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SUMMARY:Seminar: The Intersection of Cloud Computing and Civil Infrastructure
DESCRIPTION:Over the coming years\, bridges and other physical infrastructure will experience unprecedented demands due to climate driven changes and trends in freight. These increasing demands are set against a backdrop of infrastructure deterioration as many assets reach the end of their intended life. This presentation will examine not only these trends but also technology that can be leveraged by the engineering community to better analyze\, understand\, and overcome these challenges. \nThe objective of this presentation is to familiarize the engineering community with technology tools that have become well established in adjacent industries and are poised to play a large role in the field of civil infrastructure. These include cloud computing\, programming languages\, data visualization and machine learning. These tools are examined in the context of two upcoming challenges for our industry: climate threats and increasingly heavy freight. Ultimately\, the engineers who know these problems inside and out should have the tools and skill sets to know the data inside and out. \nPresented by HNTB’s Erik Zuker\, PE\, and Rob Wildish\, EIT. Co-hosted by Rutgers and the RIME Bridge Resource Program
URL:https://c2smart.engineering.nyu.edu/event/seminar-the-intersection-of-cloud-computing-and-civil-infrastructure/
LOCATION:C2SMART Center Viz Lab\, 6 Metrotech Center\, Room 460\, Brooklyn\, 11201
CATEGORIES:Infrastructure Resiliency
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220420T120000
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SUMMARY:State-of-the-Field: Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) Application to Bridge Projects: Experience from Louisiana
DESCRIPTION:In the State-of-the-Field event series\, C2SMART leverages its consortium of researchers and experts to share a vision of the future of mobility and transportation systems. They’ll share advances\, opportunities\, predictions\, research bottlenecks\, and what perspectives and skills are needed from researchers and the workforce of tomorrow towards tackling one area of today’s most pressing problems. \nProfessor Ayman M. Okeil\, LSU will share his experience applying structural health monitoring (SHM) methods to three Louisiana projects\, employed to assist the Louisiana DOTD in updating their standard continuity detail between simply supported prestressed concrete girders\, and to address load rating of cast-in-place (CIP) reinforced concrete (RC) box culverts with low fill heights. He’ll share the impact this applied research made on the Louisiana Bridge Design and Evaluation Manual\, and recommendations for future load ratings. Professor Okeil will also share his efforts to develop the transportation workforce of tomorrow by introducing SHM to civil engineering curriculum\, sponsored by the National Science Foundation. \nPresenter \n\n\nDr. Ayman M. Okeil is Roy P. Daniels Professor of Engineering in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering\, Louisiana State University. Dr. Okeil’s experience in the field of bridge engineering includes strengthening of concrete girders using composite materials\, behavior of box girder bridges\, structural health monitoring and reliability calibration of LRFD codes. Dr. Okeil is a voting member / associate member in several national committees (ACI 440 and 444\, TRB AKB10 AND AKB30\, ASCE-ACI 343) and serves as Associate Editor for the ASCE J. of Composites for Construction. He is the recipient of several awards in recognition of his teaching and research contributions including “Michael R. Mangham Memorial Undergraduate Teaching Award” from LSU Tiger Athletic Foundation\, the “Outstanding Teaching Award” at NCSU\, the “Outstanding Achievement Award” at LSU (twice)\, and the “Educator of the Year Award” from the Baton Rouge Branch of ASCE (twice). He has also consulted on various projects related to both buildings and bridges. His PhD dissertation investigated seismic design of secondary systems in nuclear power plants.
URL:https://c2smart.engineering.nyu.edu/event/state-of-the-field-structural-health-monitoring-shm-application-to-bridge-projects-experience-from-louisiana/
LOCATION:Virtual\, 6 MetroTech Center\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Infrastructure Resiliency,Virtual Events,Webinars
ORGANIZER;CN="C2SMART":MAILTO:c2smart@nyu.edu
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SUMMARY:State-of-the-Field: New Fiber Optic Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) Technologies and Recent Case Studies
DESCRIPTION:SMS provides specialized\, fiber-optic structural health monitoring (SHM) systems for bridges and tunnels and world-wide has worked with many agencies and engineering firms. Terry Tamutus\, Founder and CEO of SMS\, will discuss solutions to new construction problems and deteriorating bridges. He’ll share successful case studies\, lessons-learned\, critical safety issues\, O&M improvement\, deterioration models\, and asset management. This webinar will provide engineers with a high-level SHM overview\, types of RFPs used by different agencies\, and a check-list for SHM project oversight. \nIn the State-of-the-Field event series\, C2SMART leverages its consortium of researchers and experts to share a vision of the future of mobility and transportation systems. They’ll share advances\, opportunities\, predictions\, research bottlenecks\, and what perspectives and skills are needed from researchers and the workforce of tomorrow towards tackling one area of today’s most pressing problems. \n Terry Tamutus of SMS\, is a Mechanical Engineer and has over 30 years of SHM expertise. Terry has published over 20 peer-reviewed papers on Acoustic SHM. He provides SHM design\, application support\, installation\, training\, and product development. Worldwide\, he has provided hundreds of papers and presentations to universities\, engineering societies (NACE\, PTI\, ASNT\, TRB)\, government agencies (DoD\, DOTs\, NIST\, FAA\, NASA\, FHWA)\, and companies including Boeing\, Lockheed\, PowerGen\, and refineries.\n 
