Allison is an undergraduate civil engineering major and project management minor at Texas A&M University from Houston, Texas. She began her research at the UrbanReslience.AI Lab in October 2021. Her research is focused on using crowdsourced data to better understand flash flood resilience in terms of environmental and social factors. Additionally, she serves on the Student Engineers’ Council Executive Council as Professional Trip Co-Chair, and she is a Civil Engineering Ambassador for the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. In the future, she hopes to help develop more sustainable water resources infrastructure systems. In her free time, she enjoys trying new foods, playing sports, doing graphic design, and playing board games with friends and family.
Read MoreShurui is an undergraduate Computer Science Honors student at Texas A&M University. He began his research at the UrbanReslience.AI Lab in August 2022. He has interests in Machine Learning and Data Analysis and is pursuing a Minor in Mathematics. After graduating in the fall of 2024, he plans to pursue a master's degree in the future. In his free time, he likes to play the piano and learn about new computers and parts technologies.
Read MoreMatthew is a Senior in civil engineering. He is on the geotechnical track within the major, and plans to graduate in the fall of 2024. After graduation, he will commission into the Marine Corps as a Second Lieutenant. He is currently in the Corps of Cadets at Texas A&M, and a member of the Society of American Military Engineers. He grew up in Bryan, loves A&M and its traditions, and is a second generation Aggie. After his time in the Marines, Matthew plans to return to College Station to either pursue graduate school or work locally. In his free time, Matthew likes to read, work out, play guitar, and watch movies with friends.
Read MoreAllison is an undergraduate civil engineering major and project management minor at Texas A&M University from Houston, Texas. She began her research at the UrbanReslience.AI Lab in October 2021. Her research is focused on using crowdsourced data to better understand flash flood resilience in terms of environmental and social factors. Additionally, she serves on the Student Engineers’ Council Executive Council as Professional Trip Co-Chair, and she is a Civil Engineering Ambassador for the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. In the future, she hopes to help develop more sustainable water resources infrastructure systems. In her free time, she enjoys trying new foods, playing sports, doing graphic design, and playing board games with friends and family.
Read MoreLauren Stapleton is a junior in civil engineering on the environmental track. Lauren joined the urban resilience lab in January 2022. Before working in this lab, she worked as an undergraduate research assistant at the Dallas Texas A&M Agrilife Extension Center. At Texas A&M she is a member of Civil and Environmental Engineering Ambassadors as well as the Club Equestrian Team and Zachry Leadership Program. She also works on campus as a group fitness instructor at the Rec Center where she teaches cycle, dance, kickboxing, and barre classes. When Lauren is not working or studying, she can be found spending time enjoying the outdoors or tending to her houseplants.
Read MoreTyler is a junior at Texas A&M University studying computer science with an emphasis in statistics. He started his work as a Data Science Researcher at the UrbanResilience.AI Lab in August of 2022. His interests lie in data analytics and visualization. In his free time, he likes to spend quality time with his friends/family, travel to new places and play golf. He currently plans on pursuing a master's degree after graduation.
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