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The restoration of the historic Iron Bridge

The restoration of the historic Iron Bridge

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The restoration of the historic Iron Bridge, a symbol of the Industrial Revolution, is about to finish.

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Monitoring infrastructure via Digital Twins

Monitoring infrastructure via Digital Twins

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Infrastructure monitoring can be completely retrofitted utilizing a concert known as Digital Twins.

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The monthly e-newsletter of Geoengineer.org, issue #114 from August 2014 is out !

The monthly e-newsletter of Geoengineer.org, issue #114 from August 2014 is out !

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The August issue #114 of our monthly e-newsletter has been sent out today !

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(A) Thermal multi-zone model. (B) Structural model: red indicates compressive and blue tensile stresses. (C) Daylighting model, combining the thermal and structural mesh models: red signifies 100% and blue 0% daylight autonomy

New simulation tool for building design

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A new simulation tool that utilizes many variables for the design and the initial phases of the building process has recently been introduced.

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Massive crack appears in Mexican ground, geological investigations are in progress

Massive crack appears in Mexican ground, geological investigations are in progress

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An enormous crack emerged between the Costa de Hermosillo and the coast, in Sonora, northwest Mexico, baffling the locals and initiating geological investigations to explain what caused the fissure. A drone, which flew over the area, captured the spectacular fissure measuring eight meters in depth and approximately 1 kilometer in length in a video which can be viewed below!

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Nicholas Gianopulos a role model for engineers

Nicholas Gianopulos: a role model for engineers

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Nicholas Gianopulos, who passed away in July 21, 2018 at the age of 93, was a structural engineer that made some of Philadelphia’s architects projects erect and saved historic constructions from collapsing. 

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