Civil Engineering
The University of Sydney
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Seminar series - 2000

Semester 2 2000

 

Wednesday July 19, 2000, 3 - 4 pm
Andrew De Ambrosis: The Design of Shotcrete Facings in Soiled Nailed Excavations
Hemanta Doloi: Application of Simulation Tools for Strategic Decision Evaluation In Life Cycle Project Management

Wednesday August 2, 2000, 3 - 4 pm
Gilbert Wong: Application of Piles on pavement and embankment construction
Ian Jones: |What are interests of the Ocean Technology Group?

Wednesday August 16, 2000, 3 - 4 pm
Michel Chaaya: Development and Integration of a Visual Design Management System for a Life Cycle Project Management Model

Wednesday September 6, 2000, 3 - 4 pm
Demao Yang: Compression stability of high strength steel sections with low strain-hardening
Weimen Deng: Uplift capacity of suction caissons
Reuben Mubiru: Performance of Trickle Irrigation Systems (postponed)

Wednesday September 13, 2000, 3 - 4 pm
Mid-semester holidays - no seminar

Wednesday September 27, 2000, 3 - 4 pm
Sydney 2000 Olympic Games - no seminar

Wednesday October 11, 2000, 3 - 4 pm
Michael Bambach: Thin Walled Sections with Unstiffened Elements under Stress Gradients
Cynthia Wang: Application of large deformation analysis in soil mechanics

Wednesday October 25, 2000, 3 - 4 pm
Tim Wilkinson: Effect of GMAW on the Mechanical Properties of In-line Galvanised Cold-Formed Steel
Bosco Poon: The Effect of Soil Compressibility on the Bearing Capacity of Shallow Foundation subjected to General Planar Loads and Cyclic Loads

Wednesday November 8, 2000, 3 - 4 pm
Kevin Ye: Bending of High-Strength Low Ductility Steels
Elisha Harris: Behaviour of Steel Storage Racks
Trung Doan: Long-term Behaviour of Concrete Bridges

Wednesday November 22, 2000, 3 - 4 pm
Viet Nguyen: Land subsidence due to groundwater extraction and its effects on pile foundations
Hong Ngoc Bui: Examination the time dependent large deformation behaviour of plastic yield and creep of soft soils

Semester 1 2000

 

Wednesday March 15, 2000, 3 - 4 pm
Farok Majeed: Global Business Strategies and Project Management - Do they Complement or Compete with each other?

What is the aim of our seminars?

University of Sydney student

Our seminars are primarily designed for our postgraduate students to present their work and gain experience at public speaking. However we also include our own academics, visiting researchers, and practicing engineers to present.

All members of the department - staff, postgraduates and undergraduates, as well as any interested members of the university & engineering community, and the general public are most welcome to attend.