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Fire-resistant designs, community collaboration could be the best defense against future wildfires
CategoriesJohns Hopkins structural design and resilience expert Thomas Gernay says fire-resistant building designs are key to protecting communities from increasingly destructive wildfires
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Preliminary results expected this summer
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3 Questions with Rachel Sangree: Structural Engineer Discusses Baltimore's Key Bridge Collapse
CategoriesJohns Hopkins bridge expert Rachel Sangree talks about how long, continuous spans in the bridge design played a role in its collapse after it was struck by a massive container ship
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Benjamin W. Schafer, the Willard and Lillian Hackerman Professor of Civil and Systems Engineering, received the 2022 Market Development Industry Leadership Award from the American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI)…
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Lauren Gardner, the Alton and Sandra Cleveland Professor in the Department of Civil and Systems Engineering, gave the opening keynote of the American Society of Civil Engineers Structures Congress 2022…
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When building a sound structure, a variety of factors are considered including strength, durability, and resistance to fire and heat. To help gauge a structure’s reaction under extreme heat conditions,…
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As news broke on June 24 regarding a deadly collapse of a 12-story oceanfront condominium in Surfside, Fla., Benjamin Schafer, Williard and Lillian Hackerman Chair, spoke with Scientific American regarding…
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Congratulations to CaSE assistant professor Thomas Gernay, whose project “Behavior and Design of Concrete Structures under Natural Fires” was selected by the American Concrete Institute (ACI) Foundation as one of…