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The Bridge Newsletter Winter 2019, Missouri University Of Science And Technology Dec 2019

The Bridge Newsletter Winter 2019, Missouri University Of Science And Technology

The Bridge Newsletter

-Dehghani joins S&T
-Life after death of solar panels
-Civil engineering senior studies in Hong Kong
-Planning for future climate changes in the Artic


Integrating Humanities Into Environmental Engineering Classrooms, Sarah Bauer Sep 2019

Integrating Humanities Into Environmental Engineering Classrooms, Sarah Bauer

Open Educational Resources

In this module, students will be exposed to the broader context of several major components within the area of environmental engineering by integrating humanities into the environmental engineering classroom. This module includes lecture content pertaining to the areas of (1) solid and hazardous waste management and (2) management of air pollution. This module will help provide students with a background of these subject areas by: introducing students to the history of waste management practices and regulations in the United States and exposing students to various major air pollution episodes throughout history and the implications air pollution has on human and …


Williston Basin Water Treatment Technology Test Bed, University Of North Dakota. Energy And Environmental Research Center Jun 2019

Williston Basin Water Treatment Technology Test Bed, University Of North Dakota. Energy And Environmental Research Center

EERC Brochures and Fact Sheets

Fact sheet about Energy & Environmental Research Center plan to pilot-test technology to treat high-TDS (total dissolved solids) water. Includes a description of proposed water treatment technology and plan for the testing process.


How Av Could Shape Our Cities - Research From The Netherlands, Gonçalo H. A. Correia May 2019

How Av Could Shape Our Cities - Research From The Netherlands, Gonçalo H. A. Correia

PSU Transportation Seminars

Automated driving has become a hot topic of research in different fields of science. Despite the great advancements in the vehicle technology itself, researchers are now concerned in figuring out what will be the impacts of these vehicles in life as we know it. These impacts can be rather broad from traffic safety to the economy. In this lecture, Goncalo will focus on the research that is being done at TU Delft, a leading university in automated vehicles’ (AVs) impacts research, focusing on urban areas and how mobility, and even the city itself, can change with fully-automated vehicles. Goncalo Correia …


That Bike Is Too Heavy: Merging Bicycling Physics, Human Physiology And Travel Behavior, Alexander Y. Bigazzi May 2019

That Bike Is Too Heavy: Merging Bicycling Physics, Human Physiology And Travel Behavior, Alexander Y. Bigazzi

PSU Transportation Seminars

Are the Biketown bikes too heavy? Does better gear motivate people to cycle more? How much faster will someone go on an e-bike?

Although urban cycling is widely known as physically active transportation, the actual physics of cycling have been given little attention in transportation engineering and planning. In contrast, the field of sports science has developed detailed data and models of road bicycle performance, but only for sport and racing cyclists.

What can we learn about utilitarian cycling by integrating knowledge of the physical attributes of bicycles and cyclists?

This seminar examines the ways in which bicycle physics, and …


An Agent-Based Evacuation Model To Improve Safety In The Cascadia Subduction Zone, Haizhong Wang Apr 2019

An Agent-Based Evacuation Model To Improve Safety In The Cascadia Subduction Zone, Haizhong Wang

PSU Transportation Seminars

This seminar will present ongoing research into how integrated social, natural, and engineered systems can improve life safety under threat of multi-hazards. The targeted scenario is a magnitude 9.0 earthquake and tsunami from the Cascadia Subduction Zone, threatening communities along 1,000 miles of the US Pacific Northwest coastline.

Since the mid-1980’s scientific evidence has underscored the possibility of such an extreme event, and it has taken at least another decade or more before public attitudes and policy have begun to adapt to this new hazard. Life safety is a pressing issue for the near-field CSZ tsunami hazard for several reasons. …


Multinomial Logit Analysis Of Injury Severity In Crashes Involving Emotional Drivers, Kristen Hubbert Mar 2019

Multinomial Logit Analysis Of Injury Severity In Crashes Involving Emotional Drivers, Kristen Hubbert

Research Horizons Day Posters

No abstract provided.


