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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Macau:20101119T150000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Macau:20101119T170000
DTSTAMP:20260612T071847
CREATED:20101118T040059Z
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SUMMARY:Mobile Mapping System and Application & Managing Construction Risk by Effective Planning\, Programming and Progress Monitoring
DESCRIPTION:Speaker\nMr. Andy Chan\nMr. John Battersby \nBiography\nMr. Andy Chan is the Sales Manager of Topcon Beijing (H.K.) Ltd. He is a Fellow member of The Hong Kong Institution of Engineering Surveyors. He has been an expert in Mobile Mapping and he will share his experiences in Mobile Mapping System and Application. \nMr. John Battersby is a Quantity Surveyor by profession having worked in the construction industry for 43 years. He is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Building\, Hong Kong Institute of Construction Managers\, Chartered Institution of Civil Engineering Surveyors\, Chartered Institute of Arbitrators and Hong Kong Institute of Arbitrators and a Member of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors and Hong Kong Institute of Surveyors. John has acted as an expert witness several times\, both in arbitration and litigation\, in respect of additional cost/loss and expense/damages claims\, measurement issues\, adjustment of rates\, valuation of variations and causes and effects of delays to construction works. He has acted both as party appointed and “single joint expert” (or “tribunal expert”). He is a Practising Member of the Academy of Experts and accredited by the Academy as an Expert. He has also been appointed as Arbitrator\, Assessor\, Mediator and Dispute Resolution Advisor several times. \n 
URL:https://www.fst.um.edu.mo/event/mobile-mapping-system-and-application-managing-construction-risk-by-effective-planning-programming-and-progress-monitoring/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20101110
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20101112
DTSTAMP:20260612T071847
CREATED:20101109T040043Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251125T032041Z
UID:17220-1289347200-1289519999@www.fst.um.edu.mo
SUMMARY:第三屆珠江三角洲區域環境遙感研討會
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URL:https://www.fst.um.edu.mo/conference/2010/documents/conf20101110.pdf#new_tab
LOCATION:L105
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Macau:20101104T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Macau:20101104T110000
DTSTAMP:20260612T071847
CREATED:20101103T040047Z
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SUMMARY:Air Pollution in a Changing Environment: Integrated Tools and Challenges
DESCRIPTION:Speaker\nProf. Carlos Borrego\nFull Professor of Department of Environmental & Planning\, Former Vice-Rector\nUniversity of Aveiro \nAbstract\nAir pollution is enacted on all geographical and temporal scales\, ranging from urban problems related to immediate and long-term effects on human health and material damage\, over local\, regional and global phenomena. Numerical air quality modelling is a powerful tool for air quality evaluation and management\, and has been used to study the repercussions of emission reduction scenarios in air quality levels\, and their impacts on human health and vegetation. \nSince the world’s cities are the heart of most of the human activities\, the major consumers of natural resources\, and the major producers of pollution\, it is obvious that the sustainability debate has an urban focus. Urban sprawl is altering the landscape\, with current trends pointing to further changes in land use that will\, in turn\, lead to changes in emissions and air quality. Two case studies will be addressed. In the first one\, the impacts of alternative urban growth patterns on air quality are analysed through a 1-year application of a modelling system to Porto urban region (Portugal). Two land use scenarios for Porto urban area were defined (SPRAWL and COMPACT)\, and three full-year simulations were performed. Results revealed that SPRAWL resulted in an average temperature increase of 0.4°C\, an aggravation of PM10 annual averages and an increase in exceedances to the daily limit value. Finally\, population exposure to pollutants is higher for COMPACT because more inhabitants are found in areas of higher concentrations. \nIn the second case study\, the impact of road traffic management on urban air quality at the street level is assessed through the application of a Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) model. Different traffic scenarios were analysed based on the modification of the number and location of traffic lanes for typical meteorological boundary conditions. Simulations for the different scenarios have shown distinct behaviours of the air pollutants due to the prevailing wind direction and roads positioning. It was concluded that\, for typical conditions\, the closure of the two traffic lanes located in the south side of the main Avenue and the two adjacent streets is the best solution for air quality improvement. This scenario leads to a 31% reduction on CO and PM10 concentrations in the North sidewalk and 81% in the South sidewalk when comparing to present conditions. \nThese conclusions stress the importance of integrating the knowledge provided by the application of air quality models in urban planning and road traffic management with the goal of promoting the urban sustainability. \nBiography\nCarlos Borrego\, PhD in Air Pollution Modelling in 1981 at Free University of Brussels\, is Full Professor of Environmental Engineering at the University of Aveiro. During more than 30 years working on environmental problems\, he is serving Portugal on a number of international scientific boards and committees (EC\, NATO\, ESF…). He was Minister of Environment (1991 to 1994)\, Vice-Rector of the University of Aveiro and presently is the President of the Department of Environment and Planning. He is also Director of the European Association for the Science of Air Pollution – EURASAP. Since 1982\, coordinating the Research Group on Emissions\, Modelling and Climate Change\, he was involved in more than 26 European projects. His research work includes over 400 scientific publications (163 peer-reviewed and participation in 16 books) on environmental impact assessment\, air quality numerical modelling and management\, development of emissions databases\, wind tunnel simulation of flow and dispersion\, numerical modelling of flow and dispersion around buildings. As Director of the Institute for Environment and Development – IDAD\, the interface unit of University of Aveiro for cooperation with the Society\, develops professional consulting and project activities.
