Chin Man ‘Bill’ Mok graduated with B.Sc.(Eng.) in civil and structural engineering from the University of Hong Kong in 1985. After working in Hong Kong as a structural and geotechnical engineer for over a year, he moved to the University of California at Berkeley where he obtained his M.S. and Ph.D. in civil and environmental engineering. He joined Geomatrix Consultants, Inc. (acquired by AMEC in 2008) in 1987 where he was most recently a principal engineer and hydrogeologist in AMEC’s Oakland, CA, USA office. Since 2013 he has been a Vice President, Principal Engineer and Hydrogeologist at GSI Environmental, Inc. in California. Bill Mok has more than 28 years of consulting experience in hydrogeology as well as geotechnical, earthquake, environmental, hydrologic, and structural engineering worldwide. Apart from his industry practice, he is active in academia. He is currently an adjunct professor at the University of Waterloo and has been a part-time associate engineering professor at the University of Hong Kong. He has taught continuing professional development short courses in many countries and has been a principal investigator in numerous research studies funded by national agencies and AMEC. His expertise is in computational modeling, reliability/risk/hazard, resources and operation optimization, and field-testing. He is interested in applied research and is currently supervising several doctoral students.
Selected Awards
1992-1993, Jane Lewis Fellowship
1992, Parker Trask Fellowship
1986-1992, Hui Yin Hing Fellowship
1986-1987, S.L. Pao Education Foundation Scholarship
Research Interests
Dr. Mok’s current interests include surface water-groundwater interaction; high-resolution subsurface characterization; soil-foundation-structure interaction; dam erodibility; reliability and risk management; flood, landslide, avalanche hazard management decision support systems; climate change, adaptation, and mitigation; carbon dioxide geologic sequestration; dynamic earth pressure; and groundwater velocity measurement techniques.
Selected Publications
Mok, C.M.; Wanakule, N.; Der Kiureghian, A.; Gorelick, S.; Zhang, M.: Coping with Predictive Uncertainties in Optimization of Sustainable Water Resources. Proceedings of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences (IAHS), 2007.
Mok, C.M.; Vallenas, J.; Zhang, M.; Wen, J.: End Wall Effect for Underground Structures: Three-Dimensional Dynamic Soil-Structure Interaction Parametric Study. Proceedings of 100th Anniversary Earthquake Conference Commemorating the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake, 2006.
Mok, C.M.; Sitar, N.; Der Kiureghian, A.;: Improving the Accuracy of First-Order Reliability Estimate by Importance Sampling Simulations. ModelCare 2002 Conference, 2002.
Mok, C.M.; Chang, C.-Y.; Legaspi, D.: Site Response Analyses of Vertical Excitation. Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering and Soil Dynamics III Conference, 1998.
Chang, C.-Y.; Mok, Chin Man; Tang, H.-T.: Inference of Dynamic Shear Modulus from Lotung Downhole Data. Journal of Geotechnical Engineering 122 (8), 1996, 657-665.
Mok, C.M.; Sitar, N.; Der Kiureghian, A.: Numerical Efficient Approach to Reliability Analysis of Groundwater Flow and Subsurface Contament Transport. International Conference of the International Association for Computer Methods and Advances in Geomechanics, 1994.
Chang, C.-Y.; Mok, C.M.; Power, M.S.: Analysis of Ground Response Data at Lotung Lange-Scale Soil-Structure Interaction Experiment Site, Taiwan. Electric Power Reserach Institute, 1991.
Betz, W.; Mok, C. M.; Papaioannou, I.; Straub, D.: Bayesian Model Calibration using Structural Reliability Methods: Application to the Hydrological abc Model. Vulnerability, Uncertainty, and Risk, American Society of Civil Engineers, 2014 more…BibTeX
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Mok, C.M.; Aw, E.S.; Wright, R.; Cooley, J.;: Probabilistic Dam Erosion Risk Evaluation. Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Vulnerability and Risk analysis and Management, 2014 more…BibTeX
2013
Yuan, J; Papaioannou, I; Mok, C; Straub, D: Effect of rainfall on the reliability of an infinite slope. In: Geotechnical Safety and Risk IV. CRC Press, 2013 more…BibTeX
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