Tag: CS1018
Assessing earthquake hazards
Images resulting from recent simulations at NERSC show the distribution of ground motion intensity across the San Francisco Bay Area region 10 seconds after...
Tips for protecting against cyber attacks
All businesses, large to small, face risk in today’s connected world.
Cyber attacks are affecting companies of all sizes, with smaller companies possibly at higher...
Mussel control
Invasive zebra mussels — about the size of a thumbnail — can quickly proliferate and are highly adaptive to new environments, including Texas. Photo:...
More than meets the eye
Rendered view of the complexity of subsurface utilities. Image: Emerson Melin
Updating the nation’s hidden infrastructure.
By Aaron Hopkins with Maraliese Beveridge
It’s no secret that infrastructure...
Online master’s degree programs 2018
Civil and structural engineers have significant continuing education options for elevating their careers.
By Bob Drake
Opportunities to elevate your professional skills and knowledge while working...
Designing for the future
The upper section of the main building is a massive nonlinear surface shaped by a series of cutaway ovals with a continuously changing major...
East versus West Coast earthquakes
Damage at the Sherman Building in Washington, D.C., caused by the magnitude 5.8 earthquake in August 2011 in Mineral, Va. Photo: EHT Traceries
Fewer quakes...
Improving asphalt pavements
Workers use IC and IR to improve paving operations on Route 36 in Macon County, Mo.
Intelligent compaction and infrared scanning technologies improve construction quality in...
How Architectural and Engineering Consulting Firms Can Win More Work
By: William G Handlos, P.E., Presto Geosystems
Why do some A & E consultants perennially get their choice of work? Let’s face it; most...