BEGIN:VCALENDAR PRODID:-//University at Buffalo//NONSGML CIE Course Schedule//EN VERSION:2.0 CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH X-WR-CALNAME:UB CIE Courses X-WR-TIMEZONE:America/New_York X-WR-CALDESC:University at Buffalo Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering (CIE) Course Schedule X-PUBLISHED-TTL:PT30M BEGIN:VEVENT UID:009742-10362-2240@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Aref,Amjad J.":MAILTO:aaref@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 323 aaref LOCATION:Remote DTSTART:20240101T100000 DTEND:20240101T104500 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20240119T104500;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,TU,WE,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Aref,Amjad J.\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 323LR A\nTitle: Structural Analysis\nDescription: First of a two-course sequence required of all civil engineering students. CIE 323 introduces students to the basic techniques for analyzing common structural elements, including beams, trusses, and frames. The course covers methods to analyze both statically determinate and indeterminate structural systems including force and moment diagrams, influence lines and calculation of deflections.\nCourse ID: 009742\nClassnumber: 10362\nEnrollment Total: 8\nSection Capacity: 30\nRoom Capacity: 0\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:009741-23405-2241@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Wang,Qian":MAILTO:qw6@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 308 qw6 LOCATION:422 Fronczak Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1500 GEO:43.001236;-78.790963 DTSTART:20240129T110000 DTEND:20240129T115000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20240507T115000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Wang,Qian\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 308LR A\nTitle: Engineering Probability & Stat\nDescription: Introduces sampling, descriptive and inferential statistics, probability, probability distribution functions, confidence intervals, hypothesis testing, covariance and correlation, and linear regression.\nCourse ID: 009741\nClassnumber: 23405\nEnrollment Total: 19\nSection Capacity: 58\nRoom Capacity: 58\nClassroom Tech: 422 Fronczak Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:009743-10451-2241@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Sivaselvan,Mettupalayam V":MAILTO:mvs@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 324 mvs LOCATION:104 Knox Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260 GEO:43.001083;-78.787931 DTSTART:20240130T110000 DTEND:20240130T122000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20240507T122000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Sivaselvan,Mettupalayam V\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 324LR A\nTitle: Intro to Structural Design\nDescription: The second of a two-course sequence required of all civil engineering students. CIE 324 introduces students to analysis and design of complex structural systems: the art of using the principles of statics and mechanics to calculate the design axial and shear forces and moments and then determine the size and arrangement of structural elements under prescribed loads. The course considers design loads, tributary areas, and load paths in real-world structures. LRFD design principles are introduced and applied to design reinforced concrete beams and slabs. Modern computing tools will be used.\nCourse ID: 009743\nClassnumber: 10451\nEnrollment Total: 97\nSection Capacity: 150\nRoom Capacity: 222\nClassroom Tech: 104 Knox Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:009745-17362-2241@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Nemati,Kamran M":MAILTO:nemati@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 327 nemati LOCATION:114 Hochstetter Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260 GEO:42.999967;-78.790759 DTSTART:20240130T153000 DTEND:20240130T165000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20240507T165000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Nemati,Kamran M\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 327LLB 000\nTitle: Civil Engrg Materials\nDescription: Introduction to Structural Materials: Concrete, Steel, Wood, and Fiber Reinforced Polymers (FRP); Physical, mechanical, and durability properties and microstructure of materials; Cement chemistry & cement hydration reactions; concrete mix design and quality control; atomic structure, imperfections, and alloying to manufacture steel; yielding and failure theories for steel; Reinforced concrete basics; Types of woods; FRP design basics; Introduction to High Performance Concrete; Recent Innovations in Materials; Influence of materials on infrastructure resilience and sustainability.\nCourse ID: 009745\nClassnumber: 17362\nEnrollment Total: 107\nSection Capacity: 180\nRoom Capacity: 180\nClassroom Tech: 114 Hochstetter Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:300944-15909-2241@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Ye,Yinyin":MAILTO:yinyinye@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 341 yinyinye LOCATION:06 Clemens Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4600 GEO:43.000393;-78.785009 DTSTART:20240129T130000 DTEND:20240129T135000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20240507T135000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Ye,Yinyin\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 341LLB 000\nTitle: Environmental Engineering Sci\nDescription: CIE 341 covers basic concepts of environmental microbiology and chemistry and their links to applications in environmental engineering such as water and wastewater treatment, nutrient removal, anaerobic digestion, and disinfection.\nCourse ID: 300944\nClassnumber: 15909\nEnrollment Total: 11\nSection Capacity: 45\nRoom Capacity: 45\nClassroom Tech: 6 Clemens Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:009748-16887-2241@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Jankovic,Igor":MAILTO:ijankovi@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 343 ijankovi LOCATION:101 Davis Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-2500 GEO:43.002586;-78.787645 DTSTART:20240129T100000 DTEND:20240129T105000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20240507T105000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Jankovic,Igor\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 343LLR 000\nTitle: Hydraulics and Hydrology\nDescription: Application of fundamentals of fluid mechanics to pressurized flow systems, hydraulic machinery and open channel systems with introduction to hydraulic drag and surface/subsurface hydrology. Topics include minor and major losses in laminar and turbulent flow, pipe networks, flow measurements, pump and turbine operation and design, uniform and nonuniform open channel flow, surface profiles, hydraulic drag formulas, introduction to steady groundwater flow with emphasis on well hydraulics and introduction to hydrologic processes with detailed coverage of surface runoff.\nCourse ID: 009748\nClassnumber: 16887\nEnrollment Total: 120\nSection Capacity: 175\nRoom Capacity: 175\nClassroom Tech: 101 Davis Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:010057-15910-2241@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Atkinson,John David":MAILTO:atkjdw@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 344 atkjdw LOCATION:222 Natural Sciences Complex \nAmherst, NY 14260-3000 GEO:43.000779;-78.792226 DTSTART:20240130T140000 DTEND:20240130T152000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20240507T152000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Atkinson,John David\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 344LEC 000\nTitle: Sustainability\nDescription: Engineering policy dimensions of sustainability. Topics include: (1) definitions and concepts of sustainability (including ethics discussions), (2) introduction to climate change science and policy, (3) energy production options and impacts, and (4) relevant analytical tools such as life cycle assessment and carbon footprint analysis.\nCourse ID: 010057\nClassnumber: 15910\nEnrollment Total: 65\nSection Capacity: 90\nRoom Capacity: 97\nClassroom Tech: 222 Natural Sciences Complex\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:300647-21783-2241@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Kaminski,Darrell F":MAILTO:darrellk@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 416 darrellk LOCATION:109 Obrian Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1100 GEO:43.000524;-78.787969 DTSTART:20240130T170000 DTEND:20240130T182000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20240507T182000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Kaminski,Darrell F\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 416LEC B\nTitle: Civil Capstone\nDescription: Second course of a two-course sequence. Students work in teams of four to six on a design problem that is drawn from industry. The project is introduced in CIE 415. Teams compete against each other and are required to complete a preliminary design report and project presentation. Teams meet weekly in smaller groups with faculty and practicing engineers to discuss progress.