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Charles Pankow Foundation
土建工程
Haymarket,Virginia 804 位关注者
Funding research to solve the building industry's greatest challenges
关于我们
The Charles Pankow Foundation leads industry collaborations, funds research, and delivers solutions that help the design and construction industry be more efficient and cost competitive. The Foundation provides resources and leadership to advance innovation. VISION: To provide the AEC industry with a better way to design and build. MISSION: To be a catalyst to advance innovation in the design and construction of buildings.
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https://PankowFoundation.org
Charles Pankow Foundation的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 土建工程
- 规模
- 2-10 人
- 总部
- Haymarket,Virginia
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 2005
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5501 Merchants View Sq
Suite 114
US,Virginia,Haymarket,20169
Charles Pankow Foundation员工
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?? September 1874 Purdue Engineering traces its origin to September 1874, when Purdue University published a four-year curriculum in engineering made up of three years common curriculum and the fourth year to specialize in one of four majors offered at that time. President Abraham C. Shortridge was in office when the curriculum was established. William King Eldridge was the first engineering student to enroll, with William B. Morgan serving as the first engineering professor. Eldridge went on to graduate with a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering in 1877. #PurdueEngineering150
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Please join us tomorrow for a great discussion on Equitable Solutions for Resilient Communities Facing the Climate Crisis. We are hoping to have a collaborative conversation about global engagement at the Science Summit at the UN General Assembly (UNGA 79). Register here: https://lnkd.in/gVC9Q6JD College of Engineering – Oregon State University
Associate Dean for Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging, School of Engineering, and Associate Professor of Structural Engineering at The University of Kansas
Tomorrow Erica Fischer, Ph.D., P.E., Jamie Kruse, Sara Hamideh and I will present at the United Nations Science Summit on Equitable Solutions for Resilient Communities Facing the Climate Crisis - register using the link below to join the two hour virtual session. Please share your comments below how your work is also advancing equitable disaster resilience!
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“I want to express how grateful I am for the strength of the community we have built together. The progress we have made within the College and beyond has inspired me and gives me great confidence that it will continue with the next set of leaders. I am happy to see how far we have come, and I believe in the momentum we’ve built for the future.” –Renée Cheng Renée Cheng, the John and Rosalind Jacobi Family Endowed Dean, will be leaving UW in early October to become the Senior Vice Provost for Design & the Arts and Dean of the Herberger Institute at Arizona State University. Dean Cheng joined the UW in 2019 from the University of Minnesota where she was the head of the School of Architecture and associate dean of research. As a licensed architect with deep connections to industry and expertise as a design educator, Dean Cheng has shown strong vision and leadership, benefiting communities and advancing diversity, equity and social justice as a core component of the mission of CBE. Read more about her impact on the college and her departure here: https://lnkd.in/geg4nQ5X Renee Cheng
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A stunning new pedestrian bridge strikes the right chord with Nashville International Airport passengers! With hollow structural section (HSS) pipe diagonals laced between the lower bridge girder and the upper roof trusses, the bridge meets stringent vibration criteria while achieving a clean design with maximum views. Assemble the pedestrian bridge--part of the 2024 IDEAS2 Award-winning addition project--for yourself at aisc.org/puzzles! Read more about the innovation behind the bridge and the massive steel guitar-inspired canopy at aisc.org/nashville-airport.
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Thank you so much to the Structural Engineers Association of California (SEAOC) for inviting me to speak yesterday about wildfire risk reduction in communities and multi hazard design. It was wonderful to catch up with friends and meet new engineers! Specially, thank you to Melissa Vickery, S.E. and Tim Hart for organizing this wonderful event. Come back to Oregon soon! (Photo cred: Ayse Hortacsu)
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Here is a good article on the American Institute of Steel Construction Need for Speed Initiative. I'm glad to to be a part of it. https://lnkd.in/eJCx-W6K
AISC funds research to streamline structural steel design and construction
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