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What Can Structural Engineers Do to Address the Problem of Floor Vibrations? (Recording)
Andrew W. Taylor, Ph.D., S.E., FACI is an Associate at KPFF Consulting Engineers in Seattle, WA. Taylor has 30 years of experience in structural engineering research and practice, including seven years with the Building and Fire Research Laboratory at the National Institute of Standards and Technology. Taylor received his BSCE and MSCE degrees in 1983 and 1985 from the University of Washington in Seattle, and his PhD from the University of Texas at Austin in 1990. He has extensive research experience in experimental and theoretical investigations of the seismic behavior of reinforced concrete structures. His specialties include structural vibrations, performance-based seismic design of concrete structures, and seismic base isolation systems. Taylor is a Fellow of the American Concrete Institute, a member of ACI Committee 318 "Structural Building Code, Chair of Subcommittee H on Seismic Provisions, and past chair of ACI Committee 374"; Performance-Based Seismic Design of Concrete Buildings. He is past chair of the Earthquake Engineering Committee of the Structural Engineers Association of Washington and has served as a member of technical and advisory committees of the American Society of Civil Engineers, the Building Seismic Safety Council, the Multidisciplinary Center for Earthquake Engineering Research, The Portland Cement Association, and the National Research Council. He has served on reconnaissance teams following the 1994 Northridge, 1995 Kobe, 2001 Nisqually, and 2011 Tohoku earthquakes, and is a registered Structural Engineer in the State of Washington.