\nCourse ID: 300647\nClassnumber: 21783\nEnrollment Total: 33\nSection Capacity: 75\nRoom Capacity: 75\nClassroom Tech: 109 Obrian Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:300647-21784-2241@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Kaminski,Darrell F":MAILTO:darrellk@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 416 darrellk LOCATION:115 Talbert Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1700 GEO:43.000706;-78.790439 DTSTART:20240130T170000 DTEND:20240130T182000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20240507T182000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Kaminski,Darrell F\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 416LEC C\nTitle: Civil Capstone\nDescription: Second course of a two-course sequence. Students work in teams of four to six on a design problem that is drawn from industry. The project is introduced in CIE 415. Teams compete against each other and are required to complete a preliminary design report and project presentation. Teams meet weekly in smaller groups with faculty and practicing engineers to discuss progress.\nCourse ID: 300647\nClassnumber: 21784\nEnrollment Total: 21\nSection Capacity: 40\nRoom Capacity: 49\nClassroom Tech: 115 Talbert Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:300647-21785-2241@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Kaminski,Darrell F":MAILTO:darrellk@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 416 darrellk LOCATION:223 Jarvis Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4400 GEO:43.002320;-78.787098 DTSTART:20240130T170000 DTEND:20240130T182000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20240507T182000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Kaminski,Darrell F\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 416LEC D\nTitle: Civil Capstone\nDescription: Second course of a two-course sequence. Students work in teams of four to six on a design problem that is drawn from industry. The project is introduced in CIE 415. Teams compete against each other and are required to complete a preliminary design report and project presentation. Teams meet weekly in smaller groups with faculty and practicing engineers to discuss progress.\nCourse ID: 300647\nClassnumber: 21785\nEnrollment Total: 21\nSection Capacity: 30\nRoom Capacity: 48\nClassroom Tech: 223 Jarvis Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:300647-16794-2241@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Kaminski,Darrell F":MAILTO:darrellk@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 416 darrellk LOCATION:101 Davis Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-2500 GEO:43.002586;-78.787645 DTSTART:20240130T170000 DTEND:20240130T182000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20240507T182000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Kaminski,Darrell F\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 416LEC A\nTitle: Civil Capstone\nDescription: Second course of a two-course sequence. Students work in teams of four to six on a design problem that is drawn from industry. The project is introduced in CIE 415. Teams compete against each other and are required to complete a preliminary design report and project presentation. Teams meet weekly in smaller groups with faculty and practicing engineers to discuss progress.\nCourse ID: 300647\nClassnumber: 16794\nEnrollment Total: 43\nSection Capacity: 100\nRoom Capacity: 175\nClassroom Tech: 101 Davis Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:300647-23206-2241@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Kaminski,Darrell F":MAILTO:darrellk@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 416 darrellk LOCATION:262 Capen Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1651 GEO:43.000785;-78.789615 DTSTART:20240130T170000 DTEND:20240130T182000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20240507T182000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Kaminski,Darrell F\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 416LEC E\nTitle: Civil Capstone\nDescription: Second course of a two-course sequence. Students work in teams of four to six on a design problem that is drawn from industry. The project is introduced in CIE 415. Teams compete against each other and are required to complete a preliminary design report and project presentation. Teams meet weekly in smaller groups with faculty and practicing engineers to discuss progress.\nCourse ID: 300647\nClassnumber: 23206\nEnrollment Total: 11\nSection Capacity: 20\nRoom Capacity: 58\nClassroom Tech: 262 Capen Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:010041-20856-2241@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Wu,Teng":MAILTO:tengwu@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 423 tengwu LOCATION:223 Jarvis Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4400 GEO:43.002320;-78.787098 DTSTART:20240129T123000 DTEND:20240129T135000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20240507T135000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Wu,Teng\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 423LEC 000\nTitle: Structural Engrg 3\nDescription: Emphasizes the matrix formulation of the equations that describe the response of statically indeterminate systems, and it also provides an introduction to plastic analysis, approximate methods of analysis, and structural dynamics for seismic applications. Implements a modern approach which integrates theory and computational analysis to solve a wide-range of civil engineering structures for vertical and lateral loads.\nCourse ID: 010041\nClassnumber: 20856\nEnrollment Total: 11\nSection Capacity: 30\nRoom Capacity: 48\nClassroom Tech: 223 Jarvis Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:010049-20562-2241@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Thevanayagam,Sabanayagam":MAILTO:theva@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 435 theva LOCATION:20 Knox Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260 GEO:43.001083;-78.787931 DTSTART:20240129T090000 DTEND:20240129T095000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20240507T095000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Thevanayagam,Sabanayagam\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 435LEC C\nTitle: Foundation Engineering\nDescription: Applies soil mechanics to engineering problems. Soil exploration and sampling. States of plastic equilibrium, bearing capacity, and settlement of foundations. Foundation design, spread footing, mat, piles, and drilled shafts. Lateral earth pressures, retaining walls, and braced excavations.\nCourse ID: 010049\nClassnumber: 20562\nEnrollment Total: 116\nSection Capacity: 200\nRoom Capacity: 454\nClassroom Tech: 20 Knox Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:018542-12980-2241@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Nemati,Kamran M":MAILTO:nemati@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 437 nemati LOCATION:140 Ketter Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4300 GEO:43.002594;-78.788149 DTSTART:20240130T110000 DTEND:20240130T122000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20240507T122000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Nemati,Kamran M\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 437LEC 000\nTitle: Pavement Design and Matls\nDescription: Design principles of flexible and rigid pavements. Includes a study of soils and paving materials, their interaction, their behavior under various loading conditions, and their ability to perform under all ambient loading conditions. Topics include surface, base, subbase and base courses: bituminous materials, quality control, and flexible and rigid pavement design methods. Laboratory sessions on asphaltic concrete mix design.\nCourse ID: 018542\nClassnumber: 12980\nEnrollment Total: 19\nSection Capacity: 35\nRoom Capacity: 40\nClassroom Tech: 140 Ketter Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:018543-13154-2241@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Thevanayagam,Sabanayagam":MAILTO:theva@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 438 theva LOCATION:107 Baldy Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1000 GEO:43.000290;-78.787115 DTSTART:20240129T140000 DTEND:20240129T145000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20240507T145000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Thevanayagam,Sabanayagam\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 438LEC 000\nTitle: Adv Foundation Des & Con\nDescription: Site investigation, problem identification, and design of earth structures and foundation for small and large buildings and bridges in real-world setting. Plan site investigation. Identify, interpret, and approximate relevant soil properties for design analyses. Design shallow, mat, and deep foundations (including bearing capacity, settlements, lateral loads and driveability analyses), slopes, embankments, earth retaining systems, and ground improvement (consolidation, densification, reinforcement, soil nailing, anchors), as necessary for a given real-world project. Team work, Technical design report writing and oral presentations.\nCourse ID: 018543\nClassnumber: 13154\nEnrollment Total: 3\nSection Capacity: 20\nRoom Capacity: 24\nClassroom Tech: 107 Baldy Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:010051-17962-2241@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Benedyk,Irina":MAILTO:birina@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 439 birina LOCATION:109 Knox Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260 GEO:43.001083;-78.787931 DTSTART:20240130T093000 DTEND:20240130T105000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20240507T105000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Benedyk,Irina\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 439LEC 000\nTitle: Transportation Systems\nDescription: Introduces engineering and planning principles applicable to all types of transportation systems; concept and methods of transportation network analysis; operation and management of transportation systems; traffic engineering elements; traffic flow theory; highway capacity analysis; design and application of traffic control devices.