Mikhail V. Chester, Ph.D.

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2008 University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States 
Area:
Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Transportation, Energy
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Arpad Horvath grad student 2008 UC Berkeley
 (Life-cycle environmental inventory of passenger transportation modes in the United States.)
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Carvalhaes T, Markolf S, Helmrich A, et al. (2020) COVID-19 as a Harbinger of Transforming Infrastructure Resilience Frontiers in Built Environment. 6
Chester MV, Allenby BR. (2020) Perspective: The Cyber Frontier and Infrastructure Ieee Access. 8: 28301-28310
Martin KK, Khodadadi TH, Chester M, et al. (2020) Hotspot Life Cycle Assessment for Environmental Impacts of EICP for Ground Improvement Geotechnical Special Publication. 321-329
Underwood BS, Mascaro G, Chester MV, et al. (2020) Past and Present Design Practices and Uncertainty in Climate Projections are Challenges for Designing Infrastructure to Future Conditions Journal of Infrastructure Systems. 26: 4020026
Derrible S, Chester M, Guikema S. (2020) Infrastructure Resilience to Climate Change Journal of Infrastructure Systems. 26: 02020001
Chester MV, Underwood BS, Samaras C. (2020) Keeping infrastructure reliable under climate uncertainty Nature Climate Change. 10: 1-3
Feng K, Lin N, Xian S, et al. (2020) Can we evacuate from hurricanes with electric vehicles Transportation Research Part D-Transport and Environment. 86: 102458
Chester MV, Markolf S, Allenby B. (2019) Infrastructure and the environment in the Anthropocene Journal of Industrial Ecology. 23: 1006-1015
Hayes S, Desha C, Burke M, et al. (2019) Leveraging socio-ecological resilience theory to build climate resilience in transport infrastructure Transport Reviews. 39: 677-699
Kim Y, Chester MV, Eisenberg DA, et al. (2019) The Infrastructure Trolley Problem: Positioning Safe‐to‐fail Infrastructure for Climate Change Adaptation Earth’S Future. 7: 704-717
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