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MPhil in Civil Engineering - Effects of Concentrations of Chitosan on the Growth of Pinellia Ternata in Elevated Carbon Dioxide Condition
Thesis Defense

MPhil in Civil Engineering - Effects of Concentrations of Chitosan on the Growth of Pinellia Ternata in Elevated Carbon Dioxide Condition

Organized by Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering
Room 3574 (Lift 27 & 28), 3/F Academic Building, HKUST
18 January 2022
MPhil in Civil Engineering - Modelling of Flow Slide Type Failures
Thesis Defense

MPhil in Civil Engineering - Modelling of Flow Slide Type Failures

Organized by Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering
Zoom Meeting ID 515-100-7531, HKUST
17 January 2022
PHD in Civil Engineering - Constitutive and Phenomenological Relationships of Fluid-Structure Interaction by the Data-Driven Koopman Linearly-Time-Invariant Analysis
Thesis Defense

PHD in Civil Engineering - Constitutive and Phenomenological Relationships of Fluid-Structure Interaction by the Data-Driven Koopman Linearly-Time-Invariant Analysis

Organized by Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering
Zoom Meeting ID: 964-0933-7978, Passcode: 421948, HKUST
14 January 2022
PHD in Civil Engineering - Characterization, Analysis and Design of Multi-culm Bamboo Axial Members with Dowel-type Connections for Use in Truss Structures
Thesis Defense

PHD in Civil Engineering - Characterization, Analysis and Design of Multi-culm Bamboo Axial Members with Dowel-type Connections for Use in Truss Structures

Organized by Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering
Zoom Meeting ID: 939-1702-3840, Passcode: 914022 (for external examiner), Room 3574 (Lifts 27-28), 3/F Academic Building, HKUST
5 January 2022
  implications on water quality modeling
Thesis Defense

MPhil in Civil Engineering - Continuous observation of algal bloom dynamics in eutrophic marine fish culture zone: implications on water quality modeling

Organized by Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering
Room 3574 (Lift 27-28), 3/F Academic Building, Meeting ID 971-9575-1448 Passcode: 972251 (for Prof Joseph Lee), HKUST
28 December 2021
PHD in Civil Engineering - An investigation of CO2 and UV radiation for quality growth of Pseudostellaria heterophylla in biochar-amended soils
Thesis Defense

PHD in Civil Engineering - An investigation of CO2 and UV radiation for quality growth of Pseudostellaria heterophylla in biochar-amended soils

Organized by Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering
Room 3574, (lift 27 & 28), 3/F Academic building, HKUST
21 December 2021
MPhil in Civil Engineering - Mesoscale Convective Systems and Its Contribution to Heavy Rain Belt Events in Southeast China
Thesis Defense

MPhil in Civil Engineering - Mesoscale Convective Systems and Its Contribution to Heavy Rain Belt Events in Southeast China

Organized by Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering
Meeting ID: 939 9137 2525 Passcode: 2021fall, HKUST
13 October 2021
Civil Engineering Workshop  - Emerging Issues and Solutions of Drinking Water Treatment Works
Seminar, Lecture, Talk Workshop

Civil Engineering Workshop

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Emerging Issues and Solutions of Drinking Water Treatment Works

Organized by Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering
Room 3574 (Lift 27/28), CIVL Departmental Conference Room
19 September 2021
Civil Engineering Seminar  - Design and Construction of Deep Cement Mixing Works in Land Reclamation
Seminar, Lecture, Talk

Civil Engineering Seminar

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Design and Construction of Deep Cement Mixing Works in Land Reclamation

Organized by Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering
Zoom Meeting: ID 969 9346 4486 Password: 284651
3 September 2021
PHD in Civil Engineering - THE EFFECTS OF PORE STRUCTURE ON SWRC AND SHEAR MODULUS OF COMPACTED SILTY SAND
Thesis Defense

PHD in Civil Engineering - THE EFFECTS OF PORE STRUCTURE ON SWRC AND SHEAR MODULUS OF COMPACTED SILTY SAND

Organized by Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering
Zoom Meeting ID: 5151007531., HKUST
2 September 2021
 a Bridge from Atmospheric Dynamics and Climate Variability to Hydrological Extremes
Thesis Defense

