Hu XuanE-mail:hugoshawn@163.com |
Hu Xuan,Associate Professor,School of Public Policy and Administration, Chongqing University, China. He received his Doctor of Philosophy at Rutgers University, USA. His research interests are smart city, emergency response and disaster decision-making, spatial data analysis, resilience of coastal communities.
Hu, X., Liu, B., Wu, Z. Y., & Gong, J. (2016). Analysis of dominant factors associated with hurricane damages to residential structures using the rough set theory. Natural Hazards Review, 17(3), 04016005.
Zhou, Z., Gong, J., & Hu, X. (2019). Community-scale multi-level post-hurricane damage assessment of residential buildings using multi-temporal airborne LiDAR data. Automation in Construction, 98, 30-45.
Hatzikyriakou, A., Lin, N., Gong, J., Xian, S., Hu, X., & Kennedy, A. (2015). Component-based vulnerability analysis for residential structures subjected to storm surge impact from hurricane Sandy. Natural Hazards Review, 17(1), 05015005.
Liu, B., Huo, T., Liang, Y., Sun, Y., & Hu, X. (2016). Key factors of project characteristics affecting project delivery system decision making in the chinese construction industry: Case study using Chinese data based on rough set theory. Journal of Professional Issues in Engineering Education and Practice, 05016003.
Liu, B., Huo, T., Liao, P. C., Yuan, J., Sun, J., & Hu, X. (2017). A Special Partial Least Squares (PLS) path decision modeling for bid evaluation of large construction projects. KSCE Journal of Civil Engineering, 21(3), 579-592.