David Yu

David Yu

Associate Professor of Civil Engineering

Purdue University

David’s research centers on the resilience of complex coupled systems (e.g., engineered-social, socio-hydrological, social-ecological, or coupled natural and human systems) to unexpected, emergent shocks, and how biophysical and institutional factors interact to shape the dynamics of such coupled systems. He examines these interactions to understand the conditions for building sustainable communities from local to global scales in the face of global change. David brings diverse knowledge sets together to engage in this research: systems thinking and modeling, collective action and the commons, and human behavior, among others. His research methods include mathematical and computational modeling, case study analysis, and behavioral experiments.

Interests
  • Institutions
  • Resilience of Complex Systems
  • Collective Action and the Commons
Education
  • PhD in Sustainability Science, 2015

    Arizona Sate University

  • MPP, 2010

    Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore

  • BSc, 2004

    School of Engineering Science, Simon Fraser University