Webinar: Rethinking Streets For Bikes: An Evidence Based Guide Of Bike-Friendly Street Retrofits, Marc Schlossberg, Roger Lindgren Feb 2019

Webinar: Rethinking Streets For Bikes: An Evidence Based Guide Of Bike-Friendly Street Retrofits, Marc Schlossberg, Roger Lindgren

TREC Webinar Series

There is a growing demand for better infrastructure and fewer barriers to biking and other forms of space-efficient micromobility. Tackling daily trips by bike is easier on the environment, healthier for users and non-users alike, uses precious urbanized public and private land more efficiently, costs taxpayers less to build and maintain infrastructure, and when routes are safe and comfortable, moving by bike is also fun! Complete Streets policies are being adopted across the country, and there is an active conversation around the safety imperative of a Complete Streets approach. Yet, local officials often need both design guidance and the …


The Bridge Newsletter Spring 2019, Missouri University Of Science And Technology Feb 2019

The Bridge Newsletter Spring 2019, Missouri University Of Science And Technology

The Bridge Newsletter

-Building better aerogels
-Bridge repair needs
-Incoming ASCE President speaks


Webinar: Modeling Freeway Traffic In A Mixed Environment: Connected And Human-Driven Vehicles, Xianfeng Terry Yang Jan 2019

Webinar: Modeling Freeway Traffic In A Mixed Environment: Connected And Human-Driven Vehicles, Xianfeng Terry Yang

TREC Webinar Series

Although connected vehicles (CVs) will soon go beyond testbeds, CVs and human-driven vehicles (HVs) will co-exist over a long period. Hence, it is critical to consider the interactions between these two types of vehicles in traffic flow modeling. In this study, we aim to develop a macroscopic model to understand how CVs would impact HVs in the traffic stream. Grounded on the second-order traffic flow model, we study the relationships among flow, density, and speed by two sets of formulations for the groups of CVs and HVs, respectively. A set of friction factors, which indicate CVs' impact to HVs, are …


Protein-Loaded Adsorbents To Address Aqueous Pfas Pollution, Faith Gonzalez Jan 2019

Protein-Loaded Adsorbents To Address Aqueous Pfas Pollution, Faith Gonzalez

Summer Community of Scholars Posters (RCEU and HCR Combined Programs)

No abstract provided.


Pervious Lightweight Concrete And Engineered Sand Filter, Sarah Puchner Jan 2019

Pervious Lightweight Concrete And Engineered Sand Filter, Sarah Puchner

Summer Community of Scholars Posters (RCEU and HCR Combined Programs)

No abstract provided.


Special Edition: Surveying Engineering Newsletter, Department Of Civil And Environmental Engineering, Michigan Technological University Jan 2019

Special Edition: Surveying Engineering Newsletter, Department Of Civil And Environmental Engineering, Michigan Technological University

Department of Civil, Environmental, and Geospatial Engineering Newsletters

Table of Contents

  • Student News
  • 2018 and 2019 Program Scholar Awards
  • Alumni Notes
  • Program News
  • New Geospatial Data Act That Will Bring Changes to America and the World
  • National Society of Professional Surveyors


2019 Civil And Environmental Engineering Department News, Department Of Civil And Environmental Engineering, Michigan Technological University Jan 2019

2019 Civil And Environmental Engineering Department News, Department Of Civil And Environmental Engineering, Michigan Technological University

Department of Civil, Environmental, and Geospatial Engineering Newsletters

Table of Contents

  • PCA
  • Department Awards
  • Faculty Awards
  • Faculty Features
  • New Faculty
  • Student Features
  • Alumni Features
  • Lifetime Donors
  • Student Orgs
  • Outreach


Concrete Metamaterials: Geometry, Composition, And Production, Guilherme Coleta Jan 2019

Concrete Metamaterials: Geometry, Composition, And Production, Guilherme Coleta

Summer Community of Scholars Posters (RCEU and HCR Combined Programs)

No abstract provided.


Inspire Newsletter Spring 2019, Missouri University Of Science And Technology. Inspire - University Transportation Center Jan 2019

Inspire Newsletter Spring 2019, Missouri University Of Science And Technology. Inspire - University Transportation Center

INSPIRE Newsletters

No abstract provided.


Inspire Newsletter Fall 2019, Missouri University Of Science And Technology. Inspire - University Transportation Center Jan 2019

Inspire Newsletter Fall 2019, Missouri University Of Science And Technology. Inspire - University Transportation Center

INSPIRE Newsletters

No abstract provided.


2019 Scholarly Productivity Report, Missouri University Of Science And Technology Jan 2019

2019 Scholarly Productivity Report, Missouri University Of Science And Technology

Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering Scholarly Productivity Reports

No abstract provided.