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Homero F. Carrión Cabrera

Homero F. Carrión Cabrera enhances global conversations on structural and earthquake engineering through his dedicated research and innovative approaches. As a PhD student in Civil Engineering at the University at Buffalo, Homero brings a unique perspective from his roots in Cuenca, Ecuador, aiming to bolster the resilience of countries against seismic events. His research focuses on developing seismic protection systems for bridges, particularly utilizing buckling-restrained braces, a project that holds significant promise for infrastructure safety. Under the mentorship of SUNY Distinguished Professor Michel Bruneau, Homero has honed his expertise and deepened his understanding of the complexities involved in earthquake engineering. Professor Bruneau's guidance has been pivotal in shaping Homero's academic path, providing him with the tools and insights necessary to excel in his field. Homero's journey to the University at Buffalo is marked by a series of thoughtful decisions and a steadfast commitment to his research, which he regards with immense pride. Looking to the future, Homero is eager to explore opportunities both in academia and industry. His long-term vision includes establishing scholarships for students in need in Ecuador, reflecting his dedication to giving back to his community and supporting the next generation of engineers. This aspiration underscores his belief in the transformative power of education and the importance of providing access to learning for all. Homero's advice to prospective students is to think big and remain persistent in the pursuit of their goals. He emphasizes the importance of resilience and determination, qualities that have been instrumental in his own academic and professional journey. Through his work and future endeavors, Homero aims to contribute significantly to the field of earthquake engineering, making a lasting impact on both a local and global scale.

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