John Dunnicliff will be directing a continuing education course, titled "International Course on Geotechnical and Structural Monitoring" in beautiful Tuscany, Italy, on June 4-6, 2014.
According John Dunnicliff, "the course replaces the courses that have taken place in Florida for many years, and we plan to update it annually. The course will include planning monitoring programs, hardware and software, recent developments such as web-based, wireless and monitoring, remote methods for monitoring deformation (the Italians are experts at this), offshore monitoring, case histories, and lessons learned. Online sources will be included, together with an open forum for questions and discussion, and manufacturers' displays."
There will be 17 lecturers, representing users, manufacturers, designers and academicians from Italy, England, Australia, France, Germany, Norway), Switzerland, USA, Hong Kong and The Netherlands.
Learn more on www.geotechnicalmonitoring.com
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