URL:https://www.fst.um.edu.mo/event/air-pollution-in-a-changing-environment-integrated-tools-and-challenges/
LOCATION:L105
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Macau:20100927T093000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Macau:20100927T173000
DTSTAMP:20260612T071847
CREATED:20100924T040048Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251125T032041Z
UID:17212-1285579800-1285608600@www.fst.um.edu.mo
SUMMARY:International Workshop on Sustainable Urban Future in Pearl River Delta Region\, China
DESCRIPTION:Speaker\nProf. Akimasa Sumi\, University of Tokyo\nDr. Tetsuo Kidokoro\, University of Tokyo\nDr. Fukushi Kensuke\, University of Tokyo\nDr. Hironori Kato\, University of Tokyo\nDr. Nobuaki Ohmori\, University of Tokyo\nDr. Hiroyuki Katayama\, University of Tokyo\nDr. Kyoung Jin An\, University of Tokyo\nDr. Hirotaka Matsuda\, University of Tokyo\nDr. Yiping Le\, University of Tokyo\nProf. Fei-yu Kang\, Shenzhen Graduate School of Tsinghua University\nProf. Pu-sheng Wang\, Shenzhen Graduate School of Tsinghua University\nProf. Zhishi Wang\, University of Macau \nAbstract\nThe workshop on Sustainable Urban Future in Pearl River Delta Region (PRD) aims to offer an interdisciplinary platform to bring together the academicians from the University of Tokyo and leading research institutes in PRD (includes Faculty of Science and Technology\, University of Macau\, Shenzhen Graduate School of Tsinghua University\, China South University of Technology\, Zhongshan University and City University of Hong Kong) for exchange of views on the pressing environmental issues\, and provide insights for the sustainable urban future in the PRD. \nThe objectives of the workshop cover following: \n\nTo share the understanding of the sustainable urban future\nTo identify the urgent research needs concerning sustainable urban future in PRD\nTo draw up a research framework for setting up a research project on sustainable urban future in PRD\n\n 
URL:https://www.fst.um.edu.mo/event/international-workshop-on-sustainable-urban-future-in-pearl-river-delta-region-china/
LOCATION:L105
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Macau:20100910T150000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Macau:20100910T170000
DTSTAMP:20260612T071847
CREATED:20100909T040021Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251125T032041Z
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SUMMARY:Research and Development on Seismic Design\, Evaluation and Retrofit of Structures in Taiwan
DESCRIPTION:Speaker\nProf. Lap-Loi Chung\nNational Center for Research on Earthquake Engineering \nAbstract\nTaiwan is located in a seismicity active area and mitigation of earthquake disaster is an important issue. Technology is not well-developed to predict the occurrence of earthquake. Even though earthquake loss cannot be completely eliminated\, it can be effectively minimized through preparedness before earthquake\, emergency responses during earthquake and rehabilitation after earthquake. With seismic design\, the performance of new structures can be guaranteed. Because of uncertainty of earthquake\, structures may encounter earthquakes that may exceed the design one. Under this unexpected earthquake\, structures only with design strengths may be seriously damaged or even collapsed. Therefore\, the ductility after ultimate strength is also a key factor for seismic design. Moreover\, in addition to structure\, seismic performance of facilities has to be considered in some important structures such as hospital in order to be functional after major earthquake. Seismic codes are updated with time so that existing structures may be deficient in seismic performance from the viewpoint of the most updated seismic codes. Because of a large number of existing structures\, it is impossible and impractical to demolish all of them. By seismic evaluation\, the performance of existing structures can be realized. If its performance is inadequate\, retrofit measures can be taken to upgrade the seismic performance. Research\, development and implement on seismic design\, evaluation and retrofit of structures will be presented. \nBiography\nDr. Chung is Research Fellow at the National Center for Research on Earthquake Engineering. He obtained his Ph.D. and M.S. from the\, Department of Civil Engineering\, SUNNY at Buffalo after he graduated from the National Taiwan University. He has also been an adjunct professor at the Department of Civil Engineering\, National Taiwan University.
