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Resilient Infrastructure: Modeling, Assessment and Smart Sensing


Guest Editors: Message from the Guest Editors
Dr. Zhong-Kai Huang Dear Colleagues,
5huangzhongkai@tongji.edu.cn
As big cities becoming increasingly full, there is a growing
Prof. Dr. Dongming Zhang demand for infrastructures, i.e., buildings, bridges, rail
09zhang@tongji.edu.cn
transit. These facilities are functioning as cross-scale
Dr. Xing-Tao Lin complex network systems, and their serviceability is closely
xtlin@szu.edu.cn related to human life, water conveyance and energy
supply. Therefore, it is essential to enhance the resilience of
Dr. Dianchun Du
the infrastructure using multiple modern technologies. The
dudianchun@seu.edu.cn
resilient infrastructure must be capable of avoiding
Dr. Jin-Zhang Zhang catastrophic engineering failures and recovering soon to its
zhangjz@tongji.edu.cn serviceability. We propose this issue aiming to build a stage
for communicating the most recent progress in achieving
the resilient infrastructure by advanced computational
Deadline for manuscript modeling, risk assessment and smart sensing. It is believed
submissions: that building resilient infrastructures will establish a more
31 December 2023 resilient and sustainably city.

This Special Issue focuses on the latest development in


modeling, assessment and smart sensing. New insights
into the scientific knowledge or engineering practice in
infrastructure resilience assessment and enhancement are
also welcomed. We invite you to contribute and submit
your latest research work.

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