About
Dr. Naser is a tenure-track assistant professor at the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences & a member of the Artificial Intelligence Research Institute for Science and Engineering (AIRISE) at Clemson University. At the moment, his research group is creating Causal & eXplainable machine learning methodologies to discover new knowledge hidden within systems belonging to the domains of Fire and Structural engineering. He is currently serving on a number of international editorial boards, as well as codal building committees (in ASCE, ACI, PCI, and FiB). He is humbled to serve as the chair of the ASCE Advances in Technology committee and be among the top 2% of highly cited scientists worldwide, according to the Elsevier-Stanford study (since 2022 - now).
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News and media related to their research
- Featured at Fire Technology: https://x.com/firetechnology/status/1250082555103186944
- Seminar at ARUP, title: Finding order in chaos: Transforming Structural Fire Engineering through Artificial Intelligence. Seminar at the American University of Sharjah, title: A brief Introduction to Structural Fire Engineering. Seminar at The University at Buffalo, title: Demystifying The Blackbox: A Glimpse into the Potential of Machine Learning in Advancing Knowledge Discovery in Civil Engineering Systems. IAFSS Education Workshop: Towards Autonomous Fire Engineering. ASCE Structures Congress Panel: Vision for the Future: HPC and AI in Structural Engineering.
Health Research Expertise Keywords
Wildfire, Artificial intelligence (AI), Machine learning (ML), Engineering.