- Ph.D., Civil Engineering, University of Texas, Austin, 1993
- M.S., Engineering (Geotechnical), University of Texas, Austin, 1983
- B.S., Civil Engineering, Purdue University, 1980
- Professional Engineer, Alabama, #PE29964
- Professional Engineer Civil, California, #54650
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- California State Polytechnic University, Pomona - Graduate School Lecturer, Department of Civil Engineering, 2006-2008
- University of Texas at Austin—Teaching Assistant, Soil Mechanics Laboratory, Fall 1980
- Chi Epsilon & Sigma Xi
- American Society of Civil Engineers (member)
- ASCE Geo-Institute (member)
- Association of State Dam Safety Officials (affiliate member)
- Decade of Dam Failures Sub-Committee
- Dam Failures & Incidents (DamFailures.org) Sub-Committee
Dr. Sykora specializes in geotechnical engineering and earthquake engineering, including the evaluation of natural hazards, construction defects, performance of constructed systems, and geotechnical failures. Over his 40-year professional career, he has been involved in engineering design, construction, applied research, analysis, third party reviews, and investigations on a multitude of different projects in 40 states, 12 countries, and 5 continents.
Dr. Sykora is currently licensed as a professional Civil Engineer in 21 states, a licensed Geotechnical Engineer in two states, and an ASCE Board-Certified Geotechnical Engineer. He previously served as the City Geotechnical Engineer for Malibu, California.
Dr. Sykora has a wide range of experience on reservoir and flood-control dams, tailings impoundments, levees, embankments, reinforced soil slopes, flood control channels, basins, pressurized and gravity pipelines, commercial buildings, hospitals, medical and health research facilities, schools, manufacturing facilities, crude oil refineries, airports, a nuclear power plant, gaseous diffusion plants, retaining and revetment walls, domes, silos, tanks, tunnels, soil nail and soil screw walls, bridges, highways, wind farms, recreation areas, and residential developments. He has experience with drilling and sampling, geotechnical instrumentation, mass grading, micro-tunneling, slope stability and landslides, expansive soil, collapsible soil, sensitive soils, saprolite, stiff fissured clays, peat, sinkholes, subsidence, loss of lateral support, internal soil erosion ("piping"), ground vibrations, foundation design, earth pressures, soil settlement, slope creep, moisture intrusion, ground shaking, liquefaction, lateral spread, engineered material arrestor system (EMAS), soil-structure interaction, soil-slab interaction, soil-pipe interaction, fly ash amendment, differing site conditions, defective specifications, and professional standard of care evaluations.
Dr. Sykora's professional career has benefited from extensive involvement in, and leadership of, multi-disciplinary engineering, scientific, and technical teams, including working closely with engineering geologists, hydrologists, structural, mechanical, materials and electrical engineers, architects, instrumentation specialists, seismologists, and geophysicists. Dr. Sykora has provided instruction for graduate-level engineering courses, training for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, professional seminars and webinars, and in-house corporate training.
Ka Loko Dam, Hawaii — Leader of multi-disciplinary investigative team examining the cause and contributing factors of March 14, 2006 catastrophic failure of a century-old hydraulic fill dam on island of Kauai. Investigation included extensive field observations and explorations, laboratory testing, geo-chemical analysis, and engineering computations.
Oso Landslide, Washington — Geotechnical expert responsible for examining the cause and contributing factors of March 22, 2014 landslide involving 10,000,000 yd3 of debris and covering approximately 1 square mile, the largest historic landslide in the state.
Folsom Dam, California — Project engineer responsible for evaluating the safety of interface zones between 200-feet-high, earth-fill embankments and concrete gravity dam for 1,000,000 acre-feet reservoir as part of Corps of Engineers' national dam safety program. Work performed included detailed review and analysis of construction records. Work was peer reviewed by blue ribbon panel that included: Professors Ralph Peck, Bruce Bolt, and H.B. Seed.
Ririe Dam, Idaho — Project engineer responsible for interpretation of field testing, material characterization, numerical analyses, and evaluation of liquefaction hazards at a large rock-fill dam founded on gravel alluvium as part of Corps of Engineers' national dam safety program. The dam is 840 feet long and 184 feet high with a storage capacity of 100,000 acre-feet. Design ground shaking developed by seismologist was 1.2g resulting in significant potential for liquefaction of gravel alluvium beneath the dam. Potential three-dimensional effects of the dam response were evaluated because of narrow canyon. Work was peer reviewed by Professors H.B. Seed and Ralph Peck.
Simi Valley Dam, California — Geotechnical engineer of record for the investigation, design and earthwork construction of new earth-fill dam constructed upstream of Simi Valley. Dam is 475 feet long with a maximum height of 24 feet. The dam was constructed with limited fine-grained material available. During construction, fault was observed in foundation excavation and found to be inactive.
Bird's Point Levee, Missouri — Project engineer responsible for evaluating the liquefaction effects of blasting a fuse plug levee along the Mississippi River.