PHD in Civil Engineering - Atmospheric River: a Bridge from Atmospheric Dynamics and Climate Variability to Hydrological Extremes

Organized by Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering
Zoom Meeting ID: 969-8036-1266, Passcode: 2021, HKUST
30 August 2021
MPhil in Civil Engineering - Seismic Slope Analyses Using Material Point Method
Thesis Defense

MPhil in Civil Engineering - Seismic Slope Analyses Using Material Point Method

Organized by Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering
Zoom Meeting ID : 999-6220-9244, Passcode: HKUST, HKUST
27 August 2021
 An Emerging Frontier in Environmental and Agricultural Applications
Conference, Symposium, Forum Seminar, Lecture, Talk

Civil Engineering Seminar

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on Nanobubbles: An Emerging Frontier in Environmental and Agricultural Applications

Organized by Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering; Chinese National Engineering Research Center for Control and Treatment of Heavy Metal Pollution (Hong Kong Bracnh; Water Technology Center
Mixed Mode: Room 5583, Lift 29/30 (Quota 40) and Zoom ID: 984 6672 8445 (Password: 097635)
27 August 2021
PHD in Civil Engineering - Subspace Identification of Bridge Frequencies Utilizing Dynamic Response of Traversing Vehicles
Thesis Defense

PHD in Civil Engineering - Subspace Identification of Bridge Frequencies Utilizing Dynamic Response of Traversing Vehicles

Organized by Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering
Zoom Meeting ID: 935-6132-4100, Passcode: 431074, HKUST
26 August 2021
PHD in Civil Engineering - Effect of Fabric Anisotropy on Reliquefaction Resistance of Toyoura Sand based on Torsional Shear Experiments
Thesis Defense

PHD in Civil Engineering - Effect of Fabric Anisotropy on Reliquefaction Resistance of Toyoura Sand based on Torsional Shear Experiments

Organized by Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering
Meeting ID: 972 1496 7945, Passcode: HKUST, HKUST
25 August 2021
PHD in Civil Engineering - Automated Construction Machine Pose Monitoring Using Computer Vision and Deep Learning for Construction Site Safety
Thesis Defense

PHD in Civil Engineering - Automated Construction Machine Pose Monitoring Using Computer Vision and Deep Learning for Construction Site Safety

Organized by Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering
Meeting ID: 935 0720 5279, Passcode: 968190, HKUST
20 August 2021
PHD in Civil Engineering - Lead contamination and transportation in drinking water supply system in high-rise buildings
Thesis Defense

PHD in Civil Engineering - Lead contamination and transportation in drinking water supply system in high-rise buildings

Organized by Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering
Zoom Meeting ID: 929 1375 9251, Passcode: 700558, HKUST
20 August 2021
MPhil in Civil Engineering - Shear Strengthening of Reinforced Concrete Beams with Significant Corroded Stirrups using High Strength Strain-hardening Cementitious Composites (HS-SHCC)
Thesis Defense

MPhil in Civil Engineering - Shear Strengthening of Reinforced Concrete Beams with Significant Corroded Stirrups using High Strength Strain-hardening Cementitious Composites (HS-SHCC)

Organized by Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering
Meeting ID: 924 0068 8628, Passcode: 005927, HKUST
19 August 2021
PHD in Civil Engineering - Air quality prediction and management based on spatial heterogeneity
Thesis Defense

PHD in Civil Engineering - Air quality prediction and management based on spatial heterogeneity

Organized by Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering
Zoom Meeting ID : 987 7734 4188, Passcode: 617356, HKUST
19 August 2021
PHD in Civil Engineering - AI-based Daily Algal Bloom Risk Forecast and Automatic Species Identification System
Thesis Defense

PHD in Civil Engineering - AI-based Daily Algal Bloom Risk Forecast and Automatic Species Identification System

Organized by Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering
Meeting ID: 995 8813 1767, Passcode: 581664, HKUST
18 August 2021
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