Marc

Veletzos

Title

Associate Professor

Additional Title

Fulbright Senior Scholar, Nepal (2018)
Director-at-Large, Earthquake Engineering Research Institute – New England Chapter
Structures Specialist, Massachusetts Task Force 1, FEMA US&R
Professional Civil Engineer – MA (54838), CA (C-59796)

Research Interests
  • Response Planning, Assessment, and Rapid Repair of Bridges for Extreme Events
  • Sustainable and Resilient Seismic Designs of Vernacular Buildings in Developing Countries
  • Incremental Dynamic Analysis and Seismic Fragility of Segmental Bridges
  • Modeling of Jointed Concrete Connections
Research Summary

My research builds on my experience in seismic analysis, design, and construction of bridges and on my passion for supporting communities following extreme events such as earthquakes and hurricanes. My research focuses on three areas.

  1. Providing guidance for state and local transportation agencies to improve the resilience of our bridges following extreme events. The majority of state transportation agencies indicate that they are prepared for extreme events (i.e. earthquake, tsunami, hurricane, storm surge, tornado, etc.) that are expected in their region, however, most agencies do not have formal written procedures defining precisely how they will plan for and respond to these events.  My colleagues and I developed guidelines that provide details on how agencies can prepare for extreme events, respond efficiently during the response, and repair bridges to get our communities back to normal as quickly as possible.  These guideline documents also detail how agencies can code and mark damaged bridges to efficiently use their limited resources.  Training materials are available for immediate use by agencies to maximize their training budgets.  I co-led a seven-day workshop to train local agencies in Hawaii on the emergency response procedures my colleagues and I developed.  My work in this area was supported by the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) and the National Cooperative Highway Research (NCHRP).
  2. Developing sustainable and earthquake-resistant buildings for developing countries. Most of the world’s population resides in non-engineering buildings.  This type of construction often uses unreinforced stone masonry and is highly susceptible to full or partial collapse during an earthquake.  I work with colleagues in Nepal to define the vulnerability of these structures and to build the research capacity of local universities to develop earthquake-safe building details that are also affordable to these communities and align with their cultural heritage.  My work in this area was supported in part by the United States Education Foundation in Nepal (USEF/Nepal) via a Fulbright Senior Scholar Flex Award.
  3. Improving the understanding of the seismic fragility of segmental bridges through large-scale structural testing and detailed simulations. The popularity of segmental bridge construction has grown in recent decades as agencies seek to expand and repair the nation’s aging infrastructure while also minimizing traffic delays during construction.  My work in this area focuses on ensuring this type of construction is suitable for high seismic zones.  I published many papers on the seismic behavior of segmental bridges, the modeling of jointed concrete connections, and the equivalent unbonded length of multi-strand tendons.  In addition, I authored guidelines for the seismic design of segmental bridges.  My work in this area was supported by the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans).
Education
  • Ph.D., Structural Engineering, University of California, San Diego
  • M.S., Structural Engineering, University of California, San Diego
  • B.S., Structural Engineering, University of California, San Diego
Areas of Expertise
  • Earthquake Engineering
  • Emergency Response for Extreme Events
  • Structural Analysis
  • Bridge Engineering
Recent Publications
  • Barbosa, A., Olsen, M.J., Loving, C., Veletzos, M.J., Chen, Z., Li, C., Roe, G., Winans, R., Tabrizi, K., and Al-Shammari, A. “Response Planning, Assessment, and Rapid Restoration of Service of Bridges in Extreme Events – Part 1: Research Overview”, National Cooperative Highway Research Program Project 14-45, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, February 2023. (Under review)