\nCourse ID: 010051\nClassnumber: 17962\nEnrollment Total: 105\nSection Capacity: 200\nRoom Capacity: 222\nClassroom Tech: 109 Knox Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:010053-17820-2241@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Boualavong,Jonathan":MAILTO:jboualav@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 441 jboualav LOCATION:210 Natural Sciences Complex \nAmherst, NY 14260-3000 GEO:43.000779;-78.792226 DTSTART:20240129T090000 DTEND:20240129T095000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20240507T095000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Boualavong,Jonathan\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 441LEC 000\nTitle: Pollutant Fate and Transport\nDescription: Focuses on the physical, chemical, and hydrodynamic processes governing pollutant fate in natural systems. Topics include mass and energy balances, mixing processes, partitioning processes (exchange with solids and air), and particle removal. Examples from natural systems address lake, river, and atmospheric pollution.\nCourse ID: 010053\nClassnumber: 17820\nEnrollment Total: 26\nSection Capacity: 58\nRoom Capacity: 90\nClassroom Tech: 210 Natural Sciences Complex\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:018809-13186-2241@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Jankovic,Igor":MAILTO:ijankovi@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 445 ijankovi LOCATION:97 Alumni Arena \nAmherst, NY 14260-5000 GEO:43.000580;-78.781360 DTSTART:20240130T093000 DTEND:20240130T105000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20240507T105000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Jankovic,Igor\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 445LEC 000\nTitle: Groundwater Engineering\nDescription: Fundamentals of fluid flow and mass transport in porous media. Derives the governing mass and energy balance equations and develops several commonly applied solutions. Particular topics include groundwater flow under saturated and unsaturated conditions, well hydraulics, introduction to transient flow, fundamentals of solute transport, geostatistics, and remediation of contaminated aquifers.\nCourse ID: 018809\nClassnumber: 13186\nEnrollment Total: 67\nSection Capacity: 75\nRoom Capacity: 99\nClassroom Tech: 97 Alumni Arena\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:018810-19734-2241@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Jensen,James N":MAILTO:jjensen@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 448 jjensen LOCATION:115 Talbert Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1700 GEO:43.000706;-78.790439 DTSTART:20240129T150000 DTEND:20240129T155000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20240507T155000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Jensen,James N\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 448LEC 000\nTitle: Chem Princ Env Eng\nDescription: Presents fundamentals in aquatic chemistry as applied to natural waters, water treatment, and wastewater treatment. Topics include equilibrium concepts, chemical thermodynamics, acid-base reactions, precipitation and dissolution, oxidation and reduction, carbonate system chemistry, and complexation. This course is dual-listed with CIE 564.\nCourse ID: 018810\nClassnumber: 19734\nEnrollment Total: 4\nSection Capacity: 15\nRoom Capacity: 49\nClassroom Tech: 115 Talbert Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:010058-13166-2241@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Dai,Ning":MAILTO:ningdai@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 449 ningdai LOCATION:262 Capen Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1651 GEO:43.000785;-78.789615 DTSTART:20240130T153000 DTEND:20240130T165000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20240507T165000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Dai,Ning\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 449LEC 000\nTitle: Env Eng Design\nDescription: Design of environmental engineering systems, such as water-distribution networks; storm and wastewater collection systems; treatment systems for air, water, and wastewater; and hazardous waste site remediation. This is a professional practice-oriented course and includes process engineering principles, system analysis and design, regulations, economics, guest lectures, and field trips. Students work in design teams and produce written and oral reports for a major design project.\nCourse ID: 010058\nClassnumber: 13166\nEnrollment Total: 25\nSection Capacity: 50\nRoom Capacity: 58\nClassroom Tech: 262 Capen Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:018812-23651-2241@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Shim,Jongmin":MAILTO:jshim@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 460 jshim LOCATION:206 Clemens Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4600 GEO:43.000393;-78.785009 DTSTART:20240129T133000 DTEND:20240129T145000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20240507T145000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Shim,Jongmin\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 460LEC SHIM\nTitle: Special Topics\nDescription: Offered irregularly. The subject matter of the course is announced when offered.\nCourse ID: 018812\nClassnumber: 23651\nEnrollment Total: 2\nSection Capacity: 11\nRoom Capacity: 23\nClassroom Tech: 206 Clemens Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:018812-23406-2241@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Anastasopoulos,Panagiotis":MAILTO:panastas@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 460 panastas LOCATION:146 Park Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4100 GEO:42.999730;-78.788008 DTSTART:20240129T160000 DTEND:20240129T165000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20240507T165000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Anastasopoulos,Panagiotis\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 460LEC PAN\nTitle: Special Topics\nDescription: Offered irregularly. The subject matter of the course is announced when offered.\nCourse ID: 018812\nClassnumber: 23406\nEnrollment Total: 10\nSection Capacity: 30\nRoom Capacity: 30\nClassroom Tech: 146 Park Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:010061-10357-2241@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Sun,Kang":MAILTO:kangsun@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 461 kangsun LOCATION:97 Alumni Arena \nAmherst, NY 14260-5000 GEO:43.000580;-78.781360 DTSTART:20240129T140000 DTEND:20240129T145000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20240507T145000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Sun,Kang\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 461LEC 000\nTitle: Air Pollution\nDescription: Introduces the fundamental aspects of the science and technologies associated with air pollution. Topics include: atmospheric chemistry and basic chemical kinetics; photochemical reactions in the atmosphere; aerosol physics and chemistry; sources of air pollution; climatic effects; design of air pollution measurement, analytical, and reduction techniques; health effects; and atmospheric models.\nCourse ID: 010061\nClassnumber: 10357\nEnrollment Total: 21\nSection Capacity: 23\nRoom Capacity: 99\nClassroom Tech: 97 Alumni Arena\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:018820-13155-2241@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Nemati,Kamran M":MAILTO:nemati@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 493 nemati LOCATION:228 Natural Sciences Complex \nAmherst, NY 14260-3000 GEO:43.000779;-78.792226 DTSTART:20240129T170000 DTEND:20240129T182000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20240507T182000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Nemati,Kamran M\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 493LEC 000\nTitle: Project Management\nDescription: Life cycle planning of construction projects; contract types, project delivery strategies; bid packaging, bid evaluation, and selection of contractors; preconstruction planning; contract administration procedures; project quality control; value engineering and management; project site layout; and materials management.\nCourse ID: 018820\nClassnumber: 13155\nEnrollment Total: 46\nSection Capacity: 97\nRoom Capacity: 97\nClassroom Tech: 228 Natural Sciences Complex\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:010066-21986-2241@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Angulo,Austin V":MAILTO:avangulo@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 500 avangulo LOCATION:223 Jarvis Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4400 GEO:43.002320;-78.787098 DTSTART:20240129T140000 DTEND:20240129T165000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20240507T165000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Angulo,Austin V\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 500LEC ANG\nTitle: Special Topics\nDescription: CIE 500 presents advanced topics in civil engineering to meet the needs and interests of students. LEC. