Peter Dusicka
Associate Professor
Department of Civl and Environmental Engineering
Portland State University
Dr. Peter Dusicka is Professor and Chair of Civil and Environmental Engineering in the Maseeh College of Engineering & Computer Science at Portland State University. His primary research interests are in earthquake structural engineering, focusing on infrastructure resilience. Dr. Dusicka also manages iSTAR (infraStructure Testing and Applied Research) Laboratory, an on-campus facility for large scale experiments including real time shake table tests.
Email: dusicka@pdx.edu
Projects
- Resilient and Rapid Repair Measures for Seismically Vulnerable Bridges Following Major Earthquakes
- Bridge Seismic Retrofit Feasibility Case Study Utilizing Ductile Fuses
- Impact of Cascadia Subduction Zone Earthquake on the Seismic Evaluation Criteria of Bridges
- Bridge Seismic Retrofit Measures Considering Subduction Zone Earthquakes
- Lightweight Buckling Restrained Brace Prototype Evaluation
- Seismic Retrofit Benefit Considering Statewide Transportation Assessment
- Tools for Gusset Plate Evaluation, Phase 2: Strengthening
- Strength & Fatigue of Glass Fiber Reinforced Composite Bridge Decks with Mechanical Deck to Stringer Connectors
- Seismic Hazard Assessment of Oregon Highways
- Tools for Gusset Plate Evaluation
- Enhancing the Seismic Vulnerability Model for Oregon Highway Bridges
- Seismic Damage State Models for Oregon Bridges
- Performance Enhancement of Bridge Bracing Under Service and Extreme Loads
- Application of LRFD Principles for Deep Foundations in Oregon: Phase 1