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Commute Atlanta StudyAfter more than two years of planning, the Georgia Institute of Technology, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering is currently conducting the Commute Atlanta Study. This study is sponsored by the Federal Highway Administration, Georgia Department of Transportation, and Georgia Tech. The Commute Atlanta study is collecting travel data to provide better information on where, when, and under what conditions people drive in Atlanta. |
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Computer Aided Structural Engineering Center (CASE/GTSTRUDL)GT STRUDL is one of the most widely used Structural Design & Analysis software programs for Architectural - Engineering - Construction (AEC), CAE/CAD, utilities, offshore, industrial, nuclear and civil works. GT STRUDL is a fully integrated general- purpose structural information processing system capable of supplying an engineer with accurate and complete technical data for design decision making. |
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Georgia Transportation InstituteThe Georgia Transportation Institute (GTI) is a consortium of Georgia universities active in transportation research and education. GTI is headquartered at the Georgia Institute of Technology and assists researchers at Georgia State University, the University of Georgia, Clark Atlanta University, Georgia Southern University, Southern Polytechnic State University, Albany State University, and Mercer University. |
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GEOtechnical EarthQUAKE Engineering & GeophysicsAt the interface of earthquake engineering, seismology and geophysics, the GEOQUAKE Group integrates large-scale ground motion and soil-structure interaction simulations with high quality field data, to develop efficient and cost-effective hazard mitigation methodologies while advancing the understanding of geophysical processes in the near-surface. |
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GWRIThe Georgia Water Resources Institute (GWRI) at Georgia Tech was authorized by US Congress through the Water Resources Research Act of 1964 (P.L. 101-397). The GWRI mission is to foster the creation of partnerships, resources, and knowledge base necessary to address current water resources challenges in the state of Georgia, the U.S., and the world. |
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HSRCThe Hazardous Substance Research Center/South and Southwest is a competitively awarded, peer-reviewed research consortium led by Louisiana State University with the cooperation of the Georgia Institute of Technology, Rice University, and Texas A&M University to address critical hazardous substance problems, especially as they relate to contaminated sediments. |
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In-Situ Testing GroupThe In-Situ Research Group involves the field testing and geotechnical site characterization of soils and other geomaterials using direct push technology methods, including cone penetrometers, piezocones,seismic cones, flat dilatometers, and special true-interval downhole geophysics methods. |
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ISTDThe Institute for Sustainable Technology and Development (ISTD) serves as the Georgia Tech advocate on sustainability, facilitating the development and implementation of a comprehensive agenda for enhancing curriculum, research programs, and campus management. |
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MAE CenterThe Mid-America Earthquake Center is one of three national earthquake engineering research centers established by the National Science Foundation and its partner institutions. |
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MESLMultimedia Environmental Simulations Laboratory (MESL) was established in 1993 to provide scientific and technical expertise to government, educational and private organizations, in the area of environmental simulation and analysis. |
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Particulate Media Research LaboratoryThe Particulate Media Research Laboratory addresses the fundamental study of soils and subsurface processes. |
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Rock and Fracture GroupRock and Fracture Group |
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Seismic Risk Mitigation for Port SystemsEarthquakes pose a significant threat to many U.S. seaports, which serve as crucial gateways for international trade. Current engineering practice for seismic risk reduction for port facilities is typically based on design or retrofit criteria for individual physical components (e.g., wharf structures) expressed in terms of allowable levels of force and/or displacement. |
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Skidaway Institute of OceanographyThe Skidaway Institute of Oceanography (SkIO) is an autonomous research unit of the University System of Georgia. The mission of the Institute is to provide the State of Georgia with a nationally and internationally recognized center of excellence in marine science. |