March 2015 |
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GLOBAL LINK CALENDAR Click on event titles for details MAY 28 Deadline for abstracts, International Perspective on Water Resources and the Environment Conference, Sri Lanka Submit items for possible inclusion in the calendar to nibanez@asce.org. |
REGION 10 NEWS Leading university in Egypt advances toward International Student Group status Alexandria University’s school of engineering is moving ahead with efforts to establish an official ASCE International Student Group, and is currently in a probationary period with review and possible approval later this year. As part of their activities to satisfy requirements, earlier this month the school’s construction team hosted the management director of DOKA in Egypt, Hesham El Deeb, to talk about the company’s work and projects it’s involved in as an international producer and supplier of prefabricated formwork used in concrete pouring. About 100 civil and architecture engineering students attended the event. |
AN-NAJAH INTERNATIONAL STUDENT GROUP Palestinian university’s student group achieves official ASCE status Courtesy Sa’ed Aker Congratulations to one of the newest ASCE International Student Groups – An-Najah National University, the largest university in Palestine. Since its unofficial launch two years ago, more than 300 students have joined the group, after discovering the value of becoming a part of ASCE and the benefits students may derive as they pursue their careers. The group is readying a special event to celebrate its official status. Student group website>> |
IN ASCE’s CIVIL ENGINEERING ONLINE MAGAZINE Unitized building facade made of sustainable biological composite A team of European companies and organizations has expanded sustainability options with the creation of "biocomposites" that aim to reach the same level of performance as carbon- or glass-fiber composites. Explore the exterior wall panel in ASCE’s online edition of Civil Engineering magazine. London art installation upends gravity An artist's work commissioned by an automaker appeared to defy gravity last month, displaying a red hatchback upside-down on the curve of a seemingly escaped strip of asphalt. Defy your expectations and see the results in ASCE’s online edition of Civil Engineering magazine. Enormous North Sea wind farm approved Great Britain has granted approval for the construction of an offshore wind farm in the North Sea that is currently the largest planned wind farm in the world. Explore the ambitious project in ASCE’s online edition of Civil Engineering magazine. Reports explore potential effects of climate intervention The National Academy of Sciences has released two reports that examine whether climate intervention can help resolve the globe's changing climate. Examine the findings and consequences in ASCE’s online edition of Civil Engineering magazine. |