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor.\nCourse ID: 010066\nClassnumber: 21986\nEnrollment Total: 10\nSection Capacity: 20\nRoom Capacity: 48\nClassroom Tech: 223 Jarvis Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:010066-23663-2241@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Shim,Jongmin":MAILTO:jshim@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 500 jshim LOCATION:206 Clemens Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4600 GEO:43.000393;-78.785009 DTSTART:20240129T133000 DTEND:20240129T145000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20240507T145000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Shim,Jongmin\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 500LEC SHI\nTitle: Special Topics\nDescription: CIE 500 presents advanced topics in civil engineering to meet the needs and interests of students. LEC. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor.\nCourse ID: 010066\nClassnumber: 23663\nEnrollment Total: 2\nSection Capacity: 12\nRoom Capacity: 23\nClassroom Tech: 206 Clemens Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:010066-21902-2241@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Ranade,Ravi":MAILTO:ranade@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 500 ranade LOCATION:140 Ketter Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4300 GEO:43.002594;-78.788149 DTSTART:20240129T150000 DTEND:20240129T162000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20240507T162000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Ranade,Ravi\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 500LEC RAV\nTitle: Special Topics\nDescription: CIE 500 presents advanced topics in civil engineering to meet the needs and interests of students. LEC. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor.\nCourse ID: 010066\nClassnumber: 21902\nEnrollment Total: 6\nSection Capacity: 30\nRoom Capacity: 40\nClassroom Tech: 140 Ketter Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:010066-18868-2241@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Shelly,Michael":MAILTO:mshelly@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 500 mshelly LOCATION:214 Norton Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1800 GEO:43.001111;-78.788697 DTSTART:20240129T130000 DTEND:20240129T135000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20240507T135000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Shelly,Michael\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 500LEC SHE\nTitle: Special Topics\nDescription: CIE 500 presents advanced topics in civil engineering to meet the needs and interests of students. LEC. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor.\nCourse ID: 010066\nClassnumber: 18868\nEnrollment Total: 11\nSection Capacity: 30\nRoom Capacity: 39\nClassroom Tech: 214 Norton Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:010066-23672-2241@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Song,Ziqi":MAILTO:zqsong@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 500 zqsong LOCATION:106 Talbert Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1700 GEO:43.000706;-78.790439 DTSTART:20240130T110000 DTEND:20240130T122000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20240507T122000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Song,Ziqi\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 500LEC SON\nTitle: Special Topics\nDescription: CIE 500 presents advanced topics in civil engineering to meet the needs and interests of students. LEC. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor.\nCourse ID: 010066\nClassnumber: 23672\nEnrollment Total: 5\nSection Capacity: 30\nRoom Capacity: 30\nClassroom Tech: 106 Talbert Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:010079-23562-2241@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Sett,Kallol":MAILTO:kallolse@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 512 kallolse LOCATION:140 Ketter Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4300 GEO:43.002594;-78.788149 DTSTART:20240124T170000 DTEND:20240124T195000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20240507T195000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=WE DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Sett,Kallol\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 512LEC 000\nTitle: Struc Reliablity & Safety\nDescription: The course addresses risk and decision analysis for geotechnical and structural engineering systems based on statistics and reliability modeling. Students will learn to make probabilistic predictions of the behavior of geotechnical and structural engineering systems by characterizing and quantifying the uncertainties associated with the material properties and external forces, and propagating them through the relevant prediction equations.\nCourse ID: 010079\nClassnumber: 23562\nEnrollment Total: 9\nSection Capacity: 30\nRoom Capacity: 40\nClassroom Tech: 140 Ketter Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:010079-23664-2241@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Sett,Kallol":MAILTO:kallolse@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 512 kallolse LOCATION:Remote DTSTART:20240124T170000 DTEND:20240124T195000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20240507T195000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=WE DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Sett,Kallol\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 512LEC Z\nTitle: Struc Reliablity & Safety\nDescription: The course addresses risk and decision analysis for geotechnical and structural engineering systems based on statistics and reliability modeling. Students will learn to make probabilistic predictions of the behavior of geotechnical and structural engineering systems by characterizing and quantifying the uncertainties associated with the material properties and external forces, and propagating them through the relevant prediction equations.\nCourse ID: 010079\nClassnumber: 23664\nEnrollment Total: 5\nSection Capacity: 30\nRoom Capacity: 0\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:017477-22091-2241@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Aref,Amjad J.":MAILTO:aaref@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 526 aaref LOCATION:140 Ketter Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4300 GEO:43.002594;-78.788149 DTSTART:20240130T140000 DTEND:20240130T152000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20240507T152000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Aref,Amjad J.\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 526LEC 000\nTitle: Finite Element Analysis\nDescription: This course provides the fundamentals of the finite element method, including elasticity, matrix algebra, calculus of vibrations, and energy principles. The formulation for axial, beam, isoparametric, membrane, plate, axisymmetric, three-dimensional, torsion, and fluid finite elements is presented. Solution methodologies and computer programming are discussed including the Ritz method, Galerkin's method and finite elements for stability and dynamics.\nCourse ID: 017477\nClassnumber: 22091\nEnrollment Total: 5\nSection Capacity: 30\nRoom Capacity: 40\nClassroom Tech: 140 Ketter Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:017480-13099-2241@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Thevanayagam,Sabanayagam":MAILTO:theva@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 533 theva LOCATION:107 Baldy Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1000 GEO:43.000290;-78.787115 DTSTART:20240129T140000 DTEND:20240129T145000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20240507T145000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Thevanayagam,Sabanayagam\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 533LEC 000\nTitle: Adv Foundation Design\nDescription: This course covers the design and construction of foundation systems and addresses site investigation; selection of soil parameters; design of shallow foundations (single footings, strip footings, and mat foundations); deep foundations (piles and caissons); earth structures (retaining walls, sheet piles, bracing, tie backs, anchors, and reinforced earth), and ground improvement. This is a design-oriented course in which students work on a project, in groups of three, from schematic design through a final design report.\nCourse ID: 017480\nClassnumber: 13099\nEnrollment Total: 3\nSection Capacity: 24\nRoom Capacity: 24\nClassroom Tech: 107 Baldy Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:010375-20788-2241@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Tessari,Anthony":MAILTO:atessari@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 534 atessari LOCATION:140 Ketter Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4300 GEO:43.002594;-78.788149 DTSTART:20240129T123000 DTEND:20240129T135000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20240507T135000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Tessari,Anthony\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 534LEC 000\nTitle: Earthquake Engineering and Fou\nDescription: Fundamental principles and design methods for geotechnical earthquake engineering and machine foundations are presented in this course. Topics covered in the course include basic concepts of seismology, earthquakes, strong ground motion, and seismic hazard analysis. The basic principles of wave propagation are used to develop procedures for site response analysis and to provide insight into such important problems as local site effects, liquefaction, seismic slope stability, and seismic design of retaining structures. Analysis and design procedures for dynamically loaded shallow and pile foundations are discussed.