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Climate Change may Damage Infrastructure
Concerns over Burnley Tunnel future
Technical
Seminar: Blast & Impact
Tsunami Technical Forum:
Understanding Tsunami Threat and Mitigation Technologies
Launch of RNSA on 24 February,
2005
Tsunami Information Links
2005 Engineering & Security Research Forum, Canberra
Friday, 25 February 2005
Protecting structures from blast, shock & impact -
Presented by Professor Theodor Krauthammer
About us The Advanced Protective Technology for Engineering Structures (APTES) Research Group is a part of the Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering at the University of Melbourne. The main research theme of the group is to study the vulnerability and performance of critical infrastructure (including major bridges, dams, telecommunication centres, main power and water supply stations, landmark structures, commercial tall buildings, etc.) under both natural and technical hazards (accidents or terrorist attacks). The group maintains a balanced program of teaching, research, consulting and service to the profession. APTES has been working closely with CSIRO, and Protective Technology Centres in USA, UK and Singapore. The centre also actively participate in the Tall Buildings Task Force formed by World Council of Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH), CIB (International Council for Research and Innovation in Building and Construction).
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