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Motives for better Civil Engineering

What do a rapper and an engineer
have in common? | Shelem

With his engaging stage presence and storytelling acuity,
Shelem entertains the right brain/left brain myth.

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10 Inspiring Movies
Every Civil Engineer Should Watch

Discover Movies That Inspire Civil Engineers:
From Resilience to Innovation

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How do we distinguish the arch bridge
according to the deck position?

A simple video provides a more intuitive view of
the type of arch bridge.

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Get motiaved with Richard Racz

Eileen LeeJun 14, 2024

Comparing Pre tensioned and Post tensioned concrete

Tyler LeyMay 15, 2024
*This post is based on a video created by Tyler Ley, a professor with over 20 years of engineering experience.

World's Civil Engineering Awards

Jegeon RyuMay 10, 2024

Recognition sometimes motivates professionals to exceed boundaries and strive for excellence. Internationally, there are numerous civil engineering awards that acknowledge the remarkable achievements and contributions of civil engineers. This blog will explore some of the world’s most famous civil engineering awards. For civil engineers aiming to leave a lasting impact on the field, these awards serve as sources of inspiration and motivation.

 

Here's a breakdown of some of the most prominent awards for civil engineers and structures:

The Blue Dot Effect: Why My Project Never Ends

Jegeon RyuMay 01, 2024

Intro

 

Have you ever felt like your structural Engineering Projects would never end? Or have you felt anxious at the end of engineering design, even though there were no errors? Have you ever experienced discovering minor errors as your engineering project approached the final stage? As you're finding yourself nearing the end of a project, you start to think, “Is the project good enough? Have I actually done enough? Are there any problems?” The cause may be more of a psychological phenomenon rather than a defect in the structure or the project itself. Let's explore the "Blue Dot Effect," which explains this issue as a psychological phenomenon. Let's drill down on it.

 

Expectations vs Reality in Structural Engineering

Mathew PicardalFeb 05, 2024

Introduction

 

I'm gonna be going over five things that you might expect that you might be doing as a structural engineer and compare that versus the reality as you're actually doing it as you were actually working in the industry. Hi, I'm Matt, and I'm a structural engineer in the Southern California area. Let's get started with today's content.

 

 

Fashion designers who were Architects

Jegeon RyuJan 30, 2024

Old Steel vs. Modern Steel: A Compact Insight

Ahmed Rageh, PhD, PEJan 19, 2024

In the evolving landscape of civil engineering, the contrast between old steel and modern steel offers a fascinating study in material science and history. For engineers and structural enthusiasts alike, understanding these differences is not just about appreciating our industrial heritage, but also about leveraging knowledge for future innovations.

A Journey Through Structural Engineering Projects in the Middle East

Ahmed Rageh, PhD, PEJan 19, 2024

Hello engineers 😉,

I'm Eileen, a project manager and editor with a keen eye for architectural innovation and a passion for transformative engineering stories. Today, I'm thrilled to share insights into the extraordinary work of a notable figure in the world of structural engineering.