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Exploring Innovative Engineering Facilities: Insights from Top U.S. Universities

This presentation explores cutting-edge engineering facilities across top U.S. universities, focusing on key experimental labs and apparatuses. Highlighted are the reaction wall and shake table at the Newmark Lab, UIUC, the centrifuge at UC Davis, and the Army Corps of Engineers' facilities. Through interviews and field studies conducted by Jaret Lynch, a masters student at UIUC, insights into the innovative research methodologies and experimental setups are discussed, showcasing the importance of these facilities in advancing engineering education and research.

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Exploring Innovative Engineering Facilities: Insights from Top U.S. Universities

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  1. Sample NEES presentation Thomas FinholtSchool of InformationUniversity of Michigan

  2. Outline • Pictures of facilities • Newmark Lab, UIUC – reaction wall • Newmark Lab, UIUC – shake table • UC Davis – centrifuge • Army Corps of Engineers, CERL – reaction wall

  3. Interview study: Data • Field notes • Audio tapes • Photographs Jaret Lynch, UIUC masters student, Newmark Lab reaction wall

  4. Shake table experiment Shake table, UIUC, Newmark Lab

  5. Centrifuge experiment Centrifuge, UC Davis

  6. Reaction wall experiment Reaction wall, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, CERL

  7. Tsunami wave tank Circular wave basin, O.H. Hinsdale Wave Research Lab, Oregon State University

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