タグ - earthquake engineering

He Finishes His Mechanical Engineering Degree at 17 Years OldGineersNow (press release) (blog)Among the 3,400 people who will march in the University of Houston's college commencement ceremonies this December, there is one who looks like he was just ab
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Daily MirrorIESL-UTE Engineering Raspberry Pi Challenge showcases next-gen innovatorsDaily MirrorThe IESL-UTE Engineering Raspberry Pi Challenge 2017, organised by UTE Engineering division of United Tractor and Equipment (Pvt.) Ltd, Sri Lanka's leading
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Daily MirrorAdvantis Engineering Lauded for Innovative Smart Space Solution at Construct 2017Daily MirrorAdvantis Engineering bagged the “Most Innovative Stall” Award at the National Construction Association of Sri Lanka's (NCASL) Construct 2017 Awards
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Two Elected to National Academy of EngineeringUC DavisTwo engineering professors at the University of California, Davis, Deb Niemeier and Ross Boulanger, have been elected as members of the National Academy of Engineering, among the highest honors in the p
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Gliding High: Here's one way to get youngsters into engineeringGrimsby Telegraphunder control: The HCF Catch training centre in Stallingborough hosted a group of students on an engineering event, in conjunction with the Lincolnshire Gliding Club. Right
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INFOGRAPHIC: How engineering is keeping us safe from earthquakesInhabitatEngineering is saving lives and protecting cities from the impacts of earthquakes. Earthquakes can be incredibly devastating, and throughout history, there have been countless example
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Penn State NewsElnashai coauthors second edition of earthquake engineering textPenn State NewsUNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- Amr Elnashai, Harold and Inge Marcus Dean of Engineering at Penn State, and Luigi Di Sarno, assistant professor of earthquake engineering
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Fire damages room at Penn State engineering buildingWFMJSTATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) - Penn State says a late-night fire damaged a classroom and left the building smelling like smoke. The university says the accidental fire late Tuesday was contained to a first
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