\nCourse ID: 010375\nClassnumber: 20788\nEnrollment Total: 6\nSection Capacity: 30\nRoom Capacity: 40\nClassroom Tech: 140 Ketter Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:017506-13036-2241@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Jankovic,Igor":MAILTO:ijankovi@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 541 ijankovi LOCATION:97 Alumni Arena \nAmherst, NY 14260-5000 GEO:43.000580;-78.781360 DTSTART:20240130T093000 DTEND:20240130T105000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20240507T105000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Jankovic,Igor\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 541LEC 000\nTitle: Groundwater Engineering\nDescription: This course presents the fundamentals of fluid flow and mass transport in porous media. The governing mass and energy balance equations are derived and several commonly applied solutions are developed. Other topics covered in the class include groundwater flow under saturated and unsaturated conditions, well hydraulics, multiphase flow, fundamentals of solute transport, geostatistics, and remediation of contaminated aquifers.\nCourse ID: 017506\nClassnumber: 13036\nEnrollment Total: 5\nSection Capacity: 10\nRoom Capacity: 99\nClassroom Tech: 97 Alumni Arena\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:010403-16903-2241@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Sun,Kang":MAILTO:kangsun@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 563 kangsun LOCATION:97 Alumni Arena \nAmherst, NY 14260-5000 GEO:43.000580;-78.781360 DTSTART:20240129T140000 DTEND:20240129T145000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20240507T145000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Sun,Kang\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 563LEC 000\nTitle: Air Pollution\nDescription: This course surveys the sources, fates, effects and control of air pollution and air pollutants and covers industrial, agricultural and municipal contributions to acid rain, smog, and toxic air pollutants in fish and humans.\nCourse ID: 010403\nClassnumber: 16903\nEnrollment Total: 3\nSection Capacity: 15\nRoom Capacity: 99\nClassroom Tech: 97 Alumni Arena\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:017508-19735-2241@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Jensen,James N":MAILTO:jjensen@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 564 jjensen LOCATION:115 Talbert Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1700 GEO:43.000706;-78.790439 DTSTART:20240129T150000 DTEND:20240129T155000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20240507T155000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Jensen,James N\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 564LEC 000\nTitle: Chem Prin in Envir Engr\nDescription: This course presents fundamentals in aquatic chemistry as applied to natural waters, water treatment, and wastewater treatment. Topics covered in the course include equilibrium, chemical thermodynamics, acid-base reactions, precipitation and dissolution, oxidation and reduction, carbonate system chemistry, and complexation. This course is dual-listed with CIE 448.\nCourse ID: 017508\nClassnumber: 19735\nEnrollment Total: 1\nSection Capacity: 15\nRoom Capacity: 49\nClassroom Tech: 115 Talbert Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:010408-19720-2241@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Bradley,Ian":MAILTO:ianbradl@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 568 ianbradl LOCATION:223 Jarvis Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4400 GEO:43.002320;-78.787098 DTSTART:20240130T110000 DTEND:20240130T122000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20240507T122000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Bradley,Ian\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 568LEC 000\nTitle: Biological Treatment Processes\nDescription: Theory and its application for design and operation of biological treatment processes used in water and wastewater treatment. Emphasis is on understanding traditional treatment technologies as well as the emergence of new sustainable technologies that are seeking to transform traditional treatment plants into water resource recovery facilities that are energy and resource positive. Topics include microbial metabolism and growth kinetics and the role that microorganisms play in various treatment processes, and theory/design of traditional emerging treatment processes such as microalgal systems.\nCourse ID: 010408\nClassnumber: 19720\nEnrollment Total: 5\nSection Capacity: 30\nRoom Capacity: 48\nClassroom Tech: 223 Jarvis Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301284-22090-2241@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Anastasopoulos,Panagiotis":MAILTO:panastas@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 574 panastas LOCATION:223 Jarvis Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4400 GEO:43.002320;-78.787098 DTSTART:20240130T140000 DTEND:20240130T165000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20240507T165000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Anastasopoulos,Panagiotis\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 574LEC 000\nTitle: Traffic Safety\nDescription: The purpose of this course is to provide students with the principles of traffic safety with a focus on safety modeling, methods, and applications. More specific topics include: safety audits; identification and prediction of hazardous locations; safety hot spots and countermeasures; traffic conflicts; accident frequency analysis; accident rate analysis; accident injury-severity analysis; selecting safety projects; intersection safety; human behavior in accident analysis. NLOGIT (LIMDEP) software will be used in this course, but no prior knowledge is necessary.\nCourse ID: 301284\nClassnumber: 22090\nEnrollment Total: 10\nSection Capacity: 22\nRoom Capacity: 48\nClassroom Tech: 223 Jarvis Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:023874-13092-2241@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Kaminski,Darrell F":MAILTO:darrellk@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 579 darrellk LOCATION:140 Ketter Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4300 GEO:43.002594;-78.788149 DTSTART:20240129T170000 DTEND:20240129T195000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20240507T195000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Kaminski,Darrell F\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 579LEC KAM\nTitle: Bridge and Highway Infrastruct\nDescription: This course covers issues, approaches, and practices in the management of bridge and transportation infrastructure systems and public policy. Topics covered in the course include the roles of bridge engineers in managing highway transportation infrastructure, specifications and standards of practice, capital project development and financing mechanisms, research funding processes, environmental issues, project delivery procurement methods, and asset management.\nCourse ID: 023874\nClassnumber: 13092\nEnrollment Total: 4\nSection Capacity: 35\nRoom Capacity: 40\nClassroom Tech: 140 Ketter Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:023874-13885-2241@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Kaminski,Darrell F":MAILTO:darrellk@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 579 darrellk LOCATION:Remote DTSTART:20240129T170000 DTEND:20240129T195000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20240507T195000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Kaminski,Darrell F\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 579LEC Z\nTitle: Bridge and Highway Infrastruct\nDescription: This course covers issues, approaches, and practices in the management of bridge and transportation infrastructure systems and public policy. Topics covered in the course include the roles of bridge engineers in managing highway transportation infrastructure, specifications and standards of practice, capital project development and financing mechanisms, research funding processes, environmental issues, project delivery procurement methods, and asset management.\nCourse ID: 023874\nClassnumber: 13885\nEnrollment Total: 7\nSection Capacity: 10\nRoom Capacity: 0\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:007494-23673-2241@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Stavridis,Andreas":MAILTO:astavrid@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 619 astavrid LOCATION:223 Jarvis Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4400 GEO:43.002320;-78.787098 DTSTART:20240124T090000 DTEND:20240124T115000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20240507T115000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=WE DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Stavridis,Andreas\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 619LEC 000\nTitle: Struc Dyn Earthquak Eng 2\nDescription: The focus of this course is the earthquake-resistant design of structures and it builds on the first graduate course in structural dynamics, CIE 519. Topics covered in the course include an introduction to mechanics of earthquakes and characteristics of the strong ground motions; responses of structures and mechanical behavior of structural elements under seismic loadings; and techniques to analyze the linear and nonlinear dynamic responses of structures. Selected research topics and applications of basic principles to the design of buildings are addressed.