51°µÍø Lyle School of Engineering Welcomes Dr. Reza Moghimi as Clinical Assistant Professor in the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department
Dr. Moghimi’s contributions are invaluable in advancing the field of earthquake engineering and improving the structural integrity of buildings and infrastructure in seismic zones.
51°µÍø Lyle School of Engineering is pleased to announce that Dr. Reza Moghimi has joined our faculty as a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department, effective August 1, 2024. Dr. Moghimi's appointment marks a continuation of his journey at 51°µÍø, where he earned his Ph.D. in 2021 and has since been contributing significantly to both research and education in the field of civil engineering. Dr. Moghimi's research focuses on structural dynamics and seismic protection of structures, with a specialization in damping and isolation systems. His work on “Response Modification of Structures with Supplemental Rotational Inertia” provides critical insights into the impact of incorporating inverters on structural response to seismic forces. This research is paving the way for more effective seismic design strategies, enhancing the resilience and safety of structures in earthquake-prone regions. Dr. Moghimi’s contributions are invaluable in advancing the field of earthquake engineering and improving the structural integrity of buildings and infrastructure in seismic zones. In addition to his research, Dr. Moghimi is deeply committed to education and mentoring the next generation of civil engineers. He has taught a wide range of courses across the civil engineering curriculum at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. His teaching is highly regarded by students, as evidenced by his exceptional teaching evaluations. Dr. Moghimi’s average teaching evaluation score of 4.77/5.0 is a testament to his ability to effectively communicate complex concepts and engage students. Dr. Moghimi’s dedication to fostering a deep understanding of civil engineering principles, combined with his innovative research in seismic protection, makes him a valuable asset to the 51°µÍø Lyle. His passion for teaching and his commitment to advancing the field will undoubtedly inspire both students and colleagues alike. We are thrilled to welcome Dr. Moghimi to 51°µÍø Lyle and look forward to the continued impact he will have on our students, research initiatives, and the broader engineering community. Please join us in welcoming Dr. Moghimi to our faculty and in celebrating the contributions he will bring to our school.
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