With more than a decade of geotechnical and seismic engineering experience, Jeremy is one of Shannon & Wilson's lead seismic engineers. Jeremy has been heavily involved in numerical modeling using FLAC and was instrumental in designing the first Washington State bridge implementing triple friction pendulum seismic isolation bearings and conditional mean spectra time histories.
Jeremy is an expert is using computing solutions to manage large data sets and increase the efficiency of highly complicated and time-consuming analyses, such as soil-structure interaction. Jeremy's other geotechnical engineering experience includes deep and shallow foundation design, slope stability, liquefaction, settlement, seismic hazards, and seismic site response.
Jeremy has presented technical publications at the Deep Foundations Institute national conference and local American Society of Civil Engineers events.
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