Ellen M. Rathje is an American civil engineer and geotechnical engineer. Her research focuses on the response of to . She works in the University of Texas at Austin as Janet S. Cockrell Centennial Chair in Engineering in the Maseeh Department of Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering. She is also the 2024 president of the Earthquake Engineering Research Institute.
She joined the University of Texas as an assistant professor of civil engineering in 1998. From 2004 to 2009 she was associate professor and J. Neils Thompson Centennial Teaching Fellow there. She was promoted to full professor and given the Warren S. Bellows Centennial Professorship in 2009, and in 2018 she was given the Janet S. Cockrell Centennial Chair in Engineering.
In 2018 she was co-chair of the Geotechnical Extreme Event Reconnaissance Association, and she was elected as president of the Earthquake Engineering Research Institute for the 2024 term.
She has also led the DesignSafe project for storage, data analysis, and data visualization of natural hazards in infrastructure engineering, published research connecting oil extraction with increased earthquake activity, and developed machine learning models to predict earthquake hazards.
She was named to the National Academy of Engineering in 2025, "for contributions to seismic slope assessment and site response analysis and the development of cyberinfrastructure for natural hazards engineering".
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