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John Cleary, Ph.D., P.E., F.SEI, M.ASCE


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Posted By John Cleary 06-14-2020 10:43 PM
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Horacio, Hello, it is great to hear from one of our members in Mexico. It is also great to hear that you are interested in the practice of structural engineering in the US. I believe the best place to learn is through SEI and ASCE. SEI has great resources including webinars, practice guides, codes ...
Posted By John Cleary 06-12-2020 11:38 AM
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Dani, Great question, students are the future of the profession and interacting and mentoring them is extremely important. One of the best ways to interact with students is through an ASCE Student chapter (or other student organizations). Student chapters are always looking for professionals to work ...
Posted By John Cleary 06-11-2020 11:24 AM
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Amit, It is wonderful to see your enthusiasm and the work you are doing! As you may have read in my bio, I am a member of the SEI Board of Governors. I am on the board representing the Local Activities Division where I am a past chair of the Executive Committee. Local groups are where I got my start ...
Posted By John Cleary 06-11-2020 10:54 AM
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Rudra, Great, tough questions. It is great to see these questions come up. 1) Overall, yes I think the use of fiber composites is going to continue to expand within structural engineering. In "non-traditional" structural engineering fields (i.e. aerospace or the maritime industry) composites are ...
Posted By John Cleary 06-10-2020 11:46 AM
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Maria, What a great question, wave mechanics is not often studied by Structural Engineers. I do some work with wave loads on bridge decks, but make sure to always partner with Coastal Engineers. The Coastal's focus on the wave/water dynamics and I focus on the structural aspects. I asked our Coastal ...