: Staging Art/Science Collaborations in Crisis Informatics
R Soden, P Hamel, D Lallemant, J Pierce
Proceedings of the 2020 ACM on Designing Interactive Systems Conference …, 2020
252020
Damage assessment for the 2018 lower East Rift Zone lava flows of Kīlauea volcano, Hawaiʻi
ES Meredith, SF Jenkins, JL Hayes, NI Deligne, D Lallemant, M Patrick, ...
Bulletin of Volcanology 84 (7), 1-23, 2022
222022
Tephra cushioning of ballistic impacts: Quantifying building vulnerability through pneumatic cannon experiments and multiple fragility curve fitting approaches
GT Williams, BM Kennedy, D Lallemant, TM Wilson, N Allen, A Scott, ...
Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research 388, 106711, 2019
222019
Adaptive decision-making for civil infrastructure systems and communities exposed to evolving risks
JY Lee, HV Burton, D Lallemant
Structural Safety 75, 1-12, 2018
222018
Self compacting hybrid fiber reinforced concrete composites for bridge columns
G Jen, W Trono, D Lallemant, M Panagiotou, CP Ostertag
Pacific Earthquake Engineering Research Center, 2011
222011
A framework and case study for earthquake vulnerability assessment of incrementally expanding buildings
D Lallemant, H Burton, L Ceferino, Z Bullock, A Kiremidjian
Earthquake Spectra 33 (4), 1369-1384, 2017
212017
Modeling the Future Disaster Risk of Cities to Envision Paths towards Their Future Resilience
D Lallemant
Stanford University, 2015
152015
Order matters: the benefits of ordinal fragility curves for damage and loss estimation
M Nguyen, D Lallemant
Risk Analysis 42 (5), 1136-1148, 2022
142022
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