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ASCE Webinar: The Next Wave in Geotechnical Engineering
By:
Mohamed Ezzat
Mohamed Ezzat
,
2 years ago
We are pleased to invite you to join us in the coming ASCE Webinar:
The Next Wave in Geotechnical Engineering: Exploring the Power of AI
All details of the seminar and the registration can be found below and in the attached file.
We are very pleased to announce the
#ASCE_Seminar
: The Next Wave in Geotechnical Engineering: Exploring the Power of AI
Date & Time: Monday,
#December_11
, 2023.
Location:
#Online
Time: 6:00 p.m.–7:30 p.m (
#KSA_Time
)
Register
here:
https://lnkd.
in/eSUF3hCv
About the Seminar:
In an era marked by rapid advancements in technology, the field of geotechnical engineering stands on the brink of a transformative epoch. This seminar aims to illuminate the profound impact and potential of artificial intelligence (AI) in reshaping geotechnical engineering practices and theories. The seminar brings together a distinguished panel of experts, each offering unique insights into the integration and application of AI in geotechnical engineering.
Featured Speakers & Topics:
Dr.
Nick Machairas
,
Columbia University (NYC)
Current Status of Large Language Models and Their Performance on Common Geotechnical Engineering Tasks.
Dr.
Tugce Baser
,
University of Illinois
Can Artificial Intelligence Predict the Future of Geotechnical Engineering?
Dr.
Mohamed Ezzat,
Prince Sultan University
Physics-Informed Neural Networks: Bridging the Gap in Geotechnical AI."
Looking forward to seeing you there!
https://forms.gle/T8Sn1shD85oF2A446
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