PPL Ash Basin #4 Failure, Pennsylvania — Lead investigator, part of multi-disciplinary team, assessing the causation of the loss of approximately 1,000,000 gallons of water and fly ash stored in a detention basin into the Delaware River. Cause of the breach was attributed to rupture of wooden stop log in outlet tower used to regulate basin pool elevation.
Breach of Harbor Quay Wall, California — Lead investigator responsible for evaluating the cause of the breach of a quay wall temporarily supported by a wood-lagged retaining wall along an adjoining excavation for a new building. The failure was attributed to a piping failure of soil retained by temporary wall during high tide resulting from a gap between the bottom of the lagging and bedrock.
La Conchita Landslide, California — Geotechnical expert responsible for examining the cause and contributing factors of March 4, 1995 landslide that flowed through the community of La Conchita, CA.
Children's Hospital of Los Angeles, California — Project engineer responsible for geotechnical investigation, foundation design, and seismic design parameters for new surgery center and seismic retrofit of existing multi-story hospital complex. Foundation recommendations included alternatives for deep foundation systems. Design PGA for 950-year design event was 0.85g.
Segunda Deshecha Flood Control Channel, California — Geotechnical engineer responsible for the investigation and design recommendations for rehabilitation and upgrades to urban flood control channel. Stability of slopes above the channel during construction was evaluated. Recommendations included use of various types of retaining wall systems, including cantilever walls, soil nail walls, and tieback anchor walls as well as localized re-alignment of the channel.
Washington Avenue Bridge Seismic Retrofit, California — Geotechnical engineer responsible for field investigation, evaluation of potential ground failure hazards, and potential geotechnical stabilization measures for bridge founded in predominantly granular alluvium. Analysis indicated that factor of safety was on the cusp of County requirements for geotechnical stabilization. Results were corroborated with past performance during moderate to strong earthquake ground shaking during 1987 Whittier earthquake.
Camisea Transportation System, Peru — Lead geotechnical engineer, part of multi-disciplinary team, assessing the potential geotechnical and seismic hazards to 700-km natural gas pipeline system running from Amazon basin, over the Andes Mountains, to Lima. Ä¢¹½tv's retention followed five reported breaches in the natural gas liquids (NGL) pipeline, one of two pipelines in the system, within the first 18 months of operation. Three of the five breaches were attributed to external soil loading acting on the pipeline from landslides and earth movement. Assisted in developing hybrid system to evaluate risk from geotechnical and geologic hazards.
Paducah, KY, Gaseous Diffusion Plant — Principal investigator tasked with evaluating earthquake site response as part of seismic safety program. Ground motions records, provided by Robin McGuire, were dominated by hazards associated with New Madrid fault zone. Analyses were performed using SHAKE.
Portsmouth, OH, Gaseous Diffusion Plant — Principal investigator tasked with evaluating earthquake site response as part of seismic safety program. Analyses were performed using SHAKE.
Hamaca Crude Oil Upgrade Facility, Venezuela — Principal geotechnical engineer tasked with evaluating the presence, extent and implications of collapsible soil being present at a large crude oil refinery under construction. Participated in joint destructive testing program that included sampling from large exploration pits, plate load tests of foundation soils, and extensive laboratory testing. Foundation soils were found to have extreme collapse potential, with some measured volumetric changes over 20 percent upon wetting. Modifications were made to the foundation plans to over-excavate and re-compact foundation soils to mitigate the collapse potential.
Calle de Barco Landslide, California — Initially involved with annual review of data and reports for the City of Malibu and landslide assessment district. Later, assigned as principal geotechnical investigator to evaluate the cause of the 1998 landslide and failure of retaining wall at toe of the slope. Also reviewed grading report for slope repairs.
Big Rock Mesa Landslide, California — Principal engineer responsible for quarterly review and interpretation of instrumentation and dewatering data and annual reporting of findings to the City of Malibu and assessment district. Data evaluated included: annual rainfall, groundwater measured in 29 standpipe and 16 pneumatic piezometers, dewatering from 21 dewatering wells and 35 hydraugers, ground deformation from 29 slope inclinometers, and surface displacements from GPS surveys at 23 monuments.
Long Beach Fleet Center, California — Geotechnical engineer of record for geotechnical investigation, foundation design, seismic design ground motions, and earthwork grading for several buildings, cantilever retaining wall, and large parking areas to be constructed on 19-acre site in urban environment. Study involved review of historic use of site using aerial photographs and other sources. Foundation recommendations included overexcavating and recompacting foundation soil to a depth of 12 feet in area of primary building because of abandoned oil gas line trenches.
State Office Building and Parking Garage, California — Project engineer responsible for geotechnical investigation, seismic design ground motions, and design of foundation system for four-story structure and parking garage to be placed along harbor. Design included use of stone columns to mitigate hazards of liquefaction and lateral spread. Design relied on CPT soundings and SPT blowcounts to evaluate liquefaction potential and design of stone column system.
Regional Headquarters/Warehouse Facility, California — Geotechnical engineer of record, responsible for geotechnical investigation, seismic design parameters, foundation design and monitoring of grading during construction for large office/warehouse complex founded on soft clays and peat deposits. The building footprint was about 8 acres situated on a 23-acre site. Investigation included CPT, undisturbed sampling, and laboratory testing. Foundation recommendations implemented involved overexcavation of foundation soils and replacement with gravel pads wrapped with geo-fabric.
