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Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering holds symposium on tri-state region disaster response.
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Engineering Grad Students Selected to Prepare for Academic Career
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Study shows big impacts of potential super-storm surge on Washington, D.C.
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Clark School study predicts damage from sea level rise brought on by global warming.
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Dr. Ayyub will present on undergrounding lines at Governor’s Study on Ways to Strengthen MD Electric Distribution System
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The study, led by Bilal Ayyub of the University of Maryland, found that even if sea level rise turns out to be at the very low end of projections, it would still cause significant damage in Washington
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The book is on Probability, Statistics, and Reliability for Engineers and Scientists
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His presentation was on “Uncertainty Sources, Types and Quantification Models for Risk Studies".
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This seminar on “Uncertainty Sources, Types and Quantification Models for Risk Studies“ provides an overview of risk analysis and management to examine knowledge reliability based on ignorance and uncertainty analyses.
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ICVRAM 2011: Joint Conference to Take Place in April 2011.
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Civil and Environmental Engineering's Professor Bilal Ayyub interview was included in the segment "The Rise of the Robots"
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The certificate is for Dr. Ayyub's dedicated voluntary service 2009.
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The Commander’s Award for Public Service is the fourth highest honor the United States Department of the Army can bestow upon a civilian.
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Mr. McGill is working on risk analysis for the protection of critical infrastructure funded by the Maryland Emergency Management Agency
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William McGill received the 2006 Student Merit Award
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Dr. Ayyub's Certificate of Recognition
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Dr. Bilal Ayyub received the American Society of Naval Engineers President’s Award
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Dr. Mark Kaminskiy received a 2005 research and development recognition award
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