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Patented Sensing-based Seismic and Structural Analysis Methodology
Canada Webinar Series Celebrating products from Canada An AIAOC partnership with the Government of Canada
Patented Sensing-based Seismic and Structural Analysis Methodology
Presented By: Sensequake Sensequake sensing technologies and artificial intelligence are revolutionizing traditional structural engineering practices. Patented sensing-based seismic evaluation methodology is done without the need for structural drawings or finite-element models. The approach is based on real measured ambient vibrations, is non-intrusive, and takes only a few hours.
Sensequake wireless sensors and its patented data-analysis software provide:
1) Baseline and heartbeat of a structure 2) Damage detection due to natural hazards or aging 3) Patented sensing-based seismic evaluation of buildings via FEMA-P58 4) Permanent health monitoring 5) Verifying construction according to the structural design assumption 6) Reducing retrofit cost and increasing reliability Learning Objectives: Attendees will learn about sensing-based structural analysis.
Attendees will learn about predictive asset maintenance and monitoring based on sensing technologies.
Attendees will learn about the sensing-based structural analysis benefits through landmark case studies in North America.
Attendees will learn how to minimize mistakes in finite element models, design, and construction by calibrating with real-world data.
When: May 20, 2021
Webinar 12:00 - 1:00 PM PDT
Units: 1 AIA HSW
Cost: Free for AIAOC Members, $20 Non-Members (plus service fee) Presenter:
Farshad Mirshafiei, CEO Farshad serves as the CEO of Sensequake, winner of the best company award of 2017 in Montreal, and has a Ph.D. in structural engineering from McGill University. With the goal of bringing academic science into commercialization to make cities safer and smarter, Farshad founded Sensequake in 2015. Sensequake is the first sensing-based platform for structural analysis and develops software, vibration sensors and provides professional services based on its proprietary technologies. Instead of visual inspections, Sensequakes predictions are based on actual data from sensors deployed on structures. Sensequake technology has been used to assess many landmark buildings and bridges across Canada, USA and Mexico such as Canadas Parliament building and the 3.4 kilometer New Champlain bridge and the historic California Golf Club.
Farshad is the recipient of the 2015-2016 William and Rhea Seath Award, the highest distinction award from McGill University for the best invention of the year, and the Claudine and Stephen Bronfman award for the top 25 emerging entrepreneurs in Quebec.
When: May 20, 2021
Webinar 12 - 1:00 PM
Units: 1 AIA HSW
Cost: Free for AIAOC Members, $20 Non-Members (plus service fee)
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LocationAIA Orange County
Timezone: America/Los_Angeles Online Access Information You will be provided w instructions on how to access this webinar within 24 hours of the program. The email will come from Marilee Edgar or Sharon Miller.
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