  • Barbosa, A., Olsen, M.J., Loving, C., Veletzos, M.J., Chen, Z., Li, C., Roe, G., Winans, R., Tabrizi, K., and Al-Shammari, A. “Response Planning, Assessment, and Rapid Restoration of Service of Bridges in Extreme Events – Part 2: Guide for Response Planning, Assessment, and Rapid Restoration of Service of Bridges in Extreme Events”, National Cooperative Highway Research Program Project 14-45, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, February 2023. (Under review)
  • Barbosa, A., Olsen, M.J., Loving, C., Veletzos, M.J., Chen, Z., Li, C., Roe, G., Winans, R., Tabrizi, K., and Al-Shammari, A. “Response Planning, Assessment, and Rapid Restoration of Service of Bridges in Extreme Events – Part 3: Bridge Assessment and Rapid Restoration Tool (BARRT)”, National Cooperative Highway Research Program Project 14-45, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, February 2023. (Under review)
  • Barbosa, A., Olsen, M.J., Loving, C., Veletzos, M.J., Chen, Z., Li, C., Roe, G., Winans, R., Tabrizi, K., and Al-Shammari, A. “Response Planning, Assessment, and Rapid Restoration of Service of Bridges in Extreme Events – Part 4: User Manual for Tool”, National Cooperative Highway Research Program Project 14-45, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, February 2023. (Under review)
  • Khadka S.S., Acharya, S., Acharya, A., Veletzos, M.J., “Enhancement of Himalayan Irregular Stone Masonry Buildings for Resilient Seismic Design”, Frontiers in Built Environment, Volume 9:1086008, March 2023. https://doi.org/10.3389/fbuil.2023.1086008
  • Roe, G., Olsen, M.J., Barbosa, M., Veletzos, M.J., “Workshops for Assessing, Coding, and Marking of Highway Structures in Emergency Situations”, TR News, November-December 2019.
  • Olsen, M.J., Barbosa, A., Burns, P., Kashani, A., Wang, H., Veletzos, M.J., Chen, Z., Roe, G., and Tabrizi, K., “Assessing, Coding, and Marking of Highway Structures in Emergency Situations – Volume 1: Research Overview”, NCHRP Report 833v1, National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC. 2016.   https://www.trb.org/Main/Blurbs/175318.aspx
  • Olsen, M.J., Barbosa, A., Burns, P., Kashani, A., Wang, H., Veletzos, M.J., Chen, Z., Roe, G., and Tabrizi, K. “Assessing, Coding, and Marking of Highway Structures in Emergency Situations – Volume 2: Assessment Process Manual”, NCHRP Report 833v2, National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC. 2016.  https://www.trb.org/Main/Blurbs/175319.aspx
  • Olsen, M.J., Barbosa, A., Burns, P., Kashani, A., Wang, H., Veletzos, M.J., Chen, Z., Roe, G., and Tabrizi, K. “Assessing, Coding, and Marking of Highway Structures in Emergency Situations – Volume 3: Coding and Marking Guidelines”, NCHRP Report 833v3, National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC. 2016.  https://www.trb.org/Main/Blurbs/175320.aspx
  • Olsen, M.J., Barbosa, A., Burns, P., Kashani, A., Wang, H., Veletzos, M.J., Chen, Z., Roe, G., and Tabrizi, K. “Guidelines for Development of Smart Apps for Assessing, Coding, and Marking Highway Structures in Emergency Situations”, NCHRP Web-Only Document 223, National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC. 2016. https://www.trb.org/Main/Blurbs/175321.aspx
  • Veletzos, M.J., and Restrepo, J.I. “Equivalent Unbonded Length for Modeling of Multi-strand Tendons in Precast Segmental Construction”, ASCE Journal of Bridge Engineering, Vol. 19, No. 1, pp. 101-109, January, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1061/(ASCE)BE.1943-5592.000050
Honors and Awards
  • BSCES College Educator of the Year Award, Boston Society of Civil Engineers Section of the American Society of Civil Engineers, 2023.
  • McKniff Service Award, Father John McKniff, OSA Honor Society, Inaugural Class of 2017.
  • ExCEEd Teaching Fellow, American Society of Civil Engineering, 2009.
  • James Cooper Best Paper Award – Structural, for the paper titled “The Influence of Vertical Earthquake Motion and Pre-Earthquake Stress State on the Seismic Response of Precast Segmental Bridge Superstructures”, 6th National Seismic Conference on Bridges and Highways, Charleston, SC, 2008.