Civil and Environmental Engineering Presentations
Presentations by Civil and Environmental Engineering researchers examine natural and manmade structures and the ways in which the two interact. These presentations illustrate natural concepts such as wind and fluid mechanics and how to build around them while also examining the human impact on the environment.
Submissions from 2019
Prediction of Static Liquefaction Landslides, Abouzar Sadrekarimi
Submissions from 2017
Evaluating the liquefaction and reliquefaction behavior of a carbonate sand, Abouzar Sadrekarimi
Characterization of a Carbonate Sand based on Shear Wave Velocity Measurement, Abouzar Sadrekarimi and Keyvan Mirbaha
Submissions from 2015
Tools for Performance-Based Design of RC Structures, Maged Youssef
Submissions from 2011
Huffing and Puffing and Blowing it Down: Wind Research at Western, Greg Kopp
Events from 2010
Brownfield Restoration: Addressing the Industrial Pollution of Urban Environments, Jason Gerhard