Department of Civil Engineering

Preetish Kakoty

Alumnus of 2015 Batch CED - AEC

PhD Candidate | Engineering for Seismic Resilience Lab | UBC , Canada

 

After graduation:

  1. Sep 2015- March 2017 : Master of Science, Structural Engineering, University of California, Irvine, USA
  2. August 2017-May 2018: Master of Science in Engineering, Systems Engineering, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA
  3. July 2018 – Present: PhD Candidate, Structural and Earthquake Engineering, Civil Engineering Department, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada

 

Publications:

  1. Kakoty, P., Dyaga, S. M., & Molina Hutt, C. (2021). Impacts of simulated M9 Cascadia Subduction Zone earthquakes considering amplifications due to the Georgia sedimentary basin on reinforced concrete shear wall buildings. Earthquake Engineering & Structural Dynamics50(1), 237-256.

 

  1. Eksir Monfared, A., Molina Hutt, C., Kakoty, P., Kourehpaz, P., & Centeno, J. (2021). Effects of the Georgia Sedimentary Basin on the Response of Modern Tall RC Shear-Wall Buildings to M9 Cascadia Subduction Zone Earthquakes. Journal of Structural Engineering147(8), 05021003.

 

  1. Molina Hutt, C., Hulsey, A. M., Kakoty, P., Deierlein, G. G., Eksir Monfared, A., Wen-Yi, Y., & Hooper, J. D. (2021). Toward functional recovery performance in the seismic design of modern tall buildings. Earthquake Spectra, 87552930211033620.