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5 Ways to Stay Updated with Civil Engineering Trends

Written by Jegeon Ryu | Jun 27, 2024 1:33:05 AM

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Staying updated with the latest trends is not just beneficial; it's essential. Whether you're a seasoned professional or a budding engineer, keeping pace with technological advancements is key to success. Here's a guide to help you stay informed and at the forefront of innovation.

 

 

1. Industry Publications

 

Journals like ASCE Civil Engineering Magazine, published by the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), are accredited publications that provide accurate and up-to-date information. This magazine offers insights into cutting-edge research, projects, and innovations shaping the civil engineering landscape. However, access to this valuable content may require a subscription fee. Click the link to see ASCE Civil Engineering Magazine here.

 

ASCE Civil Engineering Magazine

 

 

2. YouTube Channels

 

In the digital age, visual learning has become increasingly popular. Platforms like YouTube host channels dedicated to civil engineering like  “Practical Engineering” and “B1M” offer valuable insights. I also recommend “Tyler Ley”, “Brendan Hasty” and “Kestävä”, some of them has shared knowledge on MOTIVE. They cover more specific topics, so search for your interests in the YouTube search bar and follow relevant individuals to personalize your YouTube feed.

 

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Practical Engineering

Practical Engineering is all about infrastructure and the human-made world around us. It is hosted, written, and produced by civil engineer, Grady Hillhouse.

Practical Engineering

The B1M

Hosted by Fred Mills, The B1M is the world’s largest, most subscribed-to (and best) video channel for construction.

The B1M

Tyler Ley

Welcome to my channel about concrete, the greatest material in the world. Some of my videos are made for absolute beginners and some of my videos are for students and people in industry.

Tyler Ley

Brendan Hasty

I am a structural engineer with over 20 years of experience based in Australia. I have a passion for good structural design and teaching/mentoring.

Brendan Hasty

Kestävä

Videos on: - Civil PE Exam review example problems and best practices to pass the PE exam - Insights and real world design examples in professional engineering - Design of wood | steel | concrete | and masonry structures - Helping young engineers advance their engineering careers

Kestävä

 

 

3. LinkedIn

 

LinkedIn isn't just a platform for job hunting; it's a treasure trove of industry insights and professional networking opportunities. Follow influencers, join civil engineering groups, and engage in discussions to stay connected with the latest trends. The platform often hosts thought leaders who share their expertise, making it an excellent source for real-time updates on technological advancements.

 

LinkedIn - Top Civil Engineering Voice

 

Especially, there are some people selected as Top Civil Engineering Voices on LinkedIn. This means that these individuals are considered insightful contributors by LinkedIn users, so it is recommended to follow them.

 

 

4. Conferences, Seminars, and Webinars

 

Webinars have become a cornerstone of continuous learning. Participate in webinars hosted by organizations like ASCE or manufacturers of machines or software that civil engineers use. Webinars offer a convenient way to stay updated on the latest technologies, methodologies, and industry trends. In these webinars, the speakers are typically highly knowledgeable individuals with specialized expertise about the products. Therefore, attending webinars allows participants to engage in active communication by asking questions. Attend live sessions to engage with experts and ask questions or access recorded webinars for flexibility in your learning schedule.

 

Key events to consider include:

 

 

5. Online News Platform

 

How about getting information through online news during the commute? Here are the some civil engineering news platforms:

1. Civil + Structural Engineer Magazine:
At the forefront of industry publications is the Civil + Structural Engineer Magazine. Renowned for its comprehensive coverage of civil engineering, construction, and structural design, this magazine provides a wealth of information. (Link: csengineermag.com)


2. Engineering News-Record (ENR):
With a global perspective ENR covers a broad spectrum of engineering topics, from construction and infrastructure to technology and innovation. (Link: www.enr.com)

3. New Civil Engineer:
It covers a wide range of topics within civil engineering, including infrastructure projects, construction, transportation, environmental engineering, and more. The publication provides insights into the latest innovations in the field of Bridges, Rail, Roads and Tunnels. (Link: www.newcivilengineer.com)

 

 

and MOTIVE

 

If checking all the above sources seems too much, why not add MOTIVE to your favorites list? MOTIVE is an online platform for civil engineers worldwide to share knowledge, inspire each other, and foster mutual growth. Members can explore content on various engineering topics, connect with other engineers, and contribute their own insights. The YouTubers and LinkedIn influencers introduced above are contributing interesting content on MOTIVE.

 

The "Get motivated" tab offers short and trendy engineering content for quick updates on the latest industry info, while the "Insights" tab provides theoretical knowledge and practical case studies from experts.

 

(Left) Get motivated / (Right) Insights

 

You can bookmark MOTIVE to view contents periodically, or simply read the MOTIVE newsletter we send you to stay updated on the latest trends.

 

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