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Date
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13 MARCH 2013
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Time
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17:45 - 19:30
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Event Type
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Meeting
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This annual competition is held to promote and reward excellence in the communication of civil engineering issues and ideas.There will be five 10 minute presentations by graduate and student members on various topics of interest to civil engineers, followed by a question and answer session.
Results will be announced at the end of the evening.
The following papers will be presented:
Matthew Atkin
Teesside University
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Re-healable concrete, the uses, benefits, and future proposals |
Paul Chambers
Durham University
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The effects of fluid flow on tall cylindrical structures |
Vanessa Collins
Environment Agency
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Brine Well decommissioning; Greatham managed realignment |
Carlos Solis Navarro
Aecom
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Long life asphalt pavements |
Elis Wilkins
Durham University
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The effects of high winds on overhead power cables
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