Category: Geomechanics
Subsurface Imaging and the Future of Geotechnical Site Investigation
- In person in the George J. Schroepfer Conference Theater, 210 Civil Engineering Building, Fridays at 10:10 a.m. Coffee and refreshments served.
- Via Zoom. Registration is required. Link information will be sent when you register.
Shales as barriers for fluid flow in underground storage
In person: In the George J. Schroepfer Conference Theater, 210 Civil Engineering Building, Fridays at 10:10 a.m. Coffee and refreshments served.
Via Zoom: Registration is required. Link information will be sent when you register.
How Fracking Affects Our Water
Are configurational forces real forces?
Reaction-Induced Fracturing Under Subsurface Conditions
CO2 Removal from Air and Permanent Solid Storage
Career Panel at the Warren Lecture
Warren Lecture with Stefan Llewellyn Smith
Warren Lecture Series with Mark Board
Modeling Soil-Machine Interaction: Evolving Research on Evolutionary Plasticity Problems
When Topology Met Phononics: Wave Manipulation on Edges and Interfaces
Machine Learning and Computer Vision for Processing-Property Analyses
George J. Schroepfer Conference Theater, 210 Civil Engineering Building
The Granular Genome: An Alternative to Constitutive Modeling
George J. Schroepfer Conference Theater, 210 Civil Engineering Building
Ultralight Coilable Structures
George J. Schroepfer Conference Theater, 210 Civil Engineering Building
Optimization of Lattice-based Models for Simulation of Multi-stage Hydraulic Fracturing
George J. Schroepfer Conference Theater, 210 Civil Engineering Building
Meshfree Methods: Progress Made After 20 Years and Future Directions
George J. Schroepfer Conference Theater, 210 Civil Engineering Building
Critical Mechanical Structures: Topological Metamaterials and Robust Mechanisms in Messy Matter
George J. Schroepfer Conference Theater, 210 Civil Engineering Building
Fluid Deformation of the Solid Earth: Bending and Breaking Rock and Ice
George J. Schroepfer Conference Theater, 210 Civil Engineering Building
Spiraled Boreholes: An Expression of 3D Directional Instability of Drilling Systems
George J. Schroepfer Conference Theater, 210 Civil Engineering Building
On Recent Developments In Shell Finite Elements
George J. Schroepfer Conference Theater, 210 Civil Engineering Building