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Using Game Theory to Determine Who’s Liable: Autonomous Vehicle or Human Driver?
Patricia Culligan Appointed Dean of Notre Dame’s College of Engineering
Who’s Liable? The AV or the human driver?
2019: A Year In Review
CEEM Lead Teaching Fellows Host Seminars for Ph.D. Students and Postdocs
Civil Engineering and Engineering Mechanics Master of Science Program Open House
Civil Engineering and Engineering Mechanics Master of Science Program Online Information Session
Geosynthetic Solutions for Sustainable Infrastructure Development - Fundamentals and Challenges
Challenges and Opportunities of Lightweight Advanced Materials Using the State-of-the-Art Low Cost Carbon Fiber and Composites for Vehicle Applications
Relating Permeability to Thermal Strain of Saturated Materials
Freddie Wheeler Jr.
Travis Simmons
Liming Li
Brannon Blanke
William Hunnicutt
Smart Self Sensory Textile Reinforced Concrete Structures - Achievements and Challenges
1915 Çanakkale Suspension Bridge
"Are Configurational Forces Real Forces?"
"Supporting Advanced Research Data and Software Cyberinfrastructure
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