\nCourse ID: 007494\nClassnumber: 23673\nEnrollment Total: 5\nSection Capacity: 30\nRoom Capacity: 48\nClassroom Tech: 223 Jarvis Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:007497-20807-2241@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Constantinou,Michael C.":MAILTO:constan1@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 625 constan1 LOCATION:140 Ketter Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4300 GEO:43.002594;-78.788149 DTSTART:20240125T160000 DTEND:20240125T185000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20240507T185000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Constantinou,Michael C.\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 625LEC 000\nTitle: Aseismic Base Isolation\nDescription: This course introduces the basic concepts of seismic (base) isolation and the seismic isolation systems that are widely used in North America. A focus is the analysis and design of individual elastomeric and sliding bearings, and seismic isolation systems. The use of energy dissipation devices as part of the isolation system is also examined. Testing of seismic isolators, project case studies and code provisions are discussed.\nCourse ID: 007497\nClassnumber: 20807\nEnrollment Total: 6\nSection Capacity: 30\nRoom Capacity: 40\nClassroom Tech: 140 Ketter Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:009742-10667-2246@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Aref,Amjad J.":MAILTO:aaref@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 323 aaref LOCATION:Remote DTSTART:20240603T103000 DTEND:20240603T124500 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20240708T124500;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Aref,Amjad J.\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 323LR J\nTitle: Structural Analysis\nDescription: First of a two-course sequence required of all civil engineering students. CIE 323 introduces students to the basic techniques for analyzing common structural elements, including beams, trusses, and frames. The course covers methods to analyze both statically determinate and indeterminate structural systems including force and moment diagrams, influence lines and calculation of deflections.\nCourse ID: 009742\nClassnumber: 10667\nEnrollment Total: 4\nSection Capacity: 30\nRoom Capacity: 0\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:009743-10670-2246@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Shim,Jongmin":MAILTO:jshim@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 324 jshim LOCATION:Remote DTSTART:20240715T130000 DTEND:20240715T153000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20240816T153000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Shim,Jongmin\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 324LR Z\nTitle: Intro to Structural Design\nDescription: The second of a two-course sequence required of all civil engineering students. CIE 324 introduces students to analysis and design of complex structural systems: the art of using the principles of statics and mechanics to calculate the design axial and shear forces and moments and then determine the size and arrangement of structural elements under prescribed loads. The course considers design loads, tributary areas, and load paths in real-world structures. LRFD design principles are introduced and applied to design reinforced concrete beams and slabs. Modern computing tools will be used.\nCourse ID: 009743\nClassnumber: 10670\nEnrollment Total: 1\nSection Capacity: 30\nRoom Capacity: 0\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:009749-12623-2246@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Suk,Hailie Patricia":MAILTO:hailiesu@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 354 hailiesu LOCATION:Remote DTSTART:20240602T000000 DTEND:20240602T000000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20240708T000000;WKST=SU;BYDAY= DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Suk,Hailie Patricia\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 354LR A\nTitle: Fluid Mechanics\nDescription: Provides an introductory treatment of the dynamics of fluids, emphasizing incompressible fluids. Develops and applies hydrostatics, thermodynamics, fluid characteristics, kinematics, and dynamics; methods of analysis including the infinitesimal and finite control volume; stress rate-of-strain relations; and basic equations for continuity, energy, motion, and force-momentum. Measurement methods.\nCourse ID: 009749\nClassnumber: 12623\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 30\nRoom Capacity: 0\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:010049-12616-2246@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Tessari,Anthony":MAILTO:atessari@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 435 atessari LOCATION:Remote DTSTART:20240709T090000 DTEND:20240709T120000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20240816T120000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Tessari,Anthony\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 435LEC 000\nTitle: Foundation Engineering\nDescription: Applies soil mechanics to engineering problems. Soil exploration and sampling. States of plastic equilibrium, bearing capacity, and settlement of foundations. Foundation design, spread footing, mat, piles, and drilled shafts. Lateral earth pressures, retaining walls, and braced excavations.\nCourse ID: 010049\nClassnumber: 12616\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 30\nRoom Capacity: 0\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:303133-21843-2249@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Jensen,James N":MAILTO:jjensen@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 240 jjensen LOCATION:06 Clemens Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4600 GEO:43.000393;-78.785009 DTSTART:20240826T090000 DTEND:20240826T095000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20241209T095000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Jensen,James N\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 240LEC 000\nTitle: Env Engineering Fundamentals\nDescription: This course introduces environmental engineering tools and applications, and provides a roadmap for the environmental engineering BS degree. Tools include mass, energy, and number balances; risk; and sustainability. Applications include systems modeling, drinking water and wastewater treatment, air pollutant and its control, solid waste and its management, and global climate change.\nCourse ID: 303133\nClassnumber: 21843\nEnrollment Total: 3\nSection Capacity: 40\nRoom Capacity: 45\nClassroom Tech: 6 Clemens Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:009741-21225-2249@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Wang,Qian":MAILTO:qw6@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 308 qw6 LOCATION:107 Talbert Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1700 GEO:43.000706;-78.790439 DTSTART:20240826T110000 DTEND:20240826T115000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20241209T115000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Wang,Qian\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 308LR B\nTitle: Engineering Probability & Stat\nDescription: Introduces sampling, descriptive and inferential statistics, probability, probability distribution functions, confidence intervals, hypothesis testing, covariance and correlation, and linear regression.\nCourse ID: 009741\nClassnumber: 21225\nEnrollment Total: 9\nSection Capacity: 60\nRoom Capacity: 100\nClassroom Tech: 107 Talbert Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:009741-21909-2249@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Unknown":MAILTO:@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 308 LOCATION:218 Norton Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1800 GEO:43.001111;-78.788697 DTSTART:20240826T140000 DTEND:20240826T145000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20241209T145000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Unknown\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 308LR C\nTitle: Engineering Probability & Stat\nDescription: Introduces sampling, descriptive and inferential statistics, probability, probability distribution functions, confidence intervals, hypothesis testing, covariance and correlation, and linear regression.\nCourse ID: 009741\nClassnumber: 21909\nEnrollment Total: 5\nSection Capacity: 50\nRoom Capacity: 60\nClassroom Tech: 218 Norton Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:009742-10374-2249@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Shim,Jongmin":MAILTO:jshim@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 323 jshim LOCATION:20 Knox Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260 GEO:43.001083;-78.787931 DTSTART:20240827T153000 DTEND:20240827T171000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20241209T171000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Shim,Jongmin\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 323LR 000\nTitle: Structural Analysis\nDescription: First of a two-course sequence required of all civil engineering students. CIE 323 introduces students to the basic techniques for analyzing common structural elements, including beams, trusses, and frames. The course covers methods to analyze both statically determinate and indeterminate structural systems including force and moment diagrams, influence lines and calculation of deflections.