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Baker, Jack W.

Jack W. Baker

Stanford University
Jack W. Baker


Dept. of Civil & Environmental Engineering
CA 94305-4020 Stanford
US

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Recent Publications

Archival Journals

Baker, J.W. and Cornell, C.A. (2006). "Which Spectral Acceleration Are You Using?" Earthquake Spectra, 22 (2) (In press).

Baker, J.W. and Cornell, C.A. (2006). "Spectral Shape, Epsilon and Record Selection" Earthquake Engineering & Structural Dynamics , (submitted).

Baker, J.W. and Cornell, C.A. (2005). "A Vector-Valued Ground Motion Intensity Measure Consisting of Spectral Acceleration and Epsilon." Earthquake Engineering & Structural Dynamics , 34 (10), 1193-1217.

Baker J.W., Cornell C.A. (2005). Correlation of Response Spectral Values for Multi-Component Ground Motions, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (In press).

Conference Proceedings

Baker J.W., Cornell C.A., Tothong P. (2005). "Disaggregation of Seismic Drift Hazard." 9th International Conference on Structural Safety and Reliability (ICOSSAR05), Rome, Italy. 7p.

Baker, J.W. and Cornell, C.A. (2004). "Choice of a Vector of Ground Motion Intensity Measures for Seismic Demand Hazard Analysis". Proceedings,
13th World Conference on Earthquake Engineering
. Vancouver, Canada. 15p.

Education

Ph.D., Structural Engineering (2005), Stanford University
M.S., Statistics (2004) Stanford University
M.S., Structural Engineering (2002) Stanford University
B.A., Mathematics/Physics(2000) Whitman College

 

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