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Publisher of the latest civil engineering research and its practical application #ASCELibrary #ASCEJournals #ASCEPress
Reston, VA
Joined April 2016
16 New Civil Engineering Papers Added to ASCE Editor's Choice! 🔓 Free Access for All Registered ASCE Library Users. Explore the full Editor’s Choice collection now: https://t.co/Zk4IfOwCik
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New #article from Wang et al: Antecedents to Moving Forward: Impact of Multiple Stakeholder Relationship Networks on Operational Resilience in Cross-Border Critical Infrastructure Systems TL;DR: improving synchronization improves efficiency https://t.co/nB0CtXjo3W
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📢🚀Just Published🔥🌟 Our latest article introduces an adaptive and lightweight federated smart work package framework with triplet loss (FedSWP-TL), reducing the amount of manually labeled mental fatigue data from individual crane operators. Link: https://t.co/ExEckm7hcl
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Another Open Access paper from the NHERI TallWood project: Numerical modeling paper by Sarah Wichman, former UW Ph.D. student now working at KPFF. This is "the numerical model" used to guide and validate the 10-story test program. https://t.co/T2QDd1OwnU Enjoy😀
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Appreciated far beyond their basic transportation function, many see bridges as permanent fixtures in our communities. But like everything else, they are not. What happens when it is time for a beloved bridge to be replaced? Find out in the latest installment of bridge engineer
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Check out this new Technical Note in @ASCETweets Journal of Irritation and Drainage Engineering: Evapotranspiration Terminology and Definitions https://t.co/jFYCisCikO
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AbstractEvapotranspiration (ET), the combined process of evaporation from soil and plant surfaces and transpiration from plant tissue, plays a pivotal role in the global water and energy balance....
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🌍 How can we monitor air quality smarter? Prof. @SachidaTripath2 Professor @IITKanpur & Dean @KSS_IITK, co-authors a new study in ASCE Journal of Infrastructure Systems: “Optimal Deployment of Movable Sensors for Air Quality Monitoring.” 🔗 https://t.co/O9UxgOhkwG
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AbstractMonitoring air quality is crucial to obtaining health-related information but is challenging due to spatially and temporally varying pollution levels. This paper addresses the problem of...
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Predicting Performance of Organizations in Project Networks Using Machine Learning: Evidence from China’s PPP Industry | Journal of Management in Engineering | Vol 41, No 6
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AbstractAlthough research in the organizational performance area inherently involves a network perspective, existing work is limited to exploring the causal relationship between a single type of...
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How can civil engineers tackle pipeline infrastructure challenges? A new package on @ASCEPublishing’s ASCE AMPLIFY offers the answers:
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A new package on ASCE AMPLIFY offers civil engineers access to key pipelines engineering standards
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Technical Paper "Sustainable Removal of Erythromycin from Wastewater Using LECA and Vetiver in Constructed Wetland Systems: Novel Approach to Antibiotic Pollution Remediation" By Suchhanda Mondal et al. https://t.co/1TsqMZB22g
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AbstractThe contamination of water bodies by antibiotics poses a significant environmental challenge, necessitating sustainable remediation approaches. This study investigated the effectiveness of a...
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We are thrilled to share that Dr. Atul Kumar's research paper has been published in the 𝐉𝐨𝐮𝐫𝐧𝐚𝐥 𝐨𝐟 𝐄𝐧𝐯𝐢𝐫𝐨𝐧𝐦𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐚𝐥 𝐄𝐧𝐠𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐞𝐫𝐢𝐧𝐠 (𝐀𝐒𝐂𝐄). 𝐓𝐨 𝐫𝐞𝐚𝐝 𝐦𝐨𝐫𝐞, 𝐜𝐥𝐢𝐜𝐤 𝐡𝐞𝐫𝐞: https://t.co/zEFB08rFN3
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A new model better predicts the growth and expansion of rock fractures due to fluid-driven pore pressure. How can it benefit managing geothermal systems and oil and gas reservoirs? @ASCEPublishing
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A new model better predicts how rock fractures can grow and expand due to fluid-driven pore pressure, benefiting oversight of geothermal systems and oil and gas reservoirs.
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Technical Paper "Efficient Detection and Classification of Suspended Solids in Water Using MobileNetV2 under Different Lighting Conditions" By Itzel Luviano Soto; Yajaira Concha Sánchez; Alfredo Ray; Giovanni Carlo Flores Fernández https://t.co/F01O9vD6i7
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AbstractGiven the growing challenges related to water quality, it is essential to explore alternative techniques that enable its characterization without relying solely on specialized laboratories,...
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Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) defines the highest amount of pollutant that can safely enter a waterbody. A recent @ASCE_EWRI survey of water quality experts explores why the @EPA’s TMDL guidelines haven’t gained broader traction: https://t.co/4arrAZQv1G.
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A survey of water quality professionals gauges why the Environmental Protection Agency’s TMDL guidelines have not seen wider adoption, and what could be improved.
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August's Editor's Choice papers have been announced - free for registered ASCE Library users at https://t.co/TCjqATeiIE! This month's #geotechnical paper is from the International Journal of #Geomechanics
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Unfortunately, we don’t have to wait long these days for another natural disaster to lead the news. A new #ASCE book will help engineers design to anticipate the greater impacts of these worsening events. Learn more: https://t.co/52PjqNMXor.
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A new book from ASCE Press helps engineers design to anticipate the greater impacts of worsening weather events that evidence suggests are brought on by climate change.
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What is teleoperation and how can it improve construction safety? Recent research into the technology revealed actionable insights for improving practice and policy within the construction industry: https://t.co/axiWf0eRFI.
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Teleoperation technology has great potential for the construction industry on several levels, including opening up jobs to people once excluded. Consider these actionable applications.
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American explorer Hiram Bingham re-discovered Machu Picchu — a breathtaking testament to ancient engineering and environmental harmony — #OTD in 1914. Built in 1450 AD without iron tools, mortar or the wheel, this Incan citadel sits nearly 8,000 feet above sea level and features
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Disadvantaged communities are often at a higher risk during natural disasters. A new study offers insights supporting the development of equitable strategies for hazard reduction & explores how marginalized communities are disproportionately affected: https://t.co/2CtjwfG9mg.
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Researchers offer ways to support development of more equitable flood hazard reduction strategies by examining marginalized communities in Massachusetts.
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🎬 Tune in today at 2:00 PM EDT! Dr. Bathurst, the new Editor in Chief of ASCE’s International Journal of Geomechanics, brings his expertise to the Geo-Institute’s Cross-USA Lecture. Don’t miss it!
DEVELOPING STORY: The second summer Cross-USA Lecture happens in just a few hours on our Youtube channel! Richard Bathurst presents "Lessons Learned from Laboratory Full-Scale MSE Wall Testing." FREE registration at Eventbrite:
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