Another organization working on standards for subsurface data is @ASCETweets
In our June workshop, Michael Woods shared the unique elements of the ASCE 38-02 including its system for reporting accuracy and reliability. Learn more: https://t.co/COCeRMjG1g
Data sharing without data standards can easily become impossible. Learn about one of the leading subsurface options from Allan Cadden's talk at #SUSSWorkshop
Thinking about new ways to deal with heat in this late summer #heatwave? Check out Dr. John McCartney's about how we can use the subsurface to manage heat and conserve energy in his talk from our June #SUSSWorkshop
https://t.co/6eAGQuA6ai
NYC has a lot of history and a significant part of that history lies beneath our feet. Check out Al Brand's talk on historical geotechnical data and what it can do for contemporary projects! https://t.co/t5VfPuwr2N
Today marks the final day of this year's ARISE program and we're so proud of our students' hard work all summer! Looking forward to seeing their presentations at the colloquium today!
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Looking for new ways to sense what lies beneath your feet? Check out Prof. Huston's fascinating talk about novel #geosensing tools and #IoT!
https://t.co/AR05yfQF3Y
In a city as large and complex as #NYC, interagency coordination is key to making the most of data. @NYCDoITT's Erika Kamptner shared a recent effort to coordinate underground data across city agencies and beyond at our #SSUSWorkshop@NYU_CUSP@nyutandon
https://t.co/ENRUpxefGj
After a busy summer of research, our Tandon Summer Undergraduate Researchers are ready to present their work at @nyutandon's poster session today! We're so proud of @0orja, @YitaoLi1, Angie, and Marija for all the hard work they've put in this year!
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With @nytimes reporting that a quarter of humanity is facing looming water crises, better management of our water resources is increasingly crucial. Learn how Prof. Daniel Yeh is working on this problem in his talk on innovative urban wastewater systems https://t.co/Yo0UrhhGmj
NYC OEM's flash flood warning today is a good reminder of NYC's vulnerability to flooding. Learn more about how Route 35 was reconstructed to improve coastal flood resiliency from Drew Markewicz at our #SUSSWorkshop https://t.co/EqVutOQmEc
Professor Debra Laefer recently returned from field work in Wamba, Kenya where she worked with a Samburu tribal community and a group of highly multidisciplinary researchers to document traditional Samburu architecture @urban_modeling
Start your week off with a quick trip from the desert to the city streets with Prof. Barbara Luke's overview of cutting edge #geophysical tools and how they can help us understand the urban subsurface
https://t.co/fOKMDdihZ0
Before you head off for the weekend, Captain Michael Brady tells us how subsurface intel can play a crucial role in keeping our first responders safe in the city https://t.co/oGOsyP4rnC
Every summer we welcome visiting scholars, undergraduate researchers, & even K12 students to join our us working with our high res #LiDAR data. See what our ARISE high school students have been working on 8/16 @ https://t.co/3pOV8ll5ML
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Microplastics are increasingly being found in food, drinking water, and more. Dr. Yongli Zhang explained how they get there and how we can start to manage and reduce this growing form of pollution.
https://t.co/GGlKEc5hQg
In today's #datadriven world, database design is still a challenge for many students, but Prof. Laefer and her collaborators at @UC3M have found a new way to help students learning database modeling: https://t.co/E9a0H5HNR2
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