Tessa Williams has provided engineering support for geotechnical projects globally, but primarily throughout California, including hospitals, building foundations, tailings storage facilities, and subsurface utilities. Her experience on geotechnical studies include: literature reviews; field and subsurface investigations; building and running computer models to predict static and seismic slope stability; analyzing potential hazards and deformations associated with earthquake-induced liquefaction; synthesizing and interpreting laboratory test data; and preparing project documentation and engineering reports. She has experience performing PSHAs for sites all over the world, has supported in the development of ground motion model modification for SSHAC 2-Augmented projects, and for numerous other sites.
M.S. | Geosystems Engineering
University of California, Berkeley
B.S. | Civil Engineering
California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
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