URL:https://www.fst.um.edu.mo/event/research-and-development-on-seismic-design-evaluation-and-retrofit-of-structures-in-taiwan/
LOCATION:Auditorium II\, University of Macau Library
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Macau:20100910T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Macau:20100910T110000
DTSTAMP:20260612T071847
CREATED:20100909T040057Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251125T032041Z
UID:17216-1284112800-1284116400@www.fst.um.edu.mo
SUMMARY:Nonlinear Modal Analysis and Superposition of Structural Responses for Seismic Applications
DESCRIPTION:Speaker\nDr. Kevin Wong\nResearch Structural Engineer\nDepartment of Commerce and the Federal Government\nNational Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)\nUSA \nAbstract\nBuildings constructed in the seismic regions are vulnerable to earthquake activities and are required to be designed such that its seismic capacity must exceed the corresponding seismic demand with sufficient ductility. While design codes and standards have been developed to establish the seismic capacity in design\, estimating the seismic demand in nonlinear structures has always been a challenging task mainly because of the lack of scientific measurement tools. Nonlinear dynamic analysis is believed to be the most accurate method of computing the seismic demand\, but it requires earthquake time histories that are uncertain and difficult to predict. At the same time\, using only one earthquake time history in the analysis typically does not give a good representation of the broad spectrum of frequency contents due to uncertainties in earthquake ground motions. In order to predict the seismic demand accurately\, nonlinear dynamic analysis always requires a large number of earthquake time histories in the computation\, resulting in a huge computational effort and making the analysis impractical in the design process. Therefore\, a fast analysis method with high accuracy to predict the maximum seismic demand is needed. \nIn this presentation\, a brief introduction to the National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program will first be given. Then a fast analysis algorithm based on modal superposition of nonlinear response is proposed. Because linear modal superposition has found great acceptances in performance-based seismic engineering\, it is here extended to the nonlinear domain by using the force analogy method\, where the change in stiffness after yielding is replaced by a change in displacement. Geometric nonlinearity will be incorporated in the analysis using nonlinear stability functions. State space method is used to explicitly calculate the dynamic responses of each modal single-degree-of-freedom system. Through the combination of the force analogy method\, stability functions\, state space method\, and modal superposition\, both nonlinear response history analysis (NRHA) and nonlinear response spectra analysis (NRSA) are performed and results will be presented to contain both accuracy and efficiency \nBiography\nDr. Kevin Wong is a Research Structural Engineer at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)\, a part of the Department of Commerce and the Federal Government in the United States. His research interests include earthquake engineering and structural dynamics\, nonlinear analysis\, stability\, structural control\, and energy dissipation. His job at NIST is to conduct research for the National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program (also known as NEHRP) in advancing the measurement science technology in performance-based seismic engineering. Prior to joining NIST\, he was an Assistant Professor at the University of Utah for 4 years and at the Nanyang Technological University in Singapore for 6 years. He has published over 30 journal papers\, over 30 conference papers\, and 1 book titled “Structural Dynamics for Structural Engineers”. He received his master and Ph.D. degrees from the University of California\, Los Angeles (UCLA).
URL:https://www.fst.um.edu.mo/event/nonlinear-modal-analysis-and-superposition-of-structural-responses-for-seismic-applications/
LOCATION:L105
CATEGORIES:cee_events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Macau:20100127T103000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Macau:20100127T123000
DTSTAMP:20260612T071847
CREATED:20100126T040039Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251125T032041Z
UID:17218-1264588200-1264595400@www.fst.um.edu.mo
SUMMARY:Decision Support Systems in Water Resources and Environmental Management
DESCRIPTION:Speaker\nDr. Kevin Wong\nResearch Structural Engineer\nDepartment of Commerce and the Federal Government\nNational Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)\nUSA \nAbstract\nThe design\, construction and use of decision support systems in water resources and environmental management is illustrated by the application of GMCR II to a controversy over the pollution of an underground aquifer that was apparently caused by a chemical factory. The decision support system GMCR II helps analysts gain a systematic understanding of strategic conflicts in the real world\, thereby producing valuable strategic advice for decision makers. The capacity of GMCR II to model a conflict effectively depends on its flexible procedures to elicit key characteristics of the conflict\, such as the relative preferences of each decision maker. Using these procedures\, underlying mathematical structures are automatically calibrated so that advanced algorithms can carry out a comprehensive analysis of the model. Practitioners and researchers in water resources and environmental management have played pioneering roles in the development and application of noteworthy decision support systems based on both physical and societal systems models. This technology has permitted them to address a wide range of challenging systems problems\, which will be extended much further in the future. \nReference\nThis presentation is based upon research contained in the following paper: \nHipel\, K.W.\, Fang\, L.\, and Kilgour\, D.M.\, “Decision Support Systems in Water Resources and Environmental Management”\, Journal of Hydrologic Engineering\, Vol. 13\, No. 9\, pp. 761-770\, 2008.
