Kent seminar

Dynatest Consulting Inc. is the world’s leading commercial developer of the falling weight deflectometer technology, which is used to measure pavement structural properties. Kurt Keifer (Senior Vice President) and Phil Donovan (Senior Engineering) will be speaking on Thursday, October, 22 about A Novel Approach to Accelerated Pavement Testing Using FWD” Pizza and soft drinks will be provided.

There will also be a demonstration of their FWD technology in the Crane Bay from 2:00-3:00pm.

To join the seminar online, please click here for information.

For more information you can contact Rebekah Yang (ryyang3@illinois.edu)

Meet ‘n’ Greet series

Professor Khazanovich from the University of Minnesota will be joining us next Thursday ( October, 15, 2015) for the Kent Seminar series. He will be speaking about Mechanistic-Empirical Design of Concrete Pavements; Past, Present, and Future.” Pizza and soft drinks will be provided.

There will be a Meet ‘n’ Greet session from 1:30-2:00pm with students at ATREL afterward.

To join online, please click here for information.

For more information you can contact Rebekah Yang (ryyang3@illinois.edu).

Meet ‘n’ Greet series

Professor Fries from Southern Illinois University will be joining us next Thursday ( October, 8, 2015) for the Kent Seminar series.He will be speaking about “Real-Time Traveler Information Research: Is IDOT freeway information accurate?” Pizza and drinks will be provided

There will be a Meet ‘n’ Greet session with students at ATREL afterward at 1:30 P.M.

To join online, please click here for information.

For more information please contact Mohammed Sawalha (sawalha2@illinois.edu).

Bailey Method Workshop

We have a special opportunity to participate in a 2-day workshop led by Bill Pine from Heritage Construction and Materials. Mr. Pine is an expert on the Bailey Method who developed a spreadsheet tool that can be used to analyze asphalt mixes and aggregate gradations. This will be a very informative class that he often gives to practitioners. Please note that you must be able to attend the full 2-day session (8AM-5PM) to participate. The workshop is free and lunch will be provided. The workshop will take over September, 26 and October, 3.

Contact Rebekah Yang (ryyang3@illinois.edu) for questions.