Curriculum Vitae
Ario Muhammad |
Personal Information
Nationality | Indonesia |
Place & date of birth | Halmahera Utara – 14 September 1987 |
Office Address | Queens Building – Room 2.11
University Walk Bristol BS8 1TR |
am14100@bristol.ac.uk |
Formal Education
Year | Description |
September 2014 – 2018 | PhD in Civil Engineering Department, University of Bristol. United Kingdom – Finished in 3 years and 4 months
Funded by full PhD scholarships from the Ministry of Research, Technology and Higher Education of Indonesia (DIKTI) Supervisor: Dr. Katsuichiro Goda and Dr. Nicholas Alexander Thesis: Tsunami hazard and risk assessments in west of Sumatra, Indonesia using stochastic tsunami simulation |
2009 – 2011 | M.Sc.Eng in Construction Engineering from Department of Construction Engineering, the National Taiwan University of Science and Technology (NTUST), Taipei, Taiwan – GPA: 85.75/100 (A > 80)
This degree is instructed and examined in English
Funded by full postgraduate scholarships of NTUST for 2 years Supervisor: Prof. Ta-Peng Chang Thesis: Numerical study on reflected ultrasonic responses in CFRP-concrete structure with various voids at the interface layer |
2005 – 2009 | B.Eng/S.T. from Department of Civil Engineering, the Muhammadiyah University of Yogyakarta – GPA: 3.80/4.00 |
Scholarships / Awards
2021
2017
2017 |
The winner of the Challenge Prize Researcher Links Climate Challenge Challenge Prizes Held by The British Council
Colston Research Society Travel Scholarship
Postgraduate funding of Bristol University to attend International Tsunami Symposium, 21-25 August 2017 in Bali – Indonesia. |
2017 | Bristol Alumni Foundation Awards to attend International Tsunami Symposium, 21-25 August 2017 in Bali – Indonesia. |
2017 | Semi-finalist of 3 minutes thesis (3MT) competition, University of Bristol
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2016 | Travel grant from STAREPS project of Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) to become a visiting scholar at Kyoto University (10-14 May 2016) |
2016 | Postgraduate funding of Bristol University to attend International Conference on Coastal Engineering, Turkey, 17-22 July 2016. |
2015 | Arthur Holmes Travel Grant 2015 from London Geological Society to attend Arthur Holmes 2015 Symposium and field investigations in Shetlands Islands – UK.
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2014-2017 | Full PhD Scholarships from the Ministry of Research, Technology and Higher Education of Indonesia (DIKTI).
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2009-2011 | Taiwan Government Scholarship of National Taiwan University of Science and Technology (2009 to 2011). |
2009 | Awarded as the Best, Fastest and the Youngest Graduate of School of Engineering at April Convocation of Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta. |
2008 | Awarded as the Best Student of School of Engineering, Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta |
Publications (Journals)
1. Muhammad, A., De Risi, R., De Luca, F., Mori, N., Yasuda, T., & Goda, K. (2021). Are current tsunami evacuation approaches safe enough?. Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment, 1-21. (Q1 Scopus)
2. Goda, K., De Risi, R., De Luca, F., Muhammad, A., Yasuda, T., & Mori, N. (2021). Multi-hazard earthquake-tsunami loss estimation of Kuroshio Town, Kochi Prefecture, Japan considering the Nankai-Tonankai megathrust rupture scenarios. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 54, 102050. (Q1 Scopus) 3. Goda, K., Yasuda, T., Mori, N., Muhammad, A., De Risi, R., & De Luca, F. (2020). Probabilistic tsunami inundation assessment of Kuroshio Town, Kochi Prefecture, Japan considering the Nankai-Tonankai megathrust rupture scenarios. Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences, 1-30. (Q1 Scopus) 4. Goda, K., Mori, N., Yasuda, T., Prasetyo, A., Muhammad, A., & Tsujio, D. (2019). Cascading Geological Hazards and Risks of the 2018 Sulawesi Indonesia Earthquake and Sensitivity Analysis of Tsunami Inundation Simulations. Frontiers in Earth Science, 7, 261. (Q1 Scopus)
5. Muhammad, A., & Goda, K. (2018). Impact of earthquake source complexity and land elevation data resolution on tsunami hazard assessment and fatality estimation. Computers & Geosciences, 112, 83-100. (Q1 Scopus)
6. Muhammad, A., Goda, K., Alexander, N. A., Kongko, W., & Muhari, A. (2017). Tsunami evacuation plans for future megathrust earthquakes in Padang, Indonesia, considering stochastic earthquake scenarios. Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences, 17(12), 2245. (Q1 Scopus) 7. Mori, N., Muhammad, A., Goda, K., Yasuda, T., & Ruiz-Angulo, A. (2017). Probabilistic tsunami hazard analysis of the Pacific Coast of Mexico: Case study based on the 1995 Colima Earthquake Tsunami. Frontiers in Built Environment, 3, 34. (Q2 Scopus)
8. Muhammad, A., Goda, K., & Alexander, N. (2016). Tsunami Hazard Analysis of Future Megathrust Sumatra Earthquakes in Padang, Indonesia Using Stochastic Tsunami Simulation. Frontiers in Built Environment, 2, 33. (Q2 Scopus) |
Publications (book chapters)
9. Goda, K., Risi, R. D., Luca, F. D., Muhammad, A., Yasuda, T., & Mori, N. (2022). Earthquake-Tsunami Risk Assessment and Critical Multi-hazard Loss Scenarios: A Case Study in Japan Under the Nankai-Tonankai Mega-Thrust. In Engineering for Extremes (pp. 235-254). Springer, Cham.