\nCourse ID: 009742\nClassnumber: 10374\nEnrollment Total: 12\nSection Capacity: 70\nRoom Capacity: 454\nClassroom Tech: 20 Knox Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:009742-22164-2249@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Aref,Amjad J.":MAILTO:aaref@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 323 aaref LOCATION:25 Obrian Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1100 GEO:43.000524;-78.787969 DTSTART:20240827T153000 DTEND:20240827T171000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20241209T171000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Aref,Amjad J.\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 323LR BB\nTitle: Structural Analysis\nDescription: First of a two-course sequence required of all civil engineering students. CIE 323 introduces students to the basic techniques for analyzing common structural elements, including beams, trusses, and frames. The course covers methods to analyze both statically determinate and indeterminate structural systems including force and moment diagrams, influence lines and calculation of deflections.\nCourse ID: 009742\nClassnumber: 22164\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 70\nRoom Capacity: 81\nClassroom Tech: 25 Obrian Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:009746-17855-2249@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Tessari,Anthony":MAILTO:atessari@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 334 atessari LOCATION:104 Knox Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260 GEO:43.001083;-78.787931 DTSTART:20240827T110000 DTEND:20240827T122000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20241209T122000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Tessari,Anthony\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 334LLR 000\nTitle: Soil Mechanics\nDescription: Soil formation and identification. The physical and mechanical properties of granular and cohesive soils. The nature and flow of water in soils, stress distribution, consolidation, analysis of deformation and strength of soils, stress path dependent behavior and slope stability.\nCourse ID: 009746\nClassnumber: 17855\nEnrollment Total: 12\nSection Capacity: 175\nRoom Capacity: 222\nClassroom Tech: 104 Knox Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:009747-15126-2249@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Unknown":MAILTO:@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 340 LOCATION:121 Cooke Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1300 GEO:42.999986;-78.791473 DTSTART:20240826T150000 DTEND:20240826T155000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20241209T155000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Unknown\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 340LR 1\nTitle: Environmental Engineering\nDescription: This course introduces the quantitative analysis of natural and engineered systems in the context of environmental engineering. Basic concepts include mass, energy, and number balances and risk. Applications include water pollution and treatment, air pollution and its control, solid waste management, sustainability, and global climate change.\nCourse ID: 009747\nClassnumber: 15126\nEnrollment Total: 15\nSection Capacity: 150\nRoom Capacity: 220\nClassroom Tech: 121 Cooke Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:300944-23422-2249@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Ye,Yinyin":MAILTO:yinyinye@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 341 yinyinye LOCATION:337 Bell Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-2050 GEO:43.001475;-78.787025 DTSTART:20240827T093000 DTEND:20240827T105000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20241209T105000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Ye,Yinyin\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 341LLB A\nTitle: Environmental Engineering Sci\nDescription: CIE 341 covers basic concepts of environmental microbiology and chemistry and their links to applications in environmental engineering such as water and wastewater treatment, nutrient removal, anaerobic digestion, and disinfection.\nCourse ID: 300944\nClassnumber: 23422\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 30\nRoom Capacity: 39\nClassroom Tech: 337 Bell Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:009749-10353-2249@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Jankovic,Igor":MAILTO:ijankovi@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 354 ijankovi LOCATION:109 Knox Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260 GEO:43.001083;-78.787931 DTSTART:20240826T090000 DTEND:20240826T095000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20241209T095000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Jankovic,Igor\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 354LR A\nTitle: Fluid Mechanics\nDescription: Provides an introductory treatment of the dynamics of fluids, emphasizing incompressible fluids. Develops and applies hydrostatics, thermodynamics, fluid characteristics, kinematics, and dynamics; methods of analysis including the infinitesimal and finite control volume; stress rate-of-strain relations; and basic equations for continuity, energy, motion, and force-momentum. Measurement methods.\nCourse ID: 009749\nClassnumber: 10353\nEnrollment Total: 8\nSection Capacity: 200\nRoom Capacity: 222\nClassroom Tech: 109 Knox Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:009750-15661-2249@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Bradley,Ian":MAILTO:ianbradl@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 360 ianbradl LOCATION:127A Cooke Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1300 GEO:42.999986;-78.791473 DTSTART:20240826T080000 DTEND:20240826T085000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20241209T085000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Bradley,Ian\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 360LLB 000\nTitle: Env Eng Lab\nDescription: Laboratory testing to enhance and extend the student's understanding of the fundamental principles of fluid mechanics and environmental engineering, including modern methods of pollutant analysis. Data are collected and analyzed using statistical and numerical tools. Individual and group reports serve as vehicles for the development of technical communication skills. One 3-hour lab per week or equivalent.\nCourse ID: 009750\nClassnumber: 15661\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 40\nRoom Capacity: 40\nClassroom Tech: 127 Cooke Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:010040-15553-2249@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Kaminski,Darrell F":MAILTO:darrellk@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 415 darrellk LOCATION:109 Knox Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260 GEO:43.001083;-78.787931 DTSTART:20240826T110000 DTEND:20240826T115000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20241209T115000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Kaminski,Darrell F\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 415LEC A\nTitle: Prof Practice Issues\nDescription: Ethical issues in civil engineering practice, the professional licensure process, the project life cycle, engineering economics fundamentals, construction contracts and delivery methods, cost estimating fundamentals, project scheduling fundamentals, project control fundamentals.\nCourse ID: 010040\nClassnumber: 15553\nEnrollment Total: 4\nSection Capacity: 180\nRoom Capacity: 222\nClassroom Tech: 109 Knox Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:010040-16455-2249@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Kaminski,Darrell F":MAILTO:darrellk@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 415 darrellk LOCATION:127A Cooke Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1300 GEO:42.999986;-78.791473 DTSTART:20240826T110000 DTEND:20240826T115000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20241209T115000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Kaminski,Darrell F\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 415LEC B\nTitle: Prof Practice Issues\nDescription: Ethical issues in civil engineering practice, the professional licensure process, the project life cycle, engineering economics fundamentals, construction contracts and delivery methods, cost estimating fundamentals, project scheduling fundamentals, project control fundamentals.\nCourse ID: 010040\nClassnumber: 16455\nEnrollment Total: 2\nSection Capacity: 40\nRoom Capacity: 40\nClassroom Tech: 127 Cooke Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:010044-10879-2249@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Bruneau,Michel":MAILTO:bruneau@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 428 bruneau LOCATION:220 Natural Sciences Complex \nAmherst, NY 14260-3000 GEO:43.000779;-78.792226 DTSTART:20240827T080000 DTEND:20240827T092000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20241209T092000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Bruneau,Michel\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 428LR A\nTitle: Steel Design\nDescription: Emphasizes a theoretical understanding of fundamental concepts in analysis and design of steel structures. Focuses on building structures; topics addressed in the class include materials, probabilistic underpinnings of structural steel design, tension members, compression members, beams and beam-columns, welded and bolted connections and analysis and design of steel structures for gravity, wind, and seismic loads.