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TALK: New Generation Offshore Site Investigation Tool and Rapid soil-structure interaction for Offshore Energy Applications

New Generation Offshore Site Investigation Tool and Rapid soil-structure interaction for Offshore Energy Applications Thursday, June 27 at 11 a.m. in SF1009, Sandford Fleming Building   Abstract This presentation will start by providing an overview of research activities within the Offshore Geomechanics Group at the University of Melbourne. The next part of the presentation will […]

MASc thesis presentation by Nicolas Maamary – Machine Learning Prediction of Chloride Threshold Level for Carbon Steel Reinforcing Bars and Cement Pore Solution

Machine Learning Prediction of Chloride Threshold Level for Carbon Steel Reinforcing Bars and Cement Pore Solution (MASc thesis presentation) Candidate: Nicolas Maamary Supervisor: Professor Ibrahim Ogunsanya Wednesday, July 10, 2024, NOON - 2:00 p.m. Location: SF1009, Sandford Fleming Building, 10 King's College Rd Online via ZoomLinks to an external site. Meeting ID: 264 442 296 790; Passcode: eQM2D2

Seminar by Prof. Marianne Touchie: How will climate change impact apartment building residents?

Seminar: How will climate change impact apartment building residents? Virtual and in-person at Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute, 209 Victoria Street, Toronto, ON Room LKSKI 136 Seminar July 17, 12-1pm Learn more and register: maphealth.ca/event/climate-change-buildings Dr. Marianne Touchie Canada Research Chair in Sustainable Urban Housing and Associate Professor at the University of Toronto Departments of […]

PhD Departmental Defence by Hongzhou Zhang

Uncertainty Quantification in the Calibration of Hysteretic Models for Critical Components in Nonlinear Seismic Analysis (PhD Departmental Defence) Candidate: Hongzhou Zhang Supervisors: Professors Oh-Sung Kwon and Constantin Christopoulos Wednesday, July 31, 2024 at 10 a.m. Location: Online via Teams Meeting ID: 263 622 797 647; Passcode: ZKDkz7

PhD Departmental Defence by Jad Zalzal – From Traffic to Residential Heating: Modeling the Environmental Justice Implications of Sector Specific Air Pollution Policies 

PhD Departmental Defence by Jad Zalzal From Traffic to Residential Heating: Modeling the Environmental Justice Implications of Sector Specific Air Pollution Policies (PhD Departmental Defence) Candidate: Jad Zalzal Supervisor: Professor Marianne Hatzopoulou Friday, August 9, 2024 at 11 a.m. Online via TeamsLinks to an external site..  Meeting ID: 242 457 272 634; Passcode: LMzzWr