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Performance of Structures: from Research to Design sets the tone for the 2002 Structures Congress & Exposition. The program has been designed to appeal to researchers, educators, analysts, designers, and business practice leaders. From student to full professor, and from engineer-in-training to CEO... this congress has something for you!

Researchers: Discover how you and your university can benefit from the NSF-sponsored Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation (NEES).

Educators: Learn about the latest developments in structural engineering research and design. Get the details on major structural engineering projects... information you can use to inspire your students, and show them they are preparing to enter a fascinating and challenging field.

Analysts: Attend the 15th annual Conference on Analysis and Electronic Computation being held concurrently with Structures 2002.

Designers: Hear the experts explain the latest developments in performance-based engineering, and learn how to incorporate this exciting new design philosophy.

The 2002 Exposition will feature a wide array of companies, products and services for the industry. Additional Exhibit space is available; for information on exhibiting your company or product, contact Christine von Steiger at National Trade Productions, Inc.: (800) 687-7469, ext. 207; or (703) 706-8207; or ntpsales@ntpshow.com.

 
Use of high-performance steel in buildings and bridges
Super tall buildings
Research and design in wood frame structures
AISC Steel Bridge Forum
Innovative structural systems
Static pushover analysis for earthquake resistant structures
ASCE’s 150th Anniversary Celebration and much, much more

 

 
Special Bonus: ASCE Building Performance Study Team Briefings on the Pentagon and the World Trade Center

 

Questions? conf@asce.org

 

   

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