Richard Wood

Ph.D., Structural Engineering, UCSD

Richard Wood came to UC San Diego after receiving his BS in civil engineering from Clarkson University in Potsdam, NY. He received his MS in structural engineering at the University of California, San Diego, where he is currently finishing his PhD. His previous research included numerical building simulation and nonstructural components with focus on their seismic response. His research will expand to examination of the nonstructural elements of ceiling and partition wall system integrity at the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence, Italy. When not working on his research, Richard enjoys hiking, photography and playing tennis.

Contact:

Email:
rlwood[at]ucsd.edu


Publications

Oct 29, 2012 - "A Methodology for Integrative Documentation and Characterization of Culturally Important Statues to Support Seismic Analysis.,"Wittich, C.E, Hutchinson, T.C, Wood, R.L, & Kuester, F., Proc., Euromed2012: Progress in Cultural Heritage Preservation, Limassol, Cyprus, p. 825-832.

Oct 29, 2012 - "Characterizing Cracks in the Frescoes of Sala degli Elementi within Florenceā€™s Palazzo Vecchio,"Wood, R.L, Hutchinson, T.C, Wittich, C.E, & Kuester, F., Proc., Euromed2012: Progress in Cultural Heritage Preservation, Limassol, Cyprus, p. 776-783

Jun 4, 2011 - "An Improved Encoding Technique for Gate Level Information Flow Tracking,"Wei Huy, Jason Oberg, Ali Irturk, Mohit Tiwari, Timothy Sherwood, Dejun Mu, and Ryan Kastner, 20th International Workshop on Logic and Synthesis

- "Effects of ground motion scaling on nonlinear higher mode building response," Richard L. Wood and Tara Hutchinson, The Journal Earthquakes and Structures

- "Effects of ground motion scaling on nonlinear higher mode building response," Richard L. Wood and Tara Hutchinson, The Journal Earthquakes and Structures