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Aikaterini P. Kyprioti

Aikaterini (Katerina) Kyprioti earned her Ph.D. degree from the University of Notre Dame and joined the faculty of the OU School of Engineering and Environmental Science in August 2022.

Katerina focuses her educational and research efforts on structural engineering and infrastructure response against natural hazards, with an emphasis on developing computationally efficient methods to perform risk and reliability analysis and quantify uncertainty in engineering systems leveraging state of the art AI/ML techniques. Her research includes topics in earthquake engineering infrastructure response, tropical cyclone risk assessment, and impact of weather extreme events like inland and coastal flooding on infrastructure. The ultimate aim of her research is to develop novel methods to inform new infrastructure designs and/or update old ones, to improve their resilience and performance under a changing climate.

She teaches basic structural analysis and design courses at the undergraduate level and uncertainty quantification and advanced probability and statistics, including Machine Learning techniques at the graduate level.

Aikaterini P. Kyprioti, Ph.D.

Royce Floyd, Ph.D.

Technical Areas
Civil engineering, structural engineering, earthquake engineering, computational statistics, resilience engineering

Research Interests
Efficient hazard risk estimation and mitigation using AI/ML techniques, infrastructure reliability and sustainability assessments, community-level infrastructure resiliency against natural hazards, real-time risk assessment, multi-hazard risk assessment, uncertainty quantification and propagation, development of efficient, data-driven tools using computational statistics for solving engineering problems

Contact Information
Email: akypriot@ou.edu
Phone: 405.325.5140

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Curriculum Vitae (PDF)