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April 28, 2009:

NEES@Cornell is offering their 2nd Lifelines Research and Training Workshop on July 13-14, 2009 at Cornell University in Ithaca, NY. Funds are available to provide full or partial support for most participants. The Workshop provides an introduction to lifeline systems and lifeline earthquake engineering, with presentations and discussions of important experimental research areas for lifelines. A Workshop Brochure with program details, contact information and a tentative schedule is available for downloading at http://www.nees.org/About_NEES/Announcements/pdfs/Cornell_2009_Workshop_brochure.pdf

March 10, 2006:

On March 2nd the Cornell NEESR research team successfully completed testing on the HDPE pipe section. Media of this event can be found in the following location. Actual test data will be posted in the Central NEES Repository in the upcoming weeks. Stay Tuned!!

November 17, 2005:

Data Turbine and channel data preparation is currently underway, the following links show some of this work:

WebTurbine /RBNB Web Portal / Real-time Data Viewer (Requires a Java Installation)

September 16, 2005:

Construction for the NEESR-SG HDPE (High Density Polyethylene) portion will be commencing this fall, with box construction and HDPE experimentation taking place. Check back here for updates, also check our live webcam's to view NEESR progress.

September 10, 2005:

nees@Cornell is currently hosting an Internet Map Server site in support of the Hurricane reconnaissance efforts in the Mississippi Gulf Coast.  This research was primarily supported by Cornell University, and the Earthquake Engineering Research Centers Program of the National Science Foundation, under award number EEC-9701471 to the Multidisciplinary Center for Earthquake Engineering Research. The site can be reached at http://gis.nees.cornell.edu

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