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  2. Yoshimi Goda - Wikipedia

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    Yoshimi Goda (Japanese: 合田 良実, Hepburn: Gōda Yoshimi, 24 February 1935 – 19 January 2012) [1] was a Japanese civil engineer who made significant contributions to coastal engineering in Japan and internationally. [2]

  3. Civil engineering - Wikipedia

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    Tennessee Valley Authority civil engineers monitoring hydraulics of a scale model of Tellico Dam. Civil engineering is a professional engineering discipline that deals with the design, construction, and maintenance of the physical and naturally built environment, including public works such as roads, bridges, canals, dams, airports, sewage systems, pipelines, structural components of buildings ...

  4. Hydraulic engineering - Wikipedia

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    This area of civil engineering is intimately related to the design of bridges, dams, channels, canals, and levees, and to both sanitary and environmental engineering. Hydraulic engineering is the application of the principles of fluid mechanics to problems dealing with the collection, storage, control, transport, regulation, measurement, and ...

  5. List of engineering awards - Wikipedia

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    This list of engineering awards is an index to articles about notable awards for achievements in engineering. It includes aerospace engineering , chemical engineering , civil engineering , electrical engineering , electronic engineering , structural engineering and systems science awards.

  6. Olgierd Zienkiewicz - Wikipedia

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    His school education took place in Poland, where his father was a judge of the Katowice district. He and his family moved to the UK due to World War II.Zienkiewicz studied in the early 1940s at Imperial College London for an undergraduate BSc (Hons) degree in civil engineering which he obtained in 1943 with first class honours.

  7. Structural analysis - Wikipedia

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    In the context to structural analysis, a structure refers to a body or system of connected parts used to support a load. Important examples related to Civil Engineering include buildings, bridges, and towers; and in other branches of engineering, ship and aircraft frames, tanks, pressure vessels, mechanical systems, and electrical supporting structures are important.

  8. Wikipedia:Civil engineering articles on Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    By comparison, Civil engineering historic landmarks (NCHELs) only draw 100,000-page views per day and there is probably overlap between the two categories. The environment is important to people and the page view stats reinforce this, although the Wikistats tools couldn’t count all the pageviews in this area; the estimate is about 0.25M.

  9. Civil engineer - Wikipedia

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    A civil engineer is a person who practices civil engineering – the application of planning, designing, constructing, maintaining, and operating infrastructure while protecting the public and environmental health, as well as improving existing infrastructure that may have been neglected.