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Four Manuals of Practice (MOP), edited by Mohammed M. Ettouney, Ph.D., P.E., which contain useful information for the average engineer in his or her everyday work.
Laboratory for Intelligent inFrastructure Technology (LIFT) seeks to advance state-of-the-art smart structural...
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- Best Paper Award for Young Investigators - Int. J. Solids & Structures
- Submit Abstract to the SES 2024 Symposium: 7.4. Controlling Mechanical Waves with Metamaterials
- SES 2024 Call for abstract: MS 5.6 Intelligent Structures for Robotics
- SES 2024 Call for Abstract Submission: Advances in Multiscale Modeling and Nanomechanics (Monday, April 1, 2024)
- University of New South Wales, PhD in Mechanical/Civil Engineering
- SES 2024 Call for abstract: Structural signature of elasticity, plasticity, and fracture in disordered materials
- ICCM 2024 Call for abstracts: MS-036 Mechanics of soft materials
- PhD and Postdoc Positions at Harbin Institute of Technology, Shenzhen
- Post-Doc Position on Disordered Auxetic Metamaterials at the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
- Phd and PDF positions in Topology Optimization @ York University, Toronto, Canada

Laboratory for Intelligent InFrastructure Technology (LIFT)
Laboratory for Intelligent inFrastructure Technology (LIFT) seeks to advance state-of-the-art smart structural technologies to make our built environment sustainable and resilient. The research is primarily focused on smart sensing & diagnostic technologies, advanced modeling & simulation techniques, and their applications in structural health monitoring and digital construction.

Peer-to-Peer Standards Exchange Forum
Come join the discussion about ASCE Standards! The Peer-to-Peer Standards Exchange is a new ASCE Collaborate forum to discuss technical issues about ASCE standards. Dive into your technical area with questions and issues with your community. Members can ask and answer questions. Nonmembers will have view-only capability.