MatthewBartos

Texas Engineer Matthew Bartos
Assistant Professor

Research Interests

Real-time sensing and control of civil infrastructure; Wireless sensor networks; Digital twin models for water infrastructure; Coupled infrastructure systems modeling; Smart urban water systems, including real-time flood monitoring and stormwater control; Algorithms for data assimilation, event detection and sensor/controller placement

Bio
Matthew Bartos joined the Fariborz Maseeh Department of Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin as an assistant professor in our Environmental and Water Resources Engineering group in January 2021.

Bartos’s research focuses on building a new generation of smart stormwater systems. These systems use real-time sensing and control to deliver improved performance and mitigate water hazards.

Educational Qualifications
Ph.D., Civil Engineering, University of Michigan, 2020
M.S., Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Michigan, 2019
M.S., Civil Engineering, University of Michigan, 2019
B.S., Environmental Engineering, Arizona State University, 2013
B.A., English Literature, Arizona State University, 2013

Related Websites
Future Water Systems Lab
Center for Water and the Environment

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