Entertainment Complex, California — Principal geotechnical engineer for foundation design of entertainment complex consisting of a theatre, retail stores, restaurants and multi-story parking garage to be constructed in dense urban environment. Geotechnical investigation included CPT, SPT, and laboratory testing in loose alluvium with slight to moderate collapse potential. Foundation recommendations involved deep foundation system, a portion of which was adjacent to an existing masonry building.
Pre-Load Heaving of Peat, British Columbia — Lead investigator for owners of temple facility damaged by heaving of thick peat deposits along the Fraser River caused by soil preloading on adjacent property. Analysis of CPT records provided evidence that some of the damage was associated with pre-loading.
Malibu City Geotechnical Engineer, California — Under contract with the city, responsible for overseeing review of all geologic and geotechnical reports submitted to the city for development. Reported to Building Official. City Geologist and other review staff reported to me. Also responsible for monitoring and reporting on the performance of landslides in assessment districts for Public Works Director.
Cell Tower Design, California — Principal engineer in charge of the investigation and design of hundreds of monopole towers and several multi-leg towers built for cellular telephone industry.
Hollywood Fault Hazard — Consultant to the City of West Hollywood and joint reviewer of geologic/geotechnical reports for new urban development along the Hollywood fault. Assisted in developing new ordinances to building code.
Tunnel Detection System, Korea — Project engineer responsible for coordinating the design and construction of a telemetered, seismic-based system to detect tunneling activities. Also responsible for clandestine deployment and operation of the system along the DMZ on the Korean peninsula.
Preservation of Historic Monuments, Turkey and Egypt — Project engineer responsible for assisting with international workshop, including inspection of historic Islamic mosques in Turkey; later, Principal Investigator of multi-disciplinary team sponsored by NSF to evaluate the effects of the 1992 earthquake on historic mosques and other centuries-old Islamic architecture in Cairo.
MacLean S, Vytiniotis A, Sykora DW. Laboratory testing and engineering analysis of an underground stormwater detention system. 2020 GeoCongress, ASCE, Minneapolis, MN.
Vytiniotis A, Sykora DW, Casey, B. The effects of poor design and construction workmanship on a mechanically stabilized earth (MSE) segmental retaining wall (SRW) in North Carolina. 2020 GeoCongress, ASCE, Minneapolis, MN.
Sykora DW. Lower San Fernando Dam (California, 1971), ASDSO dam failures website, https://damfailures.org/case-study/lower-san-fernando-dam-california-1971/, posted September 2019.
Vytiniotis A, Casey B, Sykora DW. Lateral soil movements due to pile driving: A case study in soft clays. GPP11: Recent Developments in Geotechnical Engineering Practice, Pile Driving, Intl Foundation Congress and Equipment Expo (IFCEE 2018), Orlando, FL, March 2018.
Shaller P, Sykora D, Doroudian M, Churchman GJ. Rapid in situ conversion of late-stage volcanic materials to halloysite implicated in catastrophic dam failure, Hawaii. Clay Minerals 2016; 51:499-515.
Sama M, Sykora DW, Vytiniotis, A. Vertical pressures produced by controlled low strength material (CLSM) poured into pipe trenches. Int'l Foundations Congress (IFCEE 2015), San Antonio, TX, March 2015.
Shaller P, Shrestha P, Dorodian M, Sykora D, Hamilton D. Numerical modeling of the 2005 La Conchita landslide, Ventura County, California. Flood Hazard Identification and Mitigation in Semi- and Arid Climates. French R, Miller J (eds), College Press (London), 2012.
Perri JF, Sykora DW. Analysis, monitoring and repairs of a slope failure in an industrial development. XX Seminario Venezolano De Geotecnia, Caracas, Venezuela, November 2012.
Shaller PJ, Shrestha PL, Doroudian M, Sykora DW, Hamilton DL. The 2005 La Conchita landslide, California: Part 1 - Geology. Proceedings, 5th International Conference on Debris-Flow Hazards Mitigation: Mechanics, Prediction and Assessment, Padua, Italy, June 14-17, 2011.
Shrestha PL, Shaller PJ, Doroudian M, Sykora DW, Hamilton DL. The 2005 La Conchita landslide, California: Part 2 - Modeling. Proceedings, 5th International Conference on Debris-Flow Hazards Mitigation: Mechanics, Prediction and Assessment, Padua, Italy, June 14-17, 2011.
Shaller PJ, Shrestha PL, Doroudian M, Sykora DW, Hamilton D. Numerical modeling of the 2005 La Conchita landslide, Ventura County, California. In: Flood hazard identification and mitigation in semi- and arid environments, Richard H. French and Julianne J. Miller (editors), World Scientific Publishing Co., Inc., Hackensack, NJ, September 2011.
Pettinger AP, Sykora DW. Landslide risk assessment for pipeline systems in mountainous regions. Journal of Pipeline Engineering, Vol. 10, Great Southern Press, Beaconsfield, UK, September, 2011.
