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SUMMARY:Women in Transportation 2026
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URL:https://c2smart.engineering.nyu.edu/event/women-in-transportation-2026/
CATEGORIES:Seminars,Student Events
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SUMMARY:Morphing Structures for Civil Engineering\, from Gridshells to Burrowing Robots
DESCRIPTION:Shape-morphing metamaterials\, mechanical systems and structures are designed to predictably achieve large shape changes when actuated. While pervasive in aerospace and mechanical engineering\, these systems are seldom considered in civil engineering applications. This talk will concentrate on the morphing mechanics of some of the structures designed in our lab\, highlighting some of their potential civil applications. \nFirst\, we will present a strategy to turn flat arrangements of structural elements into pop-up domes\, investigating their deployment mechanics\, load-bearing capacity and comparing them to existing structures such as gridshells. Then\, we will illustrate how morphing structures can serve as the backbone of burrowing robots for geotechnical engineering applications\, where they need to engage in complex interactions with surrounding soils.
URL:https://c2smart.engineering.nyu.edu/event/morphing-structures-for-civil-engineering-from-gridshells-to-burrowing-robots/
LOCATION:C2SMART Center Viz Lab\, 6 Metrotech Center\, Room 460\, Brooklyn\, 11201
CATEGORIES:Seminars,Student Events
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SUMMARY:Bridge Resource Program Rime Webinar: Extending the Service Life of New Jersey Bridge Decks with Internally Cured High Performance Concrete:  Development\, Field Implementation\, and Life Cycle Cost Impacts
DESCRIPTION:Internally cured high performance concrete is a promising strategy for extending the service life of bridge decks in New Jersey. By replacing a portion of normal weight sand with prewetted lightweight fine aggregate\, internal curing provides moisture during hydration\, reducing self desiccation\, early age shrinkage\, and microcracking. These improvements can enhance durability and reduce long term maintenance demands. \nThis work combines complementary efforts on material development and economic evaluation. Rutgers\, in coordination with NJDOT under the Federal Highway Administration EPIC2 initiative\, led the development and assessment of internally cured concrete mixtures through laboratory testing and field implementation. The NYU C2SMART Center\, in collaboration with Rutgers and NJDOT\, evaluated the long term economic implications using life cycle cost analysis. \nSince key inputs such as material premiums\, maintenance timing\, and service life remain uncertain\, the cost evaluation used a stochastic framework informed by NJDOT feedback rather than a purely deterministic approach. Preliminary results indicate that\, despite a modest increase in initial cost\, internally cured high performance concrete can reduce agency costs by up to 40% and total costs by up to 45%. These findings support internal curing as a practical and cost effective approach for more durable bridge decks in New Jersey. \nPresented by NYU’s Eren Kaval and Rutgers’ Michael Ruszala
URL:https://c2smart.engineering.nyu.edu/event/bridge-resource-program-rime-webinar-extending-the-service-life-of-new-jersey-bridge-decks-with-internally-cured-high-performance-concrete-development-field-implementation-and-life-cycle-cost-imp/
CATEGORIES:Student Events,Webinars
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260420
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260421
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SUMMARY:Digital Twin Symposium
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URL:https://c2smart.engineering.nyu.edu/event/digital-twins-for-aec-facility-managers/
LOCATION:Pfizer Auditorium\, 5 MetroTech\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conferences,Student Events
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SUMMARY:Bridge Resource Program Rime Webinar: Additive Manufacturing Techniques in Infrastructure Applications
DESCRIPTION:Implementation of Additive Construction has increased rapidly across the world. However\, its application still limited in infrastructure projects. The presentation offers a transformative approach to sustainable and structurally efficient construction practices by integrating additive construction (3D printing in construction) with topology optimization\, innovative reinforcement strategies\, and the use of locally sourced raw materials to develop in-house printable concrete mixtures suitable for both in-air and underwater additive construction of structures that meet printability requirements for topology optimization. The presentation will cover three on-going projects at Additive and Robotic Construction Laboratory at Rowan University. \nPresented by Prof. Islam Mantawy\, Assistant Professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Henry M. Rowan College of Engineering\, Rowan University
URL:https://c2smart.engineering.nyu.edu/event/bride-resource-program-rime-webinar-additive-manufacturing-techniques-in-infrastructure-applications/
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