Civil and Environmental Engineering - Master Calendar
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The Rail Transportation and Engineering Center (RailTEC) in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE) at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign invites you to attend the RailTEC Short Course in Summer 2020.
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The William W. Hay Railroad Engineering Seminar Series Presents: Timber Crosstie Spike Failures: Overview, Loading Demands, and Mitigation Considerations Marcus Dersch - University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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This session will give you the opportunity to meet CEE students with experiences both on and off campus that they have been able to use to their advantage on a résumé. In this panel discussion, students will answer questions about how to fill résumés with skills and activities that stand out. Be sure to come with questions of your own.
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Bring your résumé to this review night and find out if it's ready for action. The session will start with a CEE Alumni Association Board member giving a presentation about ways to craft a winning résumé and cover letter. Afterwards, you will be able to meet one-on-one with alumni who will look over your résumé and offer suggestions for revision.
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The William W. Hay Railroad Engineering Seminar Presents: Innovations in Track Inspection – The Use of 3D Laser Sensing and AI to Detect Changes in Track Condition Richard Fox-Ivey | Principal Consultant | Railmetrics
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In a competitive market, knowing how to stand out in a crowd can make the difference between landing an internship/job or having your résumé end up in the discard pile. Recruiters will discuss the things they look for during their brief time with each prospective employee during job fairs.
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Interviews can be unnerving. Join a CEE Alumni Association Board member for a discussion on how to put the nerves to bed. The presentation is designed to explore the interview from both points of view: the employer’s and the prospective employee’s. Develop question answering strategies and skills that will help you leave a great impression on the interview team.
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A CEEAA board member will share about an often-overlooked aspect of one’s career: workplace negotiation. Learn about common pitfalls of workplace negotiation, how men and women negotiate differently, and how you can translate communication skills into an increased salary and better benefits.
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Making the transition from school to a professional workplace can be intimidating. Come learn how to adapt to the workplace as an intern or new hire. This panel discussion brings together CEE alumni and Alumni Association board members working in a variety of private fields to discuss their own personal working environments and conditions.
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Searching for a job after graduation is a daunting task for all students. Added to an already stressful process, international students also have to be aware of visa policies, CPT/OPT options and legal obligations, all while selling themselves to a potential job opportunity.
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vRRES features presentations by railroaders, consulting engineers, academics and others involved in all aspects of railroad environmental topics.
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vRRES features presentations by railroaders, consulting engineers, academics and others involved in all aspects of railroad environmental topics.
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In this session, members of the CEE Alumni Association Young Engineers Division will talk about how to nurture and enhance your career to achieve ongoing success and happiness. We will explore the importance of networking, continuing education, involvement in your community, and how to handle the stress of balancing your career with all of the other aspects of your life.
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Autonomous Wireless Monitoring and Assessment of Railroad Bridges
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Join us Friday, 20 November at 12:30 PM CT for the William W. Hay Railroad Engineering Seminar "Autonomous Wireless Monitoring and Assessment of Railroad Bridges" presented by Bill Spencer, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Register at https://railtec.illinois.edu/events/hay-seminar/
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Join us Friday, 4 December at 12:30 PM CT for the William W. Hay Railroad Engineering Seminar "Canadian Pacific and the Challenges of Crossing the Canadian Rockies" presented by David Thurston, Canadian Pacific Railway. Register at https://railtec.illinois.edu/events/hay-seminar/
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Canadian Pacific and the Challenges of Crossing the Canadian Rockies
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Hosted twice a year, the CEE job fair brings company recruiters and students together, giving students the opportunity to find internships and full-time positions. Fairs are held in September and February and last from 10:00am - 4:00pm. Approximately 65 companies and nearly 600 CEE students attend the events.
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Virtual event.
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Join us for a CEE Faculty Research Webinar via Zoom to hear about the new Kavita and Lalit Bahl Smart Bridge connecting Newmark Lab with the Hydrosystems Lab.
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Due to safety concerns related to COVID-19, Engineering Open House (EOH) will be held virtually this year. Exhibits from engineering departments will presented on the EOH website as a pre-recorded video or livestream.
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Held each year in April, the Convocation ceremony is an opportunity for students who have been awarded scholarships and fellowships to be honored for their achievements. In addition to student award winners, invitations are extended to donors, administration, faculty and staff.
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Illinois Center for Transportation is proud to announce that the Kent Seminar Spring 2021 Distinguished speaker will be Chris Hendrickson. Hendrickson is the Hamerschlag University Professor of Engineering Emeritus and the director of the Traffic 21 Institute at Carnegie Mellon University.
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Seminar: “Infrastructure Data Analytics: From Information Extraction to Behavior Characterization” Presented by Dr. Mohamad Alipour, University of California, Los Angeles
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Graduating CEE students, along with their family and friends, are invited to join CEE at Illinois department head Ana Barros, faculty and staff at a virtual reception to celebrate their achievement.
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To apply broad engineering to bridge the gap between Pavement/Railway Engineering and Geotechnical Engineering. To promote co-operation and exchange of information and knowledge about the geotechnical aspects in design, construction, maintenance, environmental aspects, and monitoring and upgrading of roads, railways, airfields and harbor facilities.