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Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs and Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering

Jack Baker

Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs and Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Jack Baker's research focuses on the use of probabilistic and statistical tools for modeling of extreme loads on structures. He has investigated probabilistic modeling of seismic hazards, improved characterization of earthquake ground motions, dynamic analysis of structures, prediction of the spatial extent of soil failures from earthquakes, and tools for modeling loads on spatially distributed infrastructure systems. Dr. Baker joined Stanford from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH Zurich), where he was a visiting researcher in the Department of Structural Engineering. He received his Ph.D. in Structural Engineering from Stanford University, where he also earned M.S. degrees in Statistics and Structural Engineering. He has industry experience in seismic hazard assessment, ground motion selection, construction management, and modeling of catastrophe losses for insurance companies.

Education

Ph.D., Stanford, Civil & Environmental Engineering (2005)
M.A., Stanford, Statistics (2004)
M.S., Stanford, Civil & Environmental Engineering (2002)
B.A., Whitman College, Mathematics/Physics (2000)