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This 9th Brunel lecture proposes that it is time for civil engineers to cease practising the art of directing the great sources of power in Nature for the use and convenience of mankind.Instead we should acknowledge the fundamental role we have to play in reducing the vulnerability of mankind.
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Diversity , Education , Environment & Sustainability , Health and safety
16 May 2012 - This lecture presents the research conducted with NIR as it was presented in the ICE- Geotechnical Engineering Journal paper Track Displacement and Energy Loss in a Railway Embankment over Peat.
Awards & competitions , Geospatial engineering , Ground engineering , Transport
On Monday 14 May 2012 ICEwere delighted to invite Dr Mark Gillott to present his paper, Low-carbon housing design informed by research, following his receipt of the Trevithick Fund award.
Awards & competitions , Education , Energy , Environment & Sustainability
This panel debate on 23 April 2012, chaired by the Rt Hon Nick Raynsford MP, explored the economic, engineering and environmental viability of a Thames Hub Airport with an invited audience of ICE members and Expert Panel members.
Environment & Sustainability , Public affairs , Transport
Wednesday 25th April 2012 Keith Clarke CBE, Chairman, Middle East and Director of Sustainability, Atkins discusses what changes has the engineering profession made in implementing a low carbon society during the timeframe of his lectures?
Energy , Environment & Sustainability , Learning Legacy
In conjunction with ICID (International Commission on Irrigation and Drainage) ICE present the Gerald Lacey lecture given on 1st May 2012
Diversity , Environment & Sustainability , Water
Held on 21st March 2012 at Imperial College London. Delivered by Professor Malcolm Bolton,Cambridge University.
Ground engineering
On the 23 April 2012 ICEwere delighted to invite Dr Iain Staffell to present his paper, UK Microgeneration. Part II: Technology Overviews, following his receipt of the Baker Medal.
Energy , Environment & Sustainability
Garry Higdem, Program Manager, Panama Canal Expansion Program will outline a brief history of the canal as well as what it looks like today.
Maritime , Structures and buildings , Water
16 April 2012. The Governments commitment to reforming rail franchises has barely begun to be turned into reality- Tom SmithChairman of the Association of Train Operating Companies (ATOC).
Public affairs , Transport
On 12 March 2012Professor Santiago Huertapresented his paper, The safety of masonry buttresses, following his receipt of the Telford Medal.
Education , Historical engineering , Structures and buildings
A Joint ICE/IStructE event held at the IStructE offices on 13 February 2012. Looking at the concept of formal risk assessment into the structural assessment of Class 3 structures
Structures and buildings
2 February 2012 Presentation by HRH The Prince of Wales
Education , Environment & Sustainability
On 9 November 2011 Dr Byron Byrne presented the Geotechnique lecture exploring the highly topical topic of design for offshore wind turbines.
Environment & Sustainability , Maritime
In today's climate the construction industry is under continual pressure to improve cost efficiency and sustainability. These necessities are driving innovation in materials, processes and policy, at a pace not seen since the industrial revolution.
Education , Innovation and research
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