Forensics Engineering Conference
Feb. 8, 2024 8 a.m. – 5:20 p.m. CT
Feb. 9, 2024 8 a.m. – 4:20 p.m. CT
UT Austin — Pickle Research Campus
David Fowler, Ph.D., Lead Faculty
$550 Online
Faculty, Student and Group Discounts
1.5 CEUs and Digital Badge Credential
For the past 18 years, the Forensics Engineering Conference at UT Austin’s Cockrell School of Engineering has brought together the best of academia and industry for an exciting exchange on advances in forensics engineering. This year’s 2024 Conference topics span real-world case studies and lessons from significant structural forensic failures to ethical issues regarding duties and opportunities to warn. Sessions are presented by industry and academic engineering experts.
The 2024 Forensics Engineering Conference is designed for civil and architectural engineers, as well as civil engineering and mechanical engineers. This year UT engineering students can attend online for FREE.
The conference is held online.
Registration closes at 6 p.m. CT Wednesday February 7.
Dates | Time | Location | Price | |
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Thurs. and Fri. Feb. 8 - Feb. 9, 2024 |
8 a.m. – 4:20 p.m. CT | Online | $550 | Registration is closed |
Special discount rates for faculty, students, retirees, government, military, non-profits and groups over four. Contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to learn more.
Conference Sessions
- 3 Garages, 3 Repairs – How Stakeholders Influence Repair Design
- Forensic Engineering in the Northeast
- The Crucial Role of Forensic Engineering in Subrogation Litigation
- The Minnesota I-35 Bridge Collapse
- Sampling Methodologies for Forensic Investigations
- Just Add Water: A Concept & Case Study Exploration of Water in the Built Environment
- Duty to Warn
- Predicting the Future: How Fitness for Service Evaluation was Used to Determine the Fate of Damaged Industrial Equipment
- A Legal Perspective for Forensic Engineers: Case Studies in Contracts and Negligence
- The Practice of Forensic Engineering in Academia
- CROSS-US – Opportunities to Warn
- Hurricane Harvey Flood Damage to Corporate Campus
- ANO-Slight Change-Big Disaster: Arkansas Nuclear One
- Evaluation of a Reinforced Concrete Cooling Tower
Abstracts/Bios
View list of speakers and abstracts.
Agenda
View the full agenda here.