\nCourse ID: 010044\nClassnumber: 10879\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 80\nRoom Capacity: 90\nClassroom Tech: 220 Natural Sciences Complex\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:010045-23423-2249@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Okumus,Pinar":MAILTO:pinaroku@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 429 pinaroku LOCATION:140 Ketter Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4300 GEO:43.002594;-78.788149 DTSTART:20240826T140000 DTEND:20240826T152000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20241209T152000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Okumus,Pinar\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 429LR B\nTitle: Reinforced Concrete Design\nDescription: This course provides an understanding of fundamental concepts in the analysis, design, and the detailing of reinforced concrete structural members and systems according to the ACI Building Code Requirements. Topics include the behavior of reinforcing steel and concrete; the design for ultimate limit states under flexure, shear, and combined flexure and axial load, considering serviceability (cracking and deflections), economy, and constructability. Applications include beams, slabs, and columns.\nCourse ID: 010045\nClassnumber: 23423\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 30\nRoom Capacity: 40\nClassroom Tech: 140 Ketter Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:010045-21965-2249@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Stavridis,Andreas":MAILTO:astavrid@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 429 astavrid LOCATION:06 Clemens Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4600 GEO:43.000393;-78.785009 DTSTART:20240827T093000 DTEND:20240827T105000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20241209T105000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Stavridis,Andreas\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 429LR C\nTitle: Reinforced Concrete Design\nDescription: This course provides an understanding of fundamental concepts in the analysis, design, and the detailing of reinforced concrete structural members and systems according to the ACI Building Code Requirements. Topics include the behavior of reinforcing steel and concrete; the design for ultimate limit states under flexure, shear, and combined flexure and axial load, considering serviceability (cracking and deflections), economy, and constructability. Applications include beams, slabs, and columns.\nCourse ID: 010045\nClassnumber: 21965\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 35\nRoom Capacity: 45\nClassroom Tech: 6 Clemens Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:010050-17857-2249@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Wang,Qian":MAILTO:qw6@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 436 qw6 LOCATION:110 Capen Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1651 GEO:43.000785;-78.789615 DTSTART:20240827T140000 DTEND:20240827T152000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20241209T152000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Wang,Qian\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 436LEC 000\nTitle: Traffic Ops & Design\nDescription: This course addresses the design, operation, control and management of transportation facilities. Topics covered include geometric design of roadways, capacity analysis for freeway segments, signal timing and design, and intersection design and layout. Students will be introduced to a number of traffic analysis and traffic simulation software, including the TRANSIMS model and SYNCHRO/SimTraffic. As a part of this course, students will be required to undertake a comprehensive term project that would involve detailed analysis and/or simulation of a given transportation facility. This course is dual-listed with CIE 536.\nCourse ID: 010050\nClassnumber: 17857\nEnrollment Total: 1\nSection Capacity: 30\nRoom Capacity: 30\nClassroom Tech: 110 Capen Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:010054-15952-2249@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Dai,Ning":MAILTO:ningdai@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 442 ningdai LOCATION:14 Knox Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260 GEO:43.001083;-78.787931 DTSTART:20240826T130000 DTEND:20240826T135000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20241209T135000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Dai,Ning\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 442LR 000\nTitle: Treatment Process Eng\nDescription: Fundamentals of conventional and emerging environmental engineering treatment technologies in the context of water treatment, wastewater treatment, and water reuse. Analysis and design of treatment units and systems.\nCourse ID: 010054\nClassnumber: 15952\nEnrollment Total: 4\nSection Capacity: 60\nRoom Capacity: 71\nClassroom Tech: 14 Knox Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:018808-10390-2249@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Unknown":MAILTO:@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 444 LOCATION:322 Clemens Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4600 GEO:43.000393;-78.785009 DTSTART:20240827T153000 DTEND:20240827T165000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20241209T165000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Unknown\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 444LEC 000\nTitle: Hydrologic Engineering\nDescription: This course discusses engineering approaches to understanding and managing different elements of the hydrologic water cycle, with a focus on applications involving mass balance concepts. Physical processes including precipitation, interception, infiltration, evapotranspiration, and runoff are discussed. Rainfall-runoff relationships are addressed as a function of land use, soil type, and other features through traditional approaches including the Rational method and Soil Conservation Service methods. Unit hydrograph theory is reviewed and routing procedures for surface water and detention basins are described. Statistics and frequency analysis are presented, and model conceptualization is described for applications in hydrologic design and watershed management. Students should have completed previous coursework in introductory engineering statistics and hydraulics.\nCourse ID: 018808\nClassnumber: 10390\nEnrollment Total: 3\nSection Capacity: 50\nRoom Capacity: 63\nClassroom Tech: 322 Clemens Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:018812-22166-2249@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Nemati,Kamran M":MAILTO:nemati@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 460 nemati LOCATION:113 Baldy Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1000 GEO:43.000290;-78.787115 DTSTART:20240827T153000 DTEND:20240827T165000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20241209T165000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Nemati,Kamran M\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 460LEC NEM\nTitle: Special Topics\nDescription: Offered irregularly. The subject matter of the course is announced when offered.\nCourse ID: 018812\nClassnumber: 22166\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 11\nRoom Capacity: 22\nClassroom Tech: 113 Baldy Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:018812-22178-2249@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Havens,Jason":MAILTO:jlhavens@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 460 jlhavens LOCATION:140 Ketter Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4300 GEO:43.002594;-78.788149 DTSTART:20240828T183000 DTEND:20240828T212000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20241209T212000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=WE DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Havens,Jason\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 460LEC HAV\nTitle: Special Topics\nDescription: Offered irregularly. The subject matter of the course is announced when offered.\nCourse ID: 018812\nClassnumber: 22178\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 20\nRoom Capacity: 40\nClassroom Tech: 140 Ketter Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:018817-22270-2249@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Rabideau,Alan J":MAILTO:rabideau@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 469 rabideau LOCATION:223 Jarvis Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4400 GEO:43.002320;-78.787098 DTSTART:20240827T093000 DTEND:20240827T105000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20241209T105000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Rabideau,Alan J\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 469LEC 000\nTitle: Brownfield Restoration\nDescription: A brownfield is a property whose redevelopment is complicated by the presence or potential presence of hazardous substances. With more than an estimated 450,000 brownfields in the U.S., their cost-effective and sustainable management is an important national priority. This course covers a variety of engineering and policy issues associated with subsurface pollution. Topics include: (1) evolution of current laws dealing with the management of hazardous wastes and contaminated land; (2) environmental fate and transport of hazardous chemicals; and (3) investigation and remediation of sites with soil and/or groundwater