Daniel Wiebke PE, CFM and Josh Shinn, PE took over the North Carolina State University Engineering department, sharing their expertise with future civil engineers! 🌊🌳 From flow prediction to green stormwater techniques, they covered it all. We are proud of our team's commitment to educating the next generation of innovators! 🎓🙌 #CreatingExperiencesThroughExperience #NCState
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Great news! The Potable Water Reuse Report published by USC's new ReWater Center led by USC Professor Amy Childress, will be a major resource for the reuse community! Everyone interested should click on the link, view the introductory video, and sign up for the newsletter with your email. And I am very happy to serve on the Report Advisory Panel! #waterreuse #recycledwater #potablereuse #directpotablereuse
I'm excited to share with you the latest from USC's new ReWater Center! The ReWater Center, in collaboration with Trussell, is launching the first issue of the Potable Water Reuse Report at the end of February 2024. The Potable Water Reuse Report is a bimonthly publication connecting the water industry, regulators, and academia to reflect on the rapid development and evolution of potable reuse. Use the link to learn more: https://lnkd.in/gCGKYmG2 USC Sonny Astani Dept of Civil & Environmental Engineering USC Viterbi School of Engineering University of Southern California
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Day Two of the USDOT Future of Transportation Summit is off to a great start! This afternoon Dr. Yiheng Feng (Lyles School of Civil and Construction Engineering at Purdue) highlighted findings from his project 'Development of A Cooperative Perception System'. Learn more: https://myumi.ch/9P38A #ccatResearch
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Come learn about Coastal Engineering on the 18th!
Moffatt & Nichol’s port experts are trading the office for the classroom. Join them, among industry colleagues, at the University of Washington Tacoma's Puget Sound Institute for a 10-week seminar focused on port and marine infrastructure. Gain insights into the unique techniques and challenges associated with coastal infrastructure across various civil and environmental engineering disciplines. Don’t miss the chance to expand your knowledge and network with professionals in the field. Sessions, from January 4 through March 7, are open to the public. Enroll now: https://lnkd.in/gJDVRa-Q #CreativePeoplePracticalSolutions #maritimeindustry #ports #education
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Heartiest congratulations to Hardik Gajjar , a doctoral candidate in the Department of Civil Engineering, under the supervision of JAIDEVI JEYARAMAN for successfully defending his PhD thesis titled, 'Improvements in Indoor and outdoor Thermal Comfort in Semi-Arid Climate through Choice of Mitigation Strategies' #iitram #CivilEngineering
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📢 The June Editor’s Choice papers from the American Society of Civil Engineers are now available! These papers represent the latest advancements in civil engineering research and practice. 🔓 Access to this collection is free for registered ASCE Library users. Highlights from the 17 papers selected this month include: 🌪️ “Application of Multidisciplinary Community Resilience Modeling to Reduce Disaster Risk: Building Back Better” 📜 “Digital Technologies for Preventing, Mitigating, and Resolving Contractual Disagreements in the AEC Industry: A Systematic Literature Review” 🌉 “Effects of Antisymmetric Load Component on Collapse of Concrete Box-Girder Bridges” 🔥 “Risk Tolerance, Aversion, and Economics of Energy Utilities in Community Resilience to Wildfires” 🌊 “Storm Surge Projection and Objective-Based Risk Management for Climate Change Adaptation along the US Atlantic Coast" 🚗 "The 150th Anniversary of the Journal of Transportation Engineering: Our Distinguished History and the Future of Transportation Engineering" Dive into these insightful papers and more in the Editor’s Choice collection now: 🔗 https://lnkd.in/gtzjZHns #CivilEngineering #BridgeEngineering #ConstructedFacilities #ConstructionEngineering #EditorsChoice #WaterResources #RiskAndResilience
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Latest news from #USC_CEE's new ReWater Center: the first issue of the "Potable Water Reuse Report" will be launched at the end of February 2024! Learn more about the USC ReWater Center: https://rewater.usc.edu/
I'm excited to share with you the latest from USC's new ReWater Center! The ReWater Center, in collaboration with Trussell, is launching the first issue of the Potable Water Reuse Report at the end of February 2024. The Potable Water Reuse Report is a bimonthly publication connecting the water industry, regulators, and academia to reflect on the rapid development and evolution of potable reuse. Use the link to learn more: https://lnkd.in/gCGKYmG2 USC Sonny Astani Dept of Civil & Environmental Engineering USC Viterbi School of Engineering University of Southern California
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Civil Engineering STEM professionals add value to our design structures.
"Is there a way of designing a bridge to withstand the impact of a cargo ship?" Morgan State civil and environmental engineering professor and structural engineering researcher Dr. Mehdi Shokouhian provides insight. Tune in with WYPR. 🔗 bit.ly/3VCtCa6
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Civiltech’s Jennifer Hyman, P.E., and Phillip Hutchinson, PLA, LEED AP, lead a breakout session at the 110th Annual Transportation and Highway Engineering (THE) Conference, held February 27 and 28 in Champaign, IL. Jen and Phil together with CDOT’s David Miller and IDOT’s Kimberly Murphy presented, “Overview of the North DuSable Lake Shore Drive Phase I Study.” The presentation included the history and importance of the corridor, major project components, and the transformational opportunities that the project creates. It also provided a summary of community and stakeholder outreach efforts, as well as an update on project costs, construction, funding, and schedule. Kimberly opened the presentation with an introduction and overview. Jen then covered the history of the corridor and highlighted current safety and design deficiencies and challenges. She also presented overall project goals and shared information on the shoreline modeling. Phil walked through existing and proposed renderings illustrating existing challenges and proposed solutions. Phil included both aerial and pedestrian eye-level perspectives for discussion of the user experience. Dave then summarized the critical and involved public engagement efforts and spoke on project funding, costs, and the anticipated project schedule. Read more about the NDLSD Phase I Study here: https://lnkd.in/gPdHNquH Illinois Department of Transportation Chicago Department of Transportation #Engineering #TransportationEngineering #CivilEngineering
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The UNSW Civil and Environmental Engineering Geo Models course continues in the field today led by EGs Tim and Mark from PSM. Many thanks also to the rock gods for talking to the weather gods.
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