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Center for Infrastructure Renewal

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Kathrine Bradshaw

Overbye creates first-of-its-kind Texas Magnetometer Network

November 30, 2020 by Kathrine Bradshaw

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Control Room, magnetometer, Smart Grid Center, Thomas Overbye

New bridge designs ensure more damage-resistant structures.

November 20, 2020 by Kathrine Bradshaw

Filed Under: News Tagged With: bridge, Jakub Valigura, Mohammad Salehi, Petros Sideris, Structural and Materials Testing

Puppala delivered the Ralph B. Peck Medal Lecture at the Geo-Congress 2020 Conference

November 12, 2020 by Kathrine Bradshaw

This year, Dr. Anand Puppala, Ph.D., P.E., D.GE., F.ASCE, F-ICE, gave the Ralph B. Peck Medal Lecture at the Geo-Congress 2020 Conference in Minneapolis. His lecture was titled “Problematic Soils: Characterization Challenges, Innovative Solutions and Novel Monitoring Methods.”

His lecture can be viewed in its entirety below.

Dr. Puppala’s research has been instrumental in advances in expansive soils and unsaturated soil mechanics, as well as practical implementation of soil improvement technologies for supporting transportation infrastructure. This research helps infrastructure last longer and take on less wear with their usage.

As a noted significant contributor in the field, Dr. Puppala was recognized with the Ralph B. Peck Award. “I am truly humbled and honoPuppala with Awardred to receive this distinguished award, and I attribute this success to my faculty advisors and my research team members,” Puppala said. The Ralph B. Peck Award was established by ASCE and the Geo-Institute in 1995. It is presented for outstanding contributions to the geotechnical engineering profession through the publication of

a thoughtful, carefully researched case history or histories, or the publication of recommended practices or design methodologies based on the evaluation of case histories.

Dr. Puppala serves as the associate director of the Center for Infrastructure Renewal (CIR) and conducts his research in the geotechnical laboratories, specifically soils and unbound materials labs, housed within the facility.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Anand Puppala, award, Geo-Congress, geomaterials

Researchers look to bring artificial intelligence to construction industry

November 11, 2020 by Kathrine Bradshaw

Filed Under: News Tagged With: artificial intelligence, ERC, NSF grant, Zachary Grasley

Ali Mostafavi and TAMU researchers are using AI to forecast COVID-19 cases.

November 9, 2020 by Kathrine Bradshaw

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Ali Mostafavi, artificial intelligence, Connected Infrastructure

Experts with TTI say there are delays rolling out autonomous vehicles

November 3, 2020 by Kathrine Bradshaw

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Autonomous Vehicles, Connected Infrastructure, Robert Brydia

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