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11
Dec
Engineering Lessons Learned from 9/11 World Trade Center Towers (December 2012)
Lecture Hall B, Main Building
December 11, 2012
15:30 - 17:00
Free
An overview of the building performance study of the World Trade Center disaster highlighting the research that is needed to address issues relating to improved building and infrastructure performance under accidental or terrorist fire-related incidents.
This lecture is organized by the Engineering Outreach Program.