Dr. Salar Kamari
Assistant Professor
Bio
Dr. Kamari is an Assistant Professor in the School of Construction and Design at Â鶹´«Ã½. He received his M.Sc. from Istanbul Technical University in Civil Structural Engineering and obtained his Ph.D. in Construction Science from Texas A&M University. Dr. Kamari performs cutting-edge multidisciplinary research on rapid and automated perception techniques, including digital twinning and point cloud segmentation using large-scale visual data.
His areas of focus include:
Resilient infrastructure system analysis through big visual data
Reality capturing and point cloud processing
Scanning-to-BIM driven rapid semantic scene understanding Robust imaging-to-simulation driven risk assessment models
Dr. Kamari has published numerous articles in top-ranked journals and has presented his research at prestigious conferences in the area of Construction Engineering and Management.
- PHD - Texas A & M University-College Station (2022)
AEC 450 Building Information Modeling
AEC 254 Estimating 1
COSC 461, Building Information Modeling Systems (TA at Texas A&M)
- Analyzing Safety Risk Imposed by Jobsite Debris to Nearby Built Environments Using Geometric Digital Twins and Vision-Based Deep Learning, Journal of Computing in Civil Engineering, 2022,
- AI-based Risk Assessment for Construction Site Disaster Preparedness through Deep Learning-based Digital Twinning, Automation in Construction, ,
- Large Scale Visual Data-Driven Probabilistic Risk Assessment of Utility Poles regarding the Vulnerability of Power Distribution Infrastructure System, Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 2021,
- Vision-based Volumetric Measurements via Deep Learning-based Point Cloud Segmentation for Material Management in Jobsites, Automation in Construction, 2020,
- Automated Content-Based Filtering for Enhanced Vision-based Documentation in Construction toward Exploiting Big Visual Data from Drones, Automation in Construction, 2019,