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Creating a Foundation for AI in the Structural Engineering Profession - NCSEA Connect

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Description

Join us for an interactive webinar on the role of AI in the structural engineering profession. Our panel will discuss both the challenges and opportunities facing our profession. While we all know AI has the potential to improve efficiency, NCSEA is working to demonstrate how we can use AI to revolutionize and empower structural engineers to be leaders in responsibly sharping the future of the built environment. Participants will receive a shareable document outlining next steps to consider when implementing AI in their firms. Don't miss this opportunity to stay ahead of the curve in the rapidly evolving world of AI and structural engineering.

There are no continuing education credits offered by NCSEA for this presentation.

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Contributors

  • Emily Guglielmo, P.E., S.E

    Emily Guglielmo, P.E., S.E., earned her Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering from UCLA, and her Master's Degree in Structural Engineering from UC Berkeley. She has two decades of structural engineering experience, all with Martin/Martin, Inc. She began her career in their Denver, CO area office, and is currently a Principal with the firm, managing their San Francisco Bay Area office. She has lectured on seismic provisions across the nation. Emily is the Chair for the ASCE 7-28 seismic committee. A licensed SE, Emily has received a number of awards, including SEI Fellow and the Susan M. Frey NCSEA Educator Award, for effective instruction for practicing structural engineers.

  • John-Michael Wong, PhD, S.E.

    John-Michael Wong, PhD, S.E., is an Associate at KPFF Consulting Engineers in San Francisco with 15 years of industry experience. He is a SEAONC member, and Project Manager for the NCSEA Foundation's Innovation in Structural Engineering Grant Team on Artificial Intelligence.

  • Chris Cerino P.E., F.SEI, SECB, DBIA

    Chris Cerino P.E., is the director of structural engineering in STV’s New York office, has over 25 years of experience in managing the design of large-scale, complex public and private projects. Since Superstorm Sandy Chris has been involved with over 75 recovery and resilience projects totaling over $3B in construction value in the New York metropolitan area. Some of his major projects include hardening for the Lincoln and Holland Tunnels, Con Edison generating and substations, and the 207th Street, Hoboken, Hammels Wye, East River Portal, Coney Island and West Side rail yards.

April 10, 2024
Wed 12:00 PM CDT

Duration 1H 0M

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