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The Innovation for Resilient Infrastructure (IRI) Research Group seeks to enhance the condition and resilience of infrastructure systems by developing data-driven, risk-based, and cost-effective methodologies to optimize decision-making in the management of infrastructure.
 

Cristina Torres-Machi, Ph.D.

Professor Torres Machi

Cristina Torres-Machi leads the IRI 鈥淚nnovation for Resilient Infrastructure鈥 research group at the 麻豆影院. Cristina is an Assistant Professor of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering. She earned her undergraduate degree in Civil Engineering and a Masters degree in 鈥淧lanning and Management in Civil Engineering鈥 from the Polytechnic University of Valencia, Spain. Cristina obtained a dual Ph.D. degree in Civil Engineering from the Polytechnic University of Valencia, Spain and the Catholic University of Chile. After obtaining her Ph.D. degree, Cristina worked as a Research Associate at the Centre for Pavement and Transportation Technology at the University of Waterloo, Canada. Cristina joined the 麻豆影院 as a faculty member in 2017.

Cristina has more than 10 years of experience working on advancing the current management of infrastructure assets, with a focus on pavements. Her research activities in this field include deterioration modelling, optimization, and decision-making systems to incorporate long-term analysis in transportation asset management. She has authored more than 60 publications including journal articles, book chapters, and conference proceedings and her work has received more than 250 citations. She has participated in successful projects funded by public and private agencies for the measurement and prediction of pavement performance, the multi-objective optimization of maintenance programs, and the development and implementation of pavement management systems. Different organizations including universities and the private sector have recognized her research contributions. Cristina received the Abertis International Award on Transportation Research (2016) and the award for PhD dissertation excellence by the Catholic University of Chile (2015) and the Polytechnic University of Valencia (2017).

Cristina serves as Chair of the ASCE Construction Research Council and Vice-Chair of the Transportation Research Board (TRB) committee on Transportation Asset Management (AJE30). She is also an active member of the TRB committee on Pavement Management Systems (AKT10) and the ASCE Infrastructure Systems Committee.

Contact

   cristina.torresmachi@colorado.edu
  (303) 735-4609
  Torres-Machi's Curriculum Vitae