URL:https://c2smart.engineering.nyu.edu/event/state-of-the-field-new-fiber-optic-structural-health-monitoring-shm-technologies-and-recent-case-studies/
CATEGORIES:Infrastructure Resiliency,Virtual Events,Webinars
ORGANIZER;CN="C2SMART":MAILTO:c2smart@nyu.edu
LOCATION:https://c2smart.engineering.nyu.edu/event/state-of-the-field-new-fiber-optic-structural-health-monitoring-shm-technologies-and-recent-case-studies/
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SUMMARY:State-of-the-Field: Application of Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) and Weigh-In-Motion (WIM) Sensors For Infrastructure Assessment and Resiliency
DESCRIPTION:Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) is being applied to many types of infrastructure to determine its durability\, performance and response to various loading conditions. Weigh-In-Motion (WIM) provides an efficient way to estimate the static weight of a vehicle by measuring the dynamic tire force of a moving vehicle. Recently\, emphasis has been placed on coupling these two complementary technologies in infrastructure evaluation and resiliency: SHM provides structural response or resistance while WIM provides actual loading conditions and future load prediction that enables determination of infrastructure capacity\, resulting in the operating service loads needed for developing statistical live load models for use at the strength and service limit states. \nDr. Nassif will provide an overview of how SHM\, WIM\, and related sensor technologies have evolved over the last three decades\, emphasizing the current SHM programs of civil infrastructure in the NY/NJ Metropolitan Area. He’ll discuss various projects highlighting structural modeling and analysis\, sensor networking and instrumentation\, data processing\, model validation\, and probabilistic predictions. Dr. Nassif will also provide an overview of how various sensor data might be processed to assess actual behavior of the structure at various stages\, and how unique solutions adopted in response to various agencies’ design and construction issues have led to major improvements in model predictions\, calibration of reliability-based design codes\, and successful implementation and modifications of technical specifications. \nSPEAKER \nDr. Nassif is a Professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Director of the Rutgers Infrastructure Monitoring and Evaluation (RIME) Group at Rutgers University\, where he has established the Bridge Engineering program. He is also serving the Associate Director for Outreach and Technology Transfer at the federally-supported C2SMART Tier 1 University Transportation Center (UTC) at which Dr. Nassif is leading the significant efforts to conduct the research area of the resilient\, secure\, and smart transportation infrastructure.
URL:https://c2smart.engineering.nyu.edu/event/state-of-the-field-weigh-in-motion-wim-technology/
LOCATION:Virtual\, 6 MetroTech Center\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Infrastructure Resiliency,Virtual Events
ORGANIZER;CN="C2SMART":MAILTO:c2smart@nyu.edu
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SUMMARY:State of the Field: Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) towards Infrastructure Resiliency
DESCRIPTION:In this event series\, C2SMART leverages its consortium of researchers and experts to share a vision of the future of mobility and transportation systems. They’ll share advances\, opportunities\, predictions\, research bottlenecks\, and what perspectives and skills are needed from researchers and the workforce of tomorrow towards tackling one area of today’s most pressing problems. \nState of the Field: Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) towards Infrastructure Resiliency \nWhat does the best of transportation engineering research have to say about maintenance\, rehabilitation\, and replacement of critical infrastructure? How are the latest advances in technology being applied to extend lifespans of structures\, and how can this technology be scaled to infrastructure projects around the United States? Structural Health Monitoring provides critical insight into answering these questions using new technologies that are changing the ways we tackle maintenance and rehabilitation of structures. \nThe first event in this series will be a webinar delivered by Erik Zuker\, PE\, of HNTB\, on the state of SHM applications and case studies from the Mario M. Cuomo Bridge\, Verrazzano Narrows Bridge\, and the Marine Parkway Bridge\, in the New York City area.
URL:https://c2smart.engineering.nyu.edu/event/state-of-the-field-structural-health-monitoring-shm-towards-infrastructure-resiliency/
LOCATION:Virtual\, 6 MetroTech Center\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Infrastructure Resiliency,Webinars
ORGANIZER;CN="C2SMART":MAILTO:c2smart@nyu.edu
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SUMMARY:Flooding and Public Transportation
DESCRIPTION:Hurricane Ida presented the latest example of climate change impacts to the subway system\, with extensive damage and a systemwide shutdown. As storms intensify and sea levels rise\, New York City’s public transportation systems will endure repetitive flooding and destructive events. \nThe NYU Rudin Center for Transportation presents a virtual panel discussion about mitigating climate change impacts\, keeping transit riders safe and reassured\, and activating alternative modes. \nPanelists: \n\nChante Harris\, Director\, Climate Investment & Partnerships\, SecondMuse\nGreg Lindsay\, Director of Applied Research\, NewCities\nJose Martinez\, Transportation Reporter\, THE CITY\nJamie Torres-Springer\, Commissioner\, NYC Department of Design and Construction \nModerated by Sarah M. Kaufman\, NYU Rudin Center for Transportation
URL:https://c2smart.engineering.nyu.edu/event/flooding-and-public-transportation/
CATEGORIES:Infrastructure Resiliency,Virtual Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Rudin Center for Transportation Policy and Management":MAILTO:rudin.center@nyu.edu
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