Geotechnical News December 2010
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Geotechnical Instrumentation News
The University of Florida
Geotechnical
Instrumentation
for Field Measurements
April 3-5, 2011
Doubletree Hotel • Cocoa Beach, Florida
Course Director: John Dunnicliff
Lectures by Users of Instrumentation
Lectures and Displays
by Manufacturers of Instrumentation
COURSE EMPHASIS:
The emphasis is on why and how,
and will be updated to include web-based monitoring,
wireless monitoring, emerging technologies and online
sources of information. Prior to the course, registrants
may submit questions and requested discussion topics,
and a half day has been assigned for responding to these
requests.
WHO:
Engineers, geologists, and technicians who are
involved with performance monitoring of geotechnical
features of civil engineering projects. Project managers
and other decision-makers who are concerned with
management of
RISK
during construction.
WHY:
To learn the who, why, and how of successful
geotechnical monitoring. To meet and discuss with
others in the geotechnical instrumentation community.
WHAT:
Practical information by leaders of the
geotechnical instrumentation community, respresenting
both users and manufacturers:
•
John Dunnicliff, Consulting Engineer
•
Martin Beth, Sol Data
•
Aaron Grosser, Barr Engineering
•
Daniele Inaudi, Roctest/Smartec
•
Allen Marr, Geocomp
•
Justin Nettle, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
•
Tony Simmonds, Geokon
•
Robert Taylor, RST Instruments
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