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Computational Engineering
Hybrid

The winners of last year's Wind Engineering Society's Young Researchers prize will present the latest results from their work. The three talks will cover both experimental and computational wind engineering techniques aimed at assessing and investigating airflow in complex urban environments.

ICE Publishing provides technical and management journals and books for civil engineering professionals, academics and students worldwide. Many of these publications are available through the ICE Virtual Library.

Date
04 October 2024

Digital engineering, used correctly, is critical to increasing productivity and reducing error. ICE is working with key industry partners to explore the barriers that impede adoption and provide help on the journey towards digital transformation

Date
11 June 2020
Type
Civil Engineer blog

Modelling offshore wind turbines

John Owen, editor of new themed issue of the ICE Engineering and Computational Mechanics journal on offshore wind, says engineering modelling of offshore wind turbine structures offers many exciting challenges

Date
13 January 2017
Hybrid

Gordon Breeze, former head of wind engineering at the Building Research Establishment, will discuss the significant changes and challenges experienced during a wind engineering career spanning over 30 years.

Ramboll discusses the redevelopment of the King's Cross neighbourhood in London, and how digitisation is contributing signicantly to how they design, engineer and construct in new and different ways.

Date
16 May 2018
Hybrid

Find out how machine learning is being used to predict the fatigue life of a floating foundation for offshore wind turbines.

event-location
London, United Kingdom
Date
13 November 2024
Time
18:00 - 19:30 GMT
Type
ICE Community blog

Deft with data

Strong management of data is as critical to today’s infrastructure projects as skilful engineering.

Date
17 August 2020

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