Research Seminars @ Illinois

Tailored for undergraduate researchers, this calendar is a curated list of research seminars at the University of Illinois. Explore the diverse world of research and expand your knowledge through engaging sessions designed to inspire and enlighten.

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Feb 20, 2026   12:15 - 1:15 pm  
Nathan M. Newmark Civil Engineering Laboratory
Graphic for the William W. Hay Railroad Engineering Seminar with speaker information for Kevin Oldknow from Simon Fraser University.
Sponsor
RailTEC at Illinois
Speaker
Kevin Oldknow - Simon Fraser University
Cost
William W. Hay Seminars are free to the public to attend. PDHs are available to seminar participants for $25 per seminar. Please note that registration is required for all participants.
Registration
Registration
E-Mail
hayseminar@illinois.edu
Phone
217-300-1340
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Originating Calendar
William W. Hay Railroad Engineering Seminar

Railway vehicles and tracks are complex, sophisticated, and highly nonlinear systems.  There is one, singular location where these dynamic systems meet & interact: the wheel-rail interface.  The contact pressures and subsurface stresses generated in wheel-rail contact far exceed those seen in many engineering applications, as does the range of environmental conditions experienced at this inherently ‘open’ interface.  This leads to fascinating phenomena to understand and challenging problems to solve. This seminar will include a review of wheel-rail contact fundamentals, connecting them with more recent developments in the understanding of critical dynamics and damage modes that can have profound consequences for railway systems in terms of performance, cost, efficiency, and safety.  Finally, open questions and current areas of active research will be discussed in which developments in the areas of modeling and simulation, machine learning, and sensing technologies are being used to further understand, measure, and manage this critical interface.

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