
BimTube Podcast
#36 - Data-Driven Resilience: Enhancing Decision-Making in Catastrophe Modeling
02 May 2025
Episode Summary: Explore the complex world of catastrophe modeling with Prof. Gonzalo Pita on the latest episode of the BimTube podcast.Meet the Speaker: Prof. Gonzalo Pita, PhDGonzalo Pita is a faculty member at Johns Hopkins University and a senior consultant at the World Bank. His expertise in structural engineering has evolved into a multidisciplinary approach encompassing risk modeling and catastrophe analysis, focusing on the intersections of technology, policy, and societal impacts.- Journey Through Disciplines: Discover Gonzalo's transition from structural engineering to the multidisciplinary realm of risk modeling and catastrophe analysis.- Understanding Catastrophe Modeling: Delve into the intricacies of modeling natural disasters like hurricanes and earthquakes and their potential impacts on infrastructure and assets.- Policy and Technology Intersection: Learn how catastrophe models influence policy-making and disaster risk management in various sectors, including insurance.- Challenges in Data Management: Discuss the challenges and responsibilities involved in handling vast datasets and the importance of pragmatic decision-making in policy implementation.- Real-World Applications: Insights into how catastrophe models are applied in real scenarios to help mitigate disaster impacts and shape public policy.Join us for an enlightening conversation that merges technology, policy, and societal issues to tackle the pressing challenges posed by natural disasters.LINKS:https://systems.jhu.edu/gonzalo/https://engineering.jhu.edu/faculty/gonzalo-pita/BimTube website: https://www.bim.tube/bimtubeContact the BimTube Podcast by sending us a text message. Support the showBimTube's Mission: "We want to build everyone’s digital knowledge with content and conversations to inspire and instigate 'Better Information Management' to enable - better decisions, better infrastructure, better services and better outcomes for our social, economic and environmental infrastructure." Visit the BimTube Podcast page: https://www.bim.tube BIM / ISO 19650 Training (sponsored): https://www.bimenable.com
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