15.11.2023 | 18:00-20:00

BGA ECG Evening Event at University of Warwick

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Introduction

Join us for an evening event at the University of Warwick on 15th November. The night will feature two talks delivered by industry experts. They will share insights and knowledge, sparking thoughtful conversations and opportunities for learning.It offers a great opportunity to network, connecting with peers and professionals in the field. Light refreshments, including drinks and nibbles, will be provided.

Programme:

18:00 – Arrival

18:30 – Welcome Address by:

  • Dr Mohammad Rezania, Reader in Geotechnical Engineering, University of Warwick
  • Dr Meghdad Bagheri, Academic Liaison of the BGA-ECG

18:45 – Presentation: “The Quaternary Geology of HS2 and Implications for Geotechnical Design” by Joe Mazgajczyk, Mott MacDonald

19:00 – Presentation “The use of distributed fibre optics within geogrids to monitor strains at small displacements over chalk beds prone to solution features on the HS2 project”

  • Mr. Dave Woods, Huesker Ltd.

19:15 – Networking Session

20:00 – Event Concludes

Students and professionals are invited for an evening of learning, networking, and engagement.

  • Date & Time
    Date & Time

    15.11.2023

    18:00 - 20:00

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  • Location
    Location

    Room A401, School of Engineering Building, University of Warwick, CV4 7AL

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  • Event Type
    Event Type

    BGA Early Career Group Meetings

  • Refreshments
    Refreshments

    Included

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