10. Goda, K., De Risi, R., De Luca, F., Muhammad, A., Yasuda, T., & Mori, N. (2021). Earthquake-Tsunami Risk Assessment and Critical Multi-hazard Loss Scenarios: A Case Study in Japan Under the Nankai-Tonankai Mega-thrust. Book chapter of Engineering for Extremes, Ch. 12, Springer. 11. De Risi, R., Muhammad, A., & Goda, K. (2018). A way forward to resilient infrastructures against earthquake-tsunami multi-hazard. Routledge Handbook of Sustainable and Resilient Infrastructure, 180. Journal papers under reviewed
12. Muhammad, A., De Risi, R., & De Luca. (2022). Climatic Sea-level Rise Impact on tsunami hazard: the Western Sumatra case study, Indonesia. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction. (Under reviewed – Q1 Scopus). 13. Muhammad, A., De Risi, R., De Luca, F., Mori, N., Yasuda, T., & Goda, K. (2022). Tsunami evacuation modelling through MATSim: risk assessment for the case of Kuroshio in Japan. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction. (Under reviewed – Q1 Scopus). 14. Muhammad, A., De Risi, R., De Luca, F., Mori, N., Yasuda, T., & Goda, K. (2022). Tsunami evacuation modelling through MATSim: sensitivity to simulation parameters for the case of Kuroshio in Japan. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction. (Under reviewed – Q1 Scopus). 15. Muhammad, A., Goda, K., & Werner, M. (2022). Time-dependent Probabilistic Tsunami Hazard Analysis for Western Sumatra, Indonesia, Using Space-Time Earthquake Rupture Modelling and Stochastic Source Scenarios. Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences. (Under reviewed – Q1 Scopus). |
Selected Conferences / Presentations
16. Goda, K., Muhammad, A., Yasuda, K., De Risi, R., Mori, N., and De Luca F. (2021, June 21-25). Critical Multi-hazard Scenarios for Coastal Communities Under Megathrust Subduction Earthquakes and Tsunamis. The 13th International Conference on Structural Safety and Reliability. Shanghai, China.
17. Muhammad, A., De Risi, R., De Luca, F., Lombardi, L., Goda, K., Mori, N., & Yasuda, T. (2020). Agent-based modelling of existing tsunami evacuation plan in Kuroshio Town, Kochi, Japan. In 17th World Conference on Earthquake Engineering, Sendai, Japan, Paper C003862. 18. Muhammad, A., Werner, M. J., & Goda, K. (2020, December). Time-Dependent Probabilistic Tsunami Hazard Analysis by Coupling a Space-Time Earthquake Interaction Model with Stochastic Sources. In AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts (Vol. 2020, pp. NH017-05). 19. Muhammad, A., & Goda K. (2017, August 21-25). Tsunami hazard assessment in Bengkulu, Indonesia, considering the 1797 stochastic earthquake source Scenarios. Paper presented at the International Tsunami Symposium (ITS), Bali, Indonesia. 20. Muhammad, A., & Goda K. (2017, August 21-25). Tsunami hazard assessment in Padang, Indonesia considering stochastic earthquakes source scenarios and high-resolution elevation data. Paper presented at the International Tsunami Symposium (ITS), Bali, Indonesia. |
Research experiences and ongoing projects
2021 – now
2019 – now
2018 – 2019
2014 – 2018 |
Climate-change triggered sea level rise: Increased inundation risk requiring revised evacuation plans. Ongoing project funded by British Council.
