Computing in Civil Engineering
This proceedings consist of papers presented at the Third Congress on Computing in Civil Engineering held in Anaheim, California, June 17-19, 1996. The proceedings covers advanced computing...

The World's Oldest Civil Engineering Professor

Civil Engineering Education: An Historical Perspective

State Engineers as Policymakers: Apolitical Experts in a Federalist System

How to Make Our Heroes?Their Heroes

The Elements of Academic Research
Students and graduate students who are beginning to do research often have many difficult questions and concerns. This book is designed to give a comprehensive, reader-friendly overview...

Does ASCE Have a Responsibility to Mandate Continuing Education?
This paper won the Mead award for a paper by a younger member of ASCE. He notes that there is an exponential explosion of technology and knowledge and that more demands and higher expectations...

Trends in Engineering: Education and Practice

Highlights of Project Management
One of the most important persons in an A/E organization is the PM. There may be one or many, but they are the lifeblood of the firm. How are PMs trained, or are they? What directions...

The 1993 LRFD Specification

Logic Programming for Structural Engineering: An Introduction and Overview

The Science of Water
The Foundation of Modern Hydraulics
The Science of Water, in a single volume, comprises 2,300 years worth of information on the evolution of hydraulic science. The book details...

Executive Development for Equipment Managers

Frank Baron, 80; a Civil Engineering Professor at Berkeley

Educational and Research Issues on the Road to Integrated Water Resources Management

Capstone Course with a Writing Twist

Integration of Design in the Civil Engineering Curriculum

A Decade of Capstone Design

The Capstone CE Design Course - an Undergraduate College Experience

Teaching Turbulence in Graduate Engineering Course

 

 

 

 

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