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Upcoming Seminars


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Sustainability and the Structural Engineer

May 07, 2025 - 12:00 pm

Speaker: Sara Means

Structural materials such as steel and concrete account for more than 10% of the global carbon emissions, and structural engineers have a responsibility to reduce these carbon emissions in the built environment. This presentation will give an introduction to embodied carbon. What is embodied carbon, how do you calculate it, and how do you reduce it? We will discuss which materials are most sustainable and how to reduce embodied carbon in your projects. We will also give an overview of a simple Life Cycle Assessment.


Past Seminars


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Waterfront Facility Inspection & Rehabilitation Engineering Design

April 30, 2025 - 12:00 pm

Speaker: Bill Dubbs

More information coming soon!



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Golf Club R&D Process

April 23, 2025 - 12:00 pm

Speaker: Todd Beach

Golf equipment research and development (R&D) has evolved into a sophisticated process which uses some of the best available materials and manufacturing methods to create products that enhance performance every year for both high level tour professionals and amateurs alike.  The Physics of golf can be very challenging to model, test and optimize as the ball goes from 0 to 190 mph in 0.5 milliseconds for a top professional driver.



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Large Scale 3D Printing - Past, Present and Future Prospects

April 16, 2025 - 12:00 pm

Speaker: Berok Khoshnevis

Every year, countless new innovations are introduced; however, truly disruptive technologies arise only rarely. When they do, they often create groundbreaking impacts and trigger a cascade of transformative changes across their application domains. This presentation offers an exploration of construction 3D printing technology—its origins, evolution, and envisioned future—as recounted by the speaker, a pioneer who embarked on this journey three decades ago. What started as a mere curiosity has blossomed into an entirely new industry with immense promise in the construction sector.



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Integration and Control of Dynamics and Pattern Recognition with Immersive Platforms

April 09, 2025 - 12:00 pm

Speaker: Fernando Moreu

This seminar summarizes human-computer interfaces for quality inspection aided by robotics applications. The objective of this research is to enhance human decision-making with Artificial-Intelligence (AI) and machine-enabled visual analysis. Applications include using Augmented Reality (AR) systems to enable a standalone human interface for automatic defect detection integrating an image-based pattern recognition algorithm in the headset’s platform.



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Risk-informed, performance-based seismic design of next generation nuclear energy facilities

April 02, 2025 - 12:00 pm

Speaker: Andrew Whittaker

Risk-informed pathways for the design and licensing of next generation nuclear facilities are being developed by standards development organizations (e.g., AMSE, ANS, ASCE), power utilities, reactor developers, and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and its consultants. The presentation will focus on recent work to develop and document a technical basis for risk-informed, performance-based seismic design procedures for conventionally founded and base-isolated nuclear civil structures.



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Towards Patient-Specific Endovascular Treatment of Unruptured Intracranial Aneurysms

March 12, 2025 - 12:00 pm

Speaker: Chung-Hao Lee

Intracranial aneurysms (or brain aneurysms) are a focal dilation of brain artery vessels that affect about 1.3 million Americans. The aneurysms, left untreated, can progressively grow, weaken the vessel wall, and eventually rupture, causing devastating hemorrhagic strokes. Despite recent advancements in minimally invasive endovascular procedures, such as coiling and flow diversion, the long-term outcomes still remain suboptimal.



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Overview of Chemo-Mechanical Modeling of Lithium-ion Batteries

March 10, 2025 - 12:00 pm

Speaker: Jeff Allen

One of the main goals in modeling lithium-ion batteries is to improve/predict longevity and resilience of new chemistries. To that end, this talk investigates the formation of stress-induced fracture within polycrystalline cathode particles and the impact on capacity loss. The model captures anisotropic Li diffusion within a single polycrystalline particle comprised of hundreds to thousands of randomly oriented grains. Fracture is primarily due to non-ideal grain interactions with slight dependence on high-rate charge demands.



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Peeking into a Radioactive Box

February 26, 2025 - 12:00 pm

Speaker: Roger Ghanem

Condition assessment of spent nuclear fuel prior to permanent storage is an important component of their life cycle assessment. Given their radioactive nature, only external inspection is possible for these systems while damage and conditions of interest are unobserved.



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Tipping - Alec Zavala

February 12, 2025 - 12:00 pm

Speaker: Alec Zavala

Tipping is a structural engineering firm based in Berkeley, California that specializes in the seismic design and retrofit of new and existing residential, commercial, and educational buildings. Our firm was founded in 1983 by Steve Tipping who instilled an approach of curiosity and innovation into the firm that carries on his legacy.



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A Quasi-meshfree Method for Nonlinear Solid Mechanics: A Synergistic Combination of Element-based and Element-free Technologies

February 10, 2025 - 12:00 pm

Speaker: Joe Bishop

There is now a long history of using both element-based and element-free discretizations for solving governing field equations. By combining these two approaches, we can obtain a new, versatile, multiscale, discretization technique. In many engineering applications, domains of interest are geometrically complex containing numerous small features. These features are typically removed in a manual process to facilitate a conventional element-based meshing process. This manual defeaturing process is dependent upon the goals of the simulation and typically involves subjective heuristics.



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