Civil Engineering + AI + Scientific Computing
Daniel O. X. Medina Quispe (DOX)
Civil engineer and researcher working at the intersection of structural engineering, seismic monitoring, artificial intelligence, and reproducible Python workflows for civil infrastructure.
My current interests are structural health monitoring, seismic isolation, automatic inspection of bridges, and visual computational tools that make engineering models easier to inspect, teach, and reproduce.

DeepIsolationNet
SIBridge
Research profile
Engineering models, data, and visual evidence for resilient infrastructure.
Publications in Progress
Active manuscripts and research outputs that will become the first formal publication records of the site.
DeepIsolationNet
AI-based inspection and monitoring of seismic isolators for resilient civil infrastructure.
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Automatic damage inspection and assessment of reinforced concrete bridges using UAV imagery.
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Ambient vibration and seismic monitoring records prepared for local and global SHM models.
Damage segmentation
Semantic segmentation and property retrieval of concrete surface damage from 2D images.
Flight path automation
Optimization of drone data collection paths for full-size bridge inspection workflows.
Selected Work
A compact entry point to articles, demos, repositories, and teaching material.

Finite Element Method
A technical introduction to FEM, from historical context to formulation and applications.
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ETABS Killer
Python pipeline for structural data reading, analysis, and visualization from first principles.
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Structural analysis with Python
Teaching material for stiffness-based analysis and practical computational routines.
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