URL:https://www.fst.um.edu.mo/event/decision-support-systems-in-water-resources-and-environmental-management/
LOCATION:L105
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091130
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091204
DTSTAMP:20260612T071847
CREATED:20091128T040012Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251125T032042Z
UID:17223-1259539200-1259884799@www.fst.um.edu.mo
SUMMARY:The Second International Symposium on Computational Mechanics (ISCM II) in conjunction with the Twelfth International Conference on the Enhancement and Promotion of Computational Methods in Engineering and Science (EPMESC XII) (Conference Program)
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URL:http://www.icacm.net/iscm2/home.asp#new_tab
CATEGORIES:cee_events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Macau:20091104T150000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Macau:20091104T180000
DTSTAMP:20260612T071847
CREATED:20091103T040004Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251125T032042Z
UID:17228-1257346800-1257357600@www.fst.um.edu.mo
SUMMARY:WAQRM 2009 Workshop on Air Quality Research in Macao
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URL:/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/conf20091104.pdf#new_tab
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090313
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090315
DTSTAMP:20260612T071847
CREATED:20090312T040033Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251125T032042Z
UID:17230-1236902400-1237075199@www.fst.um.edu.mo
SUMMARY:The 13th Annual Conference of HKSTAM 2008-2009\, The 5th Jiangsu – Hong Kong Forum on Mechanics and Its Application\, and Symposium on the Development of Mechanics in Macau
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URL:http://www.hkstam.org.hk/meeting.htm#new_tab
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081206
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20081207
DTSTAMP:20260612T071847
CREATED:20081205T040052Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251125T032042Z
UID:17232-1228521600-1228607999@www.fst.um.edu.mo
SUMMARY:International Symposium on Global Developments in Steel Structures
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URL:/conference/2008/documents/conf20081206_01.pdf#new_tab
LOCATION:Auditorium II\, University of Macau Library
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Macau:20081128T093000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Macau:20081128T180000
DTSTAMP:20260612T071847
CREATED:20081127T040059Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251125T032042Z
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SUMMARY:Symposium on Ground Improvement Techniques (地基改良技術研討會)
DESCRIPTION:Language:    \nChinese/English\n\n\nRegistration Fee:    \nMOP100 (Please see attachment)\n\n\n\n  \nAbstract\nExperts and scholars from mainland\, Taiwan\, Hong Kong and Macao are invited to share their experience on the topic of ground improvement techniques to the engineering community of Macao. As the land resource is very limited in Macao\, land reclamation and construction on unfavorable ground are more common nowadays. Thus\, ground improvement has become an important portion of those projects. In this seminar\, case histories from local and adjacent cities will be presented\, and analysis\, design\, construction aspects of ground improvement will be discussed. \nSpeakers:\nEng. H. Novais Ferreira (LECM)\nProf. A.T. Yeung (HKU)\nProf. J.H. Wang (Jiao Tong University\, Shanghai)\nDr. H.I. Lee (EarthMac Asia)\nDr. Z-C. Mok (MAA\, Taiwan) \nOrganized by:\nDSSOPT\nDept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering\, University of Macau\nAEM (The Macau Institution of Engineers)\nLECM (Civil Engineering Laboratory of Macau)\nMacau Association for Geotechnical Engineering\nHong Kong Geotechnical Engineering Society \nAttachment \n 
URL:https://www.fst.um.edu.mo/event/symposium-on-ground-improvement-techniques/
LOCATION:STDM Hall (UM Library)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081017
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20081018
DTSTAMP:20260612T071847
CREATED:20081016T040052Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251125T032042Z
UID:17239-1224201600-1224287999@www.fst.um.edu.mo
SUMMARY:Technical Symposium on Profiled Steel Deckings in Steel and Composite Structures
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URL:/conference/2008/documents/conf20081017_01.pdf#new_tab
LOCATION:Auditorium II\, University of Macau Library
CATEGORIES:cee_events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080606
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080607
DTSTAMP:20260612T071847
CREATED:20080605T040013Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251125T032042Z
UID:17241-1212710400-1212796799@www.fst.um.edu.mo
SUMMARY:香港及澳門建築項目管理
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URL:/conference/2008/documents/conf20080606_01.pdf#new_tab
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