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Lance Manuel

Texas Atomic Energy Research Foundation
Professor of Engineering

The University of Texas at Austin

My research at UT-Austin, these days, is related to uncertainty quantification associated with the modeling and design of engineered systems, mainly civil engineering works and energy-generating structures. My work is focused on improving design criteria for wind turbines for complex inflow turbulence conditions and on the long-term performance of deepwater offshore floating structures. Past research and review work of mine has been related to probabilistic risk assessment of nuclear power plants and reactors; reliability of dam projects; probabilistic seismic hazard and ground motion analyses; and stochastic response of fixed and floating offshore platforms. Prior to my joining the faculty at UT, I worked for 5 years as a consulting engineer with Jack R. Benjamin & Associates, Inc. in Mountain View, California, and for 2 years with the mechanics and materials group at Exponent, Inc. (formerly, Failure Analysis Associates) in Menlo Park, California.

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Interests

  • Uncertainty Quantification
  • Wind Energy
  • Offshore Structures
  • Climate Extremes

Education

  • Ph.D. in Civil Engineering

    Stanford University

  • M.S. in Civil Engineering and Applied Mechanics

    University of Virginia

  • B.Tech. in Civil Engineering

    Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay

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