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Webcast Registration - The Role of Advanced Technologies in Structural Engineering for More Resilient Communities

Registration for Webcast - The Role of Advanced Technologies in Structural Engineering for More Resilient Communities Workshop - September 26, 2017 - Hosted by the Resilient America Roundtable and SEI/ASCE

WEBCAST
 
The Role of Advanced Technologies in Structural Engineering for More Resilient Communities

Hosted by the ResilientAmerica Roundtable
and the Board on Infrastructure and the Constructed Environment of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine in collaboration with
the SEI/ASCE Advances in Information Technology

The Beckman Center
100 Academy Way
Irvine, CA 92617


Workshop
September 26, 2017
8:30 - 4:45 pm

 

Across the nation, communities are taking action to build their resilience to extreme events and other hazards.  As communities look to achieve more prospective disaster risk reduction, opportunities exist to advance their efforts using innovative and forward looking technologies.  New structural materials and systems are emerging that are smart, connected, adaptive, and sustainable. The question is how to best connect these advancements with community resilience objectives, outcomes, and goals. This workshop brings together representatives from the public, private, and academic sectors to explore the role that advanced technologies, design innovation, and computational methods and practice can play in structural engineering and construction to promote more resilient communities.

For more INFORMATION, please see the website.

If you have any questions, please contact: Maggie Esch at MEsch@nas.edu or Sherrie Forrest at SForrest@nas.edu
 
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