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Dr. Hsi-Hsien Wei

Research Scientist
University of Maryland, USA


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Project Management from University of Maryland, USA

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Biography

Dr. Hsi-Hsien Wei obtained his PhD in Project Management from University of Maryland College Park, MD. His area of specialization includes Sustainable and Resilient Infrastructure, Disaster Management and Multi-Hazard Performance-Based Design, Green Buildings and Sustainable Construction, and Project Management. He has published (4) research papers in journals, (7) peer-reviewed conference papers and (4) submitted conference papers.

Area of Interest:

Engineering
100%
Sustainable Infrastructure
62%
Disaster Management
90%
Sustainable Construction
75%
Project Management
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Wei, H.H., M.J. Skibniewski, I.M. Shohet, S. Shapira and L. Aharonson-Daniel et al., 2014. Benefit-cost analysis of the seismic risk mitigation for a region with moderate seismicity: The case of Tiberias, Israel. Procedia Eng., 85: 536-542.
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  2. Wei, H.H., I.M. Shohet, M.J. Skibniewski, R. Levy and S. Shapira et al., 2014. Economic feasibility analysis of pre-earthquake strengthening of buildings in a moderate seismicity/high vulnerability area. Procedia Econ. Finance, 18: 143-150.
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  3. Chen, J., J.E. Taylor and H.H. Wei, 2012. Modeling building occupant network energy consumption decision-making: The interplay between network structure and conservation. Energy Build., 47: 515-524.
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  4. Tsai, K.C., H.H. Wei and M.L. Lin, 2004. Experimental responses behavior of double-skin concrete filled tubular column-to-foundation connections. J. Chin. Inst. Civil Hydraul. Eng., 15: 73-87.
  5. Tsai, K.C., H.H. Wei and M.L. Lin, 2004. Analysis of embedded double-skin concrete filled tubular column-to-foundation connections. J. Chin. Inst. Civil Hydraul. Eng., 15: 54-72.