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  2. The Role of Micro-Mechanics in Soil Mechanics

    www-civ.eng.cam.ac.uk/geotech_new/publications/TR/TR313.pdf
    15 Aug 2001: And notwithstanding the newness of thetechnology used in construction, there is no possibility of making a few prototype structuresprior to the production run; Civil Engineering has generally got to work first ... Brittleness is not an issue only for
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  4. A solid base for geotechnical research | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/a-solid-base-for-geotechnical-research
    26 Nov 2001: major civil engineering projects. ... This area of science, called geotechnical engineering, involves studying the behaviour of soils and rocks under certain conditions, and then applying that knowledge to civil engineering design and construction.
  5. 74913-2 253..262

    www-civ.eng.cam.ac.uk/cjb/papers/p45.pdf
    9 Nov 2001: problems of the civil engineering industry, and to see how their. ... Developments in. Civil Engineering, 42, Elsevier Science Publishers, 1993,. pp. 267–290.
  6. OfficersNoOct01.qk

    https://www.reporter.admin.cam.ac.uk/reporter/2001-02/special/04/ii.pdf
    2 Nov 2001: Educational Leadership. Ad hoc Board.Electrical Engineering. Ad hoc Board.Electron Device Physics, Hitachi. ... J. Raban, CC, Stuart House, Mill Lane. Chemical Engineering. The Heads of the Departments of Chemical Engineering, Engineering, and Chemistry.
  7. Cambridge students SET the pace | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/cambridge-students-set-the-pace
    8 Oct 2001: Outstanding students from many of Britain's leading universities were competing in categories covering a broad spectrum of research, from biology to civil engineering. ... The four Cambridge winners are:. Rachel Battilana, of the Department of Engineering
  8. 19 Sep 2001: Division D's broad remit is CIVIL ENGINEERING; but in view of the non-watertight and somewhat arbitrary boundaries between inter-related academic subject areas, there are examples of non-civil ... For example, Deployable Structures, which have an
  9. Cambridge's Bright Sparks | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/cambridges-bright-sparks
    7 Sep 2001: Rachel Battilana (pictured left), a student in the University's Department of Engineering, was shortlisted for an award in the Best Civil Engineering Student category, for her work on emergency shelters ... The Institution of Civil Engineers Award for
  10. ADVANCED COMPOSITES - THE CHALLENGE TO BRIDGE DESIGNERS C ...

    www-civ.eng.cam.ac.uk/cjb/papers/cp48.pdf
    31 Aug 2001: 13. Composite manufacturers need to become aware of the real problems of the civil engineering industry, and to seehow their manufacturing techniques can be adopted to suit. ... The elements required for bridges are made in small batches, and are thus
  11. A Thermally Controlled TestChamber for Centrifuge and Laboratory…

    www-civ.eng.cam.ac.uk/geotech_new/publications/TR/TR296.pdf
    17 Aug 2001: CUED/D-SOILS/TR296 1 9 9 5. ’ Visitor, University of Cambridge, Civil Engineering, Trumpington St.,Cambridge, U.K.‘Lecturer, University of Sheffield, Civil Engineering, Mappin St., Sheffield, U.K3 Professor, ... Civil Engineering, Trumpington
  12. GEOTECHNICAL CENTRIFUGEDEVELOPMENT CAN CORRECT A SOIL MECHANICS ERROR …

    www-civ.eng.cam.ac.uk/geotech_new/publications/TR/TR308.pdf
    17 Aug 2001: Proceedings of the lstFoundation Engineering,. International Conference on Soil Mechanics andJune 22 to 26, 1936. ... Volume 1 E-5 page 70 Graduate School of Engineering Harvard University,Cambridge, Mass.

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