Developing tsunami evacuation plans in prone areas (Japan and Indonesia. Funded by the Leverhulme Trust, UK (RPG-2017-006, GENESIS project). Development of a computational framework for assessing cascading hazards and risk in Sumatra, Indonesia. Funded by the 2017 University of Bristol Strategic Research Fund (UoBSRF). Tsunami hazard and risk analysis in West of Sumatra, Indonesia, using stochastic tsunami simulation |
2016 – 2018 | Hazard Assessment of Large Earthquakes and Tsunamis in the Mexican Pacific Coast for Disaster Mitigation. Funded by STAREPS project of Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA). |
2009 – 2012 | Numerical Study on Reflected Ultrasonic Responses in CFRP-Concrete Structure |
2008 – 2009 | Backcalculation Analysis on Falling Weight Deflection Data for Elastic Modulus Measurement on Pavement Structure. |
Work Experiences
2020 – now
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Honorary Research Associate at Department of Civil Engineering, University of Bristol, UK. |
2021 – 2022
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Lecturer at Civil Engineering Department, President University, Bekasi, Indonesia. |
2019 – 2020
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Research Associate at Civil Engineering Department, University of Bristol, UK |
2018 – 2019 | Research Associate at School of Earth Science, University of Bristol, UK |
2012 – 2014 | Secretary Department of Civil Engineering, The Narotama University – Indonesia |
Junior Lecturer on Department of Civil Engineering, The Narotama University – Indonesia | |
2012-2013 | Junior Lecturer in Department of Civil Engineering, Dr. Soetomo University (UNITOMO) Surabaya-Indonesia. |
2009-2011 | Researcher at Concrete Material Laboratory, Department of Construction Engineering, the National Taiwan University of Science and Technology |
2008-2009 | Research Assistant at Geotechnical Research Group, Department of Civil Engineering, Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta |
Teaching Experiences
2021-2022 | Lecturer at Civil Engineering Department, President University teaching the following subjects:
(1) Earthquake Engineering (2) Steel structure (3) Coding and big data for management practice (4) Coding and big data for business practice (5) Coding and big data for Engineering (6) Pavement engineering |
2014-2017 | Teaching assistant at Design 1 for undergraduate students at Civil Engineering Department, University of Bristol. |
2015-2017 | Teaching assistant at Computing 1 for undergraduate students at Civil Engineering Department, University of Bristol. |
2016 | Teaching assistant at Computational math for undergraduate students at School of Math, University of Bristol. |
2012-2013 | Junior Lecture on Department of Civil Engineering, The Narotama University – Indonesia teaching the following subjects:
· Foundation Engineering for undergraduate student · Structural Mechanics (III) for undergraduate student · Steel Structure (I) for undergraduate student |
2012-2013 | Junior Lecture on Department of Civil Engineering, Dr. Soetomo University (UNITOMO) Surabaya-Indonesia, teaching the following subject:
· Concrete Structure I for undergraduate student Junior Lecture on Department of Civil Engineering, Institut Teknologi Adhitama Surabaya (ITATS) Indonesia, teaching the following subject: · Steel Structure (I) |
Related academic activities
March 2022
2020 – now
2019 – now
2017 – now
Summer 2016 |
Visiting scholar at the Department of Civil Engineering, University of Bristol.
Funded by the British Council. Reviewer at the International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction (Q1 Scopus) Reviewer at the journal Frontiers in Earth Science (Q1 Scopus) Reviewer at the journal of Natural Hazard and Earth System Sciences (NHESS; Q1 Scopus) Visiting scholar at the Disaster Prevention Research Institute (DPRI) University of Kyoto Funded by STAREPS project of Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)
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Summer 2015 | Visiting scholar at the Disaster Prevention Research Institute (DPRI) University of Kyoto
Funded by International Strategic Fund (2015), University of Bristol |
Fall 2015 | Tsunami field investigation in Shetlands Islands, UK
Funded by London Geological Society |
Computer skills
Operating system | Windows, Linux desktop (basic) |
Programming language | MATLAB, FORTRAN (basic), Java (basic) |
GIS | ArcMap, QGIS |
Traffic Simulation | MATSim |
Graphic Design Software | AutoCad |
Referees
Dr. Katsuichiro Goda
Associate Professor & Canada Research Chair in Multi-Hazard Risk Assessment
Department of Earth Sciences,
Department of Statistical & Actuarial Sciences,
Western University, Canada
E-mail: kgoda2@uwo.ca
Dr Flavia De Luca
Senior Lecturer in Structural and Earthquake Engineering
Department of Civil Engineering, University of Bristol
Queens Building, Room 2.33
University Walk
Bristol BS8 1TR, UK
phone: +44 (0) 117 3315296
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