Vucetic M, Doroudian M, Sykora DW. Cyclic compression of compacted clayey sand at small cyclic strains. Paper No. 1.14a. Proceedings, 5th International Conference on Recent Advances in Geotechnical Engineering and Soil Dynamics, San Diego, CA, 2010.
Sykora DW, Bastani A. Distribution of peak horizontal acceleration and peak horizontal particle velocity with depth measured during earthquakes. Paper No. 137. Proceedings, 6th U.S. National Conference on Earthquake Engineering, Seattle, WA, 1998.
Sykora DW, Moriwaki Y, Barneich J, Abrahamson N. Measured attenuation of peak acceleration and peak particle velocity with depth at soil sites. Paper No. 1573. Proceedings, 11th World Conference on Earthquake Engineering, Acapulco, Mexico, 1996.
Sykora DW, Hunter M, Arzamendi M, Parker DR, Moriwaki Y, Lee SI. Foundation idealization for pile soil structure interaction analysis at San Diego Coronado Bay Bridge. Proceedings, 1995 National Seismic Bridge Conference, FHWA and Caltrans, San Diego, CA, 1995.
Sykora DW. Nondestructive determination of material stiffness for potential application at dams and landfills. Proceedings, Nondestructive Evaluation of Aging Structures and Dams, SPIE Vol. 2457, pp. 46 57, Oakland, CA, 1994.
Sykora DW, Hynes ME, Ledbetter RH, Youd TL. Overview of WES research related to seismic design and analysis of waterfront facilities. Proceedings, UJNR Workshop Wind and Earthquake Effects Offshore and Coastal Facilities, Yokosuka, Japan, 1994.
Sykora DW, Roesset JM, Stokoe II KH. Suitability of surface wave measurements in complex geosystems. Proceedings, 26th Joint UJNR Wind & Seismic Effects, NIST SP 871, National Institute of Standards and Technology, pp. 199-212, Gaithersburg, MD, 1994.
Sykora DW, Chrestman AM. Potential role of GIS in earthquake hazard analysis at US Army Engineer WES. Proceedings, Workshop on Geographic Information Systems and Their Application in Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering. Frost, Chameau (eds), ASCE, pp. 100-103, Atlanta, GA, 1993.
Koester JP, Sykora DW, Hynes ME. Seismic stability assessment of Ririe Dam, Idaho. Proceedings, 1st USCOLD Technical Conference, Denver, CO, 1993.
Sykora DW, Koester JP, Wahl RE, Hynes ME. Post-earthquake slope stability of two dams with liquefied gravel foundations. Proceedings, Stability and Performance of Slopes and Embankments II, ASCE, pp. 990-1005, Berkeley, CA, 1992.
Sykora DW, Koester JP. Data base of seismic body wave velocities and geotechnical properties. Proceedings, Geotechnical Engineering Congress 1991, ASCE, pp. 690-700, Boulder, CO, 1991.
Mejia LH, Sykora DW, Hynes ME, Fung K, Koester JP. Measured and calculated dynamic response of rock-fill dam. Proceedings, 2nd International Conference of Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering and Soil Dynamics, Volume II, pp. 1063-1070, St. Louis, MO, 1991.
Sykora DW, Koester JP, Hynes ME. Seismic hazard assessment of liquefaction potential at Mormon Island Auxiliary Dam, California, USA. Proceedings, 23rd Joint UJNR Wind & Seismic Effects, NIST SP 820, National Institute of Standards and Technology, pp. 247-267, Gaithersburg, MD, 1991.
Sykora DW, Hynes ME, Brock WR, Hunt RJ, Shaffer KE. Seismically-induced soil amplification at the DOE Paducah gaseous diffusion plant site. Proceedings, 3rd DOE Natural Phenomena Hazards Mitigation Conference, pp. 147-156, St. Louis, MO, 1991.
Ballard Jr. RF, Comes GD, Sykora DW. Overview of the US Army Corps of Engineers seismic strong-motion instrumentation program (SMIP). Proceedings, Engineering Geology and Geotechnical Engineering Symposium, pp. 1-1 to 1-16, Pocatello, ID, 1990.
Hynes ME, Sykora DW, Wahl RE. Practical evaluation of the seismic stability of a three-dimensional soil-structure interaction problem. Proceedings, 4th US National Conference of Earthquake Engineering, pp. 715-724, Palm Springs, CA, 1990.
Sykora DW. Discussion to "Evaluation of Settlements in Sands Due to Earthquake Shaking." J Geotech Engin, ASCE 1989; 115(3).
Sykora DW. Evaluation of a method to estimate the soil modulus coefficient, K2, and shear modulus. Engin Geol Soils Engin 1989; Balkema Press, Rotterdam.
Sykora DW, Koester JP. Review of existing correlations between shear wave velocity or shear modulus and standard penetration resistance in soils. Proceedings, Earthquake Engineering and Soil Dynamics II Conference, pp. 389-404, Park City, UT, 1988.
Stokoe II KH, Kuo J, Sykora DW, Ladd R, Youd T, Dobry R. Field and laboratory investigations of three sands subjected to the 1979 Imperial Valley earthquake. Proceedings, 8th European Conference of Earthquake Engineering, Lisbon, Portugal, 1986.
