Published November 14, 2025
Teng Wu, professor in the Department of Civil, Engineering and Environmental Engineering, presented at the 11th Taiwan Conference on Wind Engineering (TCWE11).
The conference was held on October 31, at the National Taipei University of Science and Technology Pioneering Building in Taipei City, Taiwan, organized by the Taiwan Association for Wind Engineering.
The conference, which is held every two years, provides a platform for researchers and practitioners to promote, collaborate and exchange information related to the effects of extreme winds on structures and infrastructure systems.
Internationally recognized for his contributions in the field of wind engineering, Wu was invited by the TCWE11 conference organizer to deliver a keynote presentation on "AI-empowered performance-based wind engineering."
“I discussed advancements in performance-based wind engineering and various state-of-the-art AI tools, knowledge-enhanced deep learning and deep reinforcement learning, successfully applied to facilitating the implementation of performance-based wind design methodology,” says Wu.
With AI technology developing fast, Wu was inspired to apply it to help solve wind engineering problems.
