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16th Annual CCEE Golf Tournament

The Department of Civil,Construction, and Environmental Engineering will be hosting the 16th Annual CCEE Golf Invitational on Monday, October 12, 2020. NCSU CCEE Golf October 12 2020 Loonie Poole_Updated

Energy Systems Modeling with High Performance Computing Resources: Joe DeCarolis

Climate change coupled with rapid technological innovation is driving large scale change in the global energy system. Computer models of the energy system – referred to as energy optimization system models – provide a way to examine future energy system evolution, test the effects of proposed policy, and explore the role of future uncertainty. Modeling…

Virtual Research Seminar by Prof. Kalyana Nakshatrala

Dear NCSU Colleagues, It’s my pleasure to announce a virtual research seminar that will be given by my friend and colleague Prof. Kalyana Nakshatrala from the University of Houston next Wed. Oct 21st @ 3 pm on "A Modeling Framework for Coupled Plasticity and Chemical Diffusion with Application to Material Degradation.”  Please see the attached abstract and bio for more information. The Zoom…

OpenSees Seminar – Dr. Michael H Scott, Hosted by CEGSA

Civil Engineering Graduate Student Organization (CEGSA) has invited Dr. Michael H Scott to share his expertise with us on the 4th of November at 6 pm EST.  Dr. Scott is a Professor of Structural Engineering in the School of Civil and Construction Engineering at Oregon State University and a developer of the OpenSees finite element software framework. He will give a…

Computing and Systems Colloquium – Energy Systems Modeling with High Performance Computing Resources: Joe DeCarolis

Climate change coupled with rapid technological innovation is driving large scale change in the global energy system. Computer models of the energy system – referred to as energy optimization system models – provide a way to examine future energy system evolution, test the effects of proposed policy, and explore the role of future uncertainty. Modeling…

EWC Seminar by Daniel Cohan: Opportunities to replace coal with wind and solar power

Environmental, Water Resources, and Coastal Engineering Seminar Series Virtual seminar link: https://ncsu.zoom.us/j/96156963811?pwd=QVRwSmlRZ1lqWm1xL0JVcG9RWC9Zdz09 Abstract: Coal use in the United States is fading fast, falling from the leading source of electricity to about 20 percent today. However, coal power plants remain leading sources of particle-forming sulfur emissions, ozone smog-forming nitrogen emissions, and climate-warming greenhouse gases. Most of coal’s…

Embedding AI in Society Symposium

A symposium entitled Embedding AI in Society will be held February 18-19, 2021. The event will focus on specific issues of ethics, safety, privacy, and employment under the realm of AI. Our keynote speakers, presenters, and participants will challenge us to think more deeply and holistically about how we should prepare for an AI-infused future. This is part…

EWC Seminar by Andrea Cominola, TU Berlin: From individual end uses to communities. What do smart meter data reveal about water use behaviors?

From individual end uses to communities. What do smart meter data reveal about water use behaviors? Andrea Cominola, Assistant Professor and head of the Smart Water Networks group at the Einstein Center Digital Future and the Technische Universität Berlin   CCEE Environmental, Water Resources, and Coastal Engineering Seminar Series 12:50-1:40 Friday, February 19, 2021 Please join us virtually…