Sykora DW, Wahl R, Hynes-Griffin M, Williams G. Selection of a strategy to evaluate seismic stability at Ririe Dam, Idaho. Proceedings, 22nd Symposium on Engineering Geology and Soils Engineering, Boise, ID, 1986.
Sykora DW, Davis G. Installation of soil anchors in a talus slope. Proceedings, 21st Annual Symposium on Engineering Geology and Soils Engineering, Moscow, ID, 1984.
Technical Reports
Integrity analysis of Camisea transportation system, Peru, S.A. Ä¢¹½tv Failure Analysis Associates, Menlo Park, CA, 2007.
Failure analysis, ash basin #4 release, PPL Martins Creek SES, Bangor, Pennsylvania. Ä¢¹½tv Failure Analysis Associates, Menlo Park, CA, 2005.
Sykora DW, Costantino CJ, Heymsfield E, Abrahamson NA, Yule DE, Cameron, WI. Comparison of idealization schemes for one-dimensional site response analysis. Technical Report GL-96-18. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers WES, Vicksburg, MS, 1996.
Sykora DW, Roesset JM, Alexander DR. Determination of soil moduli for dynamic response of soil structure systems on highways. Report 1: Surface waves in sloping ground. Technical Report GL-94-11. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers WES, Vicksburg, MS, 1994.
Sykora DW. Dynamic vertical displacements in planar geosystems. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Texas, Austin, TX, 1993.
Sykora DW, Look D, Croci G, Karaesmen E, Karaesmen, E. Reconnaissance report of damage to historic monuments in Cairo, Egypt, Following October 12, 1992 Dahshur earthquake. NCEER-93-0016. National Center for Earthquake Engineering Research, Buffalo, NY, 1993.
Sykora DW, Hynes ME, Karaesmen E. Report of an international workshop on preservation of historic monuments of major importance. Misc. Paper GL-93-23. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers WES, Vicksburg, MS, 1993.
Sykora DW, Davis JJ. Site specific response analysis of soil columns at Paducah gaseous diffusion plant, Paducah, Kentucky. Misc. Paper GL-93-13. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers WES, Vicksburg, MS, 1993.
Sykora DW, Davis JJ. Site specific response analysis of soil columns at Portsmouth gaseous diffusion plant, Portsmouth, Ohio. Misc. Paper GL-93-14. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers WES, Vicksburg, MS, 1993.
Sykora DW, Wahl RE, Wallace DC. Geotechnical earthquake engineering software: Report 1, WESHAKE (Version 1.0) for personal computers. Instructional Report GL-92-4. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers WES, Vicksburg, MS, 1992.
Sykora DW, Koester JP, Hynes ME, Wahl RE, Yule DE, Stark TD. Seismic stability of Ririe Dam and reservoir project. Report 1: Construction history and field and laboratory studies. Volumes I and II. Technical Report GL-91-22. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers WES, Vicksburg, MS, 1991.
Sykora DW, Koester JP, Hynes ME. Seismic stability of Ririe Dam and reservoir project. Report 2: Stability calculations, analysis, and evaluation. Volumes I and II. Technical Report GL-91-22. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers WES, Vicksburg, MS, 1991.
Sykora DW, Hynes ME. Seismic stability evaluation of Folsom Dam and reservoir project. Report 2: Interface zones. Technical Report GL-87-14. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers WES, Vicksburg, MS, 1989.
Sykora DW. Creation of a data base of seismic shear wave velocities for correlation analyses. Misc. Paper GL-87-26. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers WES, Vicksburg, MS, 1987.
Sykora DW. Examination of existing shear wave velocity and shear modulus correlations in soils. Misc. Paper GL-87-22. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers WES, Vicksburg, MS, 1987.
Sykora DW, Stokoe, II KH. Correlations on in situ measurements in sands of shear wave velocity, soil characteristics, and site conditions. Geotechnical Engineering Report GR83-33, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, 1983.
Sykora DW, Stokoe II KH. Seismic investigations of three Heber Road sites after October 15, 1979 Imperial Valley earthquake. Geotechnical Engineering Report GR82-24. University of Texas, Austin, TX, 1982.
Technical Courses Instructed
Seismic Stability of Earth Dams. US Army Corps of Engineers. PROSPECT Course #247. Huntsville, AL, August 31 - September 4, 2009.
Advanced Foundation Engineering. Graduate School of Civil Engineering (Geotechnical engineering program emphasis). California Polytechnic University, Pomona, CA, Winter 2009.
Advanced Foundation Engineering. Graduate School of Civil Engineering (Structural engineering program emphasis). California Polytechnic University. Pomona, CA, Winter 2007.
Soil Mechanics Laboratory. University of Texas at Austin, TX, Fall 1980.
Presentations
Sykora, DW. A reasonable degree of engineering certainty. Lecture to CEE293, Forensic Geotechnical Engineering, Tufts University, March 30, 2022. (Invited lecturer)
Sykora, DW. Using experts in litigation and ADR in domestic and international matters. Society of Construction Law, North America. Boston, MA. July 25, 2019. (Invited panelist/presenter along with J. Barra, Esq., G. Garcia, Esq., and T. Morgan)
Sykora D. Geotechnical, ABA Infrastructure from the Ground Up: Civil Works Projects for Lawyers, Washington, DC, November 9, 2018. (Invited lecturer)
Sykora D. Principles of Construction Vibrations. Seminar sponsored by Boston Society of Civil Engineers Section, Tufts University, Jan. 27, 2018. (Invited lecturer)
Sykora DW. The Ka Loko Dam Failure, Geotechnical Engineering Seminar Lecture, Virginia Polytechnical Institute, Blacksburg, VA, October 18, 2017. (Invited lecturer).
Sykora D. An Evolving Perspective — Dam Safety and the Impacts of the 1977 Kelly Barnes Dam Failure. General Session, Dam Safety 2017, San Antonio, TX, September 12, 2017. (Team presentation along with T. Roberts, N. Gee and J. Rogers)
Sykora D. Importance of project documentation in perfecting a loss-of-efficiency and extra-work claim. Session E12, Construction Superconference, San Diego, CA, December 8, 2015. (Panelist/presenter along with R. Freas, F. Tulley, Esq., and E. Laperouse, Esq.)
Sykora DW. Analysis of 2009 Connecticut River levee failure near Hadley, MA. Dam Safety 2013, Providence, RI, September 9, 2013. (Presenter)
Sykora DW. Landslide mitigation measures in steep terrain. Three Gorges Corporation (China) Exchange, USGS, Menlo Park, CA, November 29, 2012. (Invited participant).
Sykora DW. Geotechnical Contributions, Seminar entitled: Mitigation of Damage to Structures Adjacent to Construction Sites in Urban Environments in New York, Lorman Educational Services, Plainfield, NY, September 27, 2011. (Invited lecturer).
Sykora DW. Three sessions: Geotechnical Services, Geotechnical Engineer of Record, and Geotechnical Reports, Seminar entitled: Understanding Geotechnical Reports and Designs in Massachusetts, Lorman Educational Services, Woburn, MA, September 28, 2010. (Invited lecturer).
Sykora DW. The exposure of expert videos. Massachusetts Defense Lawyers Association, Annual Meeting and Spring Seminar, Boston, MA, May 7, 2010. (Invited lecturer).
Sykora DW. Failure of 10-foot-diameter MWRA water pipeline, Weston, MA, May 1, 2010. Interview on FM 90.9 WBUR with Mr. Bob Oakes during Morning Edition, Boston affiliate of National Public Radio (NPR), May 5, 2010.
Sykora DW. Recent experience with soils experiencing severe collapse potential. Geotechnical Engineering Seminar Lecture, Virginia Polytechnical Institute, Blacksburg, VA, March 31, 2010. (Invited lecturer).
Sykora DW. Overview of Civil Engineering at Ä¢¹½tv via video case histories. Civil Engineering Lecture, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, February 25, 2010. (Invited lecturer).
Sykora DW. Recent experience with soils experiencing severe collapse potential. Geotechnical Engineering Lecture, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MA, February 4, 2010. (Invited lecturer).
Sykora DW. Recent experience with soils experiencing severe collapse potential. Geotechnical Engineering Lecture, Northeastern University, Boston, MA, December 3, 2009. (Invited lecturer).
Mathieson EL and Sykora DW. Ground failures and other water-related property damage. Lorman Educational Services Teleconference, November 10, 2009. (Invited lecturer).
Sykora DW. Recent experience with soils experiencing severe collapse potential. Geotechnical Engineering Lecture, Purdue University, W. Lafayette, IN, September 16, 2008. (Invited lecturer).
Sykora DW. Recent experience with soils experiencing severe collapse potential. Geotechnical Engineering Lecture, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL, September 15, 2008. (Invited lecturer).
Sykora DW. Beyond a reasonable degree of engineering certainty: Convincing the non-trier(s) of fact. Presented to quarterly meeting of ASCE, Metro Los Angeles Branch, Forensic Technical Group, Long Beach, CA, May 27, 2008. (Invited lecturer).
Sykora DW. Potential effects of earthquakes on dams in China following May 12, M7.9 Wenchuan earthquake. CCTV-9, Beijing, China, May 15, 2008. (Television interview).
Sykora DW. Construction sites in urban environment: Damages to adjacent structures in California. Presented at Lorman Educational Services Seminar, San Francisco, CA, September 20, 2007. (Invited participant).
Sykora DW. Engineering and technical approaches and innovations. Presented at Louisiana Coastal Protection and Restoration Project, U.S. Army ERDC, Vicksburg, MS, March 2-3, 2006. (Invited participant).
Sykora DW. Where do we stand with the levees and floodwalls? Assessing Katrina: Ecosystems, urbanization, and the real costs of reclamation. Presented at Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA, 2006. (Invited participant).
Sykora DW. New approaches to evaluating and explaining recurring geotechnical issues in litigation cases. Presented at ASCE Forensic Technical Seminar, Irvine, CA, 2002. Also presented at Graduate School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, 2002. (Invited participant).
Sykora DW. Distribution of peak horizontal acceleration and peak horizontal particle velocity with depth during earthquakes. Presented at Graduate School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, 1998. (Invited participant).
Sykora DW. Measured attenuation of peak acceleration and peak particle velocity with depth at soil sites. Presented at 11th World Conference on Earthquake Engineering, Acapulco, Mexico, 1996.
Sykora DW. Seismic hazard mapping for Southern California. Presented at USGS, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA, June 28ï€29, 1995. (Invited participant).
Sykora DW. Foundation idealization for pile soil-structure interaction analysis at San Diego Coronado Bay Bridge. Poster presented at 1995 National Seismic Bridge Conference, FHWA and Caltrans, San Diego, CA, 1995.
Sykora DW. Nondestructive determination of material stiffness for potential application at dams and landfills. Presented at Symposium on Nondestructive Evaluation of Aging Structures and Dams, Oakland, CA, 1994.
Sykora DW. Overview of WES research related to seismic design and analysis of waterfront facilities. Presented at UJNR Workshop Wind and Earthquake Effects for Offshore and Coastal Facilities, Yokosuka, Japan, 1994. (Invited participant).
Sykora DW. Suitability of surface wave measurements in complex geosystems. Presented at 26th Joint UJNR Wind & Seismic Effects, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD, 1994.
Sykora DW. Presented paper at US-Japan Joint Panel on Wind and Seismic Effects, International Workshop on Wind and Earthquake Engineering for Offshore and Coastal Facilities, Port and Harbour Research Institute, Yokosuka, Japan, May 12ï€13, 1993. (Invited participant).
Sykora DW. Presented paper at Annual Meeting of the American Research Center in Egypt, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, April 23, 1993. (Invited participant).
Sykora DW. Session Moderator: Geographic information systems and their application in geotechnical earthquake engineering. Presented at National Science Foundation, Atlanta, GA, January 29ï€30, 1993. (Invited participant).
Sykora DW. Mitigation of damage from earthquakes and groundwater to historic monuments in Cairo. Presented at International Hazards Conference, Cairo, Egypt, 1993.
Sykora DW. Relevance of engineering study in preservation strategy following October 12, 1992 Cairo earthquake. Presented at 44th Annual Meeting, American Research Center in Egypt, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, 1993.
Sykora DW. Potential role of GIS in earthquake hazard analysis at U.S. Army Engineer WES. Presented at Workshop on Geographic Information Systems and Their Application in Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering, ASCE, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, 1993.
Sykora DW. Designing a soil-structure experiment. Presented at USGS, San Francisco, CA, February 7, 1992. (Invited participant).
Sykora DW. Site amplification effects on earthquake ground motions. Presented at National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD, January 27, 1992. (Invited participant).
Sykora DW. Update of earthquake site response analysis for central and eastern U.S. (CEUS). Presented at U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, National Materials Laboratory and Geotechnical Conference, Sacramento, CA, 1992.
Sykora DW. Evaluation of surface wave propagation in two-dimensional geosystems. Presented at U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, National Materials Laboratory and Geotechnical Conference, Sacramento, CA, 1992.
Sykora DW. Measured and calculated dynamic response of rock-fill dam. Poster presented at 2nd International Conference of Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering and Soil Dynamics, St. Louis, MO, 1991.
Sykora DW. Seismically-induced soil amplification at the DOE Paducah gaseous diffusion plant site. Poster presented at 3rd DOE Natural Phenomena Hazards Mitigation Conference, St. Louis, MO, 1991.
Sykora DW. Overview of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Seismic Strong-Motion Instrumentation Program (SMIP). Presented at Engineering Geology and Geotechnical Engineering Symposium, Pocatello, ID, 1990.
Sykora DW. Practical evaluation of the seismic stability of a three-dimensional soil-structure interaction problem. Poster presented at 4th U.S. National Conference of Earthquake Engineering, Palm Springs, CA, 1990.
Sykora DW. Evaluation of a method to estimate the soil modulus coefficient, K2, and shear modulus. Presented at 25th Symposium on Engineering Geology and Soils Engineering, Reno, NV, 1989.
Sykora DW. Review of existing correlations between shear wave velocity or shear modulus and standard penetration resistance in soils. Poster presented at Earthquake Engineering and Soil Dynamics II Conference, Park City, UT, 1988.
Sykora DW. Installation of soil anchors in a talus slope. Presented at 21st Annual Symposium on Engineering Geology and Soils Engineering, Moscow, ID, 1984.
Other Workshops, Seminars, Meetings, and Training Attended
"Geo-Risk 2023," ASCE, Arlington, VA, July 23-26, 2023.
"GeoCongress 2022," ASCE, Charlotte, NC, March 20-22, 2022.
"Dam Safety 2020," Association of State Dam Safety Officials, virtual, September 21-23, 2020.
"Dam Safety 2019," Association of State Dam Safety Officials, Orlando, FL, September 9-11, 2019.
"Geo-Congress 2019," ASCE, Philadelphia, PA, March 25, 2019.
"Dam Safety 2018," Association of State Dam Safety Officials, Seattle, WA, September 9-12, 2018.
USSD Annual Meeting, Miami, FL, April 30-May 3, 2018.
Seismic and Construction-Induced Vibrations: State of the Art and Practice One-Day Seminar, Boston Society of Civil Engineers Section, Tufts University, Jan. 27, 2018.
ABA Forum on Construction Law, 2017 Fall Meeting, Boston, MA, October 5, 2017.
"Dam Safety 2017," Association of State Dam Safety Officials, San Antonio, TX, September 11-13, 2017.
"3rd North American Symposium on Landslides," Roanoke, VA, June 4-8, 2017.
"Dam Safety 2016," Association of State Dam Safety Officials, Philadelphia, PA, September 12-14, 2016.
Construction Super Conference, San Diego, CA, December 8-9, 2015.
"Dam Safety 2015," Association of State Dam Safety Officials, New Orleans, LA, September 13-17, 2015.
2015 EERI Annual Meeting: "Old Cities, New Earthquakes," Earthquake Engineering Research Institute, Boston, MA, March 31-April 3, 2015. (organizing committee)
"Dam Safety 2014," Association of State Dam Safety Officials, San Diego, CA, September 22-24, 2014.
Session Moderator, "Dam Rehabilitation - Meeting Today's Challenges, Part III," Dam Safety 2013, Association of State Dam Safety Officials, Providence, RI, September 11, 2013.
"Dam Safety 2013," Association of State Dam Safety Officials, Providence, RI, September 9-11, 2013.
Field Trip: Calaveras Dam Rehabilitation. Three Gorges Corporation exchange, USGS, November 30, 2012.
"Dam Safety 2011," Association of State Dam Safety Officials, Washington, DC, September 25-29, 2011.
Seminar Moderator, "Understanding Geotechnical Designs and Reports in Massachusetts," Lorman Seminar, Woburn, MA, September 29, 2010.
"Dam Safety 2010," Association of State Dam Safety Officials, Seattle, WA, September 20-23, 2010.
Session Moderator, Fifth Forensic Engineering Congress, ASCE, Washington, DC, November 11-13, 2009.
"Dam Safety 2009," Association of State Dam Safety Officials, Miami, FL, September 28, 2009.
Field Trip: St. Francis Dam and La Conchita Landslide, Association of Environmental and Engineering Geologists, September 24, 2007.
"Dam Safety 2007," Association of State Dam Safety Officials, Austin, TX, September 9-13, 2007.
"Micropiles - Developments in Design and Construction," Short Course, Orlando, FL, January 28, 2004.
"Construction Defect Claims in California," Lorman Education Services, Costa Mesa, CA, September 20, 2001.
"Inspection of Driven Piles," Deep Foundation Institute, Costa Mesa, CA, June 6, 2000.
"1997 Seminar on Current Practice & Advancement of Post-Tensioned Residential Slabs on Expansive Soil," Post-Tensioning Institute, City of Industry, CA, November 19, 1997.
"Understanding the Building Code Effectiveness Grading Schedule," ICBO, Whittier, CA, July 22, 1997.
"SMIP97 Seminar on Utilization of Strong-Motion Data," CDMG, Los Angeles, CA, May 8, 1997.
"Evaluation of and Mitigation Within Coseismic Zones of Surface Deformation," Southern California Earthquake Consortium, Los Angeles, CA, May 13-14, 1997.
48th Annual Meeting: "Enduring Lessons from Earthquakes," Earthquake Engineering Research Institute, Los Angeles, CA, February 7-10, 1996.
"Structural Considerations of Building Conservation Towards the 21st Century," SEAOC, Whittier, CA, January 27, 1996.
Research Utilization Council Meeting, Southern California Earthquake Consortium, Los Angeles, CA, November 16, 1994.
Third Annual Seismic Research Workshop, Caltrans, Sacramento, CA, June 27-29, 1994.
"Grid Generation, Adaptive Refinement, and Redistribution," University of Texas Continuing Engineering Studies, Austin, TX, May 3-5, 1993.
EERI Annual Meeting: "Infrequent Large Earthquakes: Implications for Practice and Research," Seattle, WA, February 11-13, 1993.
44th Annual Meeting: "New Trends in Earthquake Engineering," Earthquake Engineering Research Institute, San Francisco, CA, February 6-8, 1992.
"Finite Elements: Computational Aspects," University of Texas Continuing Engineering Studies, Austin, TX, March 5-7, 1991.
"Non-Linear Finite Element Analysis," Ted Belytschko and T. J. R. Hughes, Menlo Park, CA, July 23-27, 1990.
"Eastern and Central U.S. Earthquake Symposium: Threat and Response," USGS, Charleston, SC, May 8-9, 1989.
"Regional Seminar on Earthquake Fundamentals for the Mississippi Valley," EERI, Memphis, TN, October 29, 1985.
Bing Yen & Associates, Irvine, CA, 1996-2001
Woodward-Clyde Consultants, Santa Ana, CA, 1994-1996
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Waterways Experiment Station, Vicksburg, MS, 1985-1994
Northern Engineering & Testing, Billings, MT, 1982-1985