CAGE Scholarship Committee - Call for Volunteers

Calendar of Events Import

CAGE March Lunch Meeting
03/24/2023
12:00 PM - 02:00 PM M
CU - Koelbel 352
Boulder, CO

CAGE April Meeting
04/12/2023
12:30 PM - 02:30 PM M
New Terrain Brewery
Golden, CO

Ski Trip
04/14/2023 M
Arapahoe Basin

CAGE May Lunch Meeting
05/10/2023
11:30 AM - 01:00 PM M
PPA Event Center
2105 Decatur St
Denver, CO

Volunteers Needed for Scholarship Committee

One of the primary missions of CAGE is to foster outreach and support for our local research Universities and their engineering students - historically through a scholarship program and our annual University Night meeting to recognize the scholarship applicants.  We are looking to create a stand-alone Scholarship Committee to focus on the implementation and evolution of this important program.  The responsibilities of the committee will be annual communication with our contact professors, review of scholarship applicant abstracts, and the planning of University Night.  A large time requirement is not anticipated of committee members.  The current scholarship program manager will work hand in hand with the new members to form this committee and define its operation to ensure the continuation of a quality scholarship program for years to come.  Young CAGE members are encouraged to participate.
If you are interested in being a member or have any questions about this rewarding committee, please contact Tristan Siegel at tristan.siegel@state.co.us
 

March Meeting with ASCE is in Boulder

CAGE March Lunch Meeting
03/24/2023
12:00 PM - 02:00 PM M
TBDJoint CAGE / ASCE March Lunch Meeting
Please join us for thought provoking presentations on contemporary geotechnical engineering research being conducted at the University of Colorado
 
Our Speakers:
Title: Considerations for the Mitigation of Earthquake-Induced Soil Liquefaction in Urban Environments
 
Bio: Dr. Shideh Dashti is an Associate Professor in Geotechnical Engineering and Geomechanics at the University of Colorado Boulder (CU) and the Acting Associate Dean for Research in the College of Engineering and Applied Science. She also directs a college-funded interdisciplinary research theme titled RISE: Resilient Infrastructure with Sustainability and Equity. Shideh obtained her undergraduate degree at Cornell University and graduate degrees at the University of California, Berkeley. She worked briefly with ARUP and Bechtel on several engineering projects in the US and around the world. Her research team at CU studies: the interactions and interdependencies among infrastructure systems during earthquakes and other disasters; seismic performance of underground structures; consequences and mitigation of the liquefaction hazard facing structures in urban settings; and the intersection of resilience, sustainability, and social justice. She is the recipient of the 2018 Arthur Casagrande Award and the 2021 Walter Huber Civil Engineering Research Prize from ASCE, among other honors and recognitions.
Title:  Centrifuge Modeling of Impoundment Failures and Practical Risk Assessment for Run-outs
 
Bio: Dr. Srikanth S. C. Madabhushi is currently an Assistant Professor in the Geotechnical Engineering and Geomechanics Group and co-director for the Center of Infrastructure, Energy and Space Testing at the University of Colorado Boulder. He obtained his MEng and PhD at the University of Cambridge in 2014 and 2018 and was a post-doctoral research associate at the University of California Davis between 2018 and 2020. His research focus is on Geomechanics and Geohazards using physical and numerical modeling, and he has a particular interest in soil retaining systems, dynamic soil-structure interaction and coastal engineering.


 
Title: Water-weakening effect on drilled caissons socketed in claystone bedrock
 
Bio: Dr. Yida Zhang is currently an assistant professor in the geotechnical engineering and geomechanics group at the University of Colorado Boulder. He obtained his PhD degree from Northwestern university in 2016, MS degree from Louisiana State University in 2012, and BS degree from Zhejiang University in 2010, all in civil engineering department. His specialty and research interests are constitutive modeling of geomaterials interacting with environmental factors, granular mechanics, poromechanics, thermodynamics, and energy geotechnics.


 
Title:  Soil-structure interaction of buried infrastructure: centrifuge testing of jointed pipelines​
 
Bio:  Dr. Brad Wham serves as Research Assistant Professor at the University of Colorado Boulder and the Center for Infrastructure, Energy, and Space Testing where he directs unique campus laboratories and diverse collaborations to conduct a range of research activities targeting resilient critical infrastructure systems, including water and energy distribution. He holds various degrees in geotechnical and structural engineer from Cornell University and Virginia Tech.

Pricing:
CAGE and ASCE Member $10
Nonmember $40
Students/University Professors  $0

Click Here to Register
 
PDHs = 1.5 hours - provided upon request

Take a Ski Day!

Ski Trip
04/14/2023 M
Arapahoe Basin

ADSC invites CAGE Members to attend

The local ADSC chapter is hosting an educational session which may interest some CAGE members.  This is a free event and will include time for questions and answers.  Snacks will be provided!
When:  April 27 at 1:30 – approx. 3:30
Where:  GH Phipps  5995 Greenwood Plaza Blvd #100, Greenwood Village, CO 80111
 
Please see the following link for additional registration information.
 
https://forms.office.com/e/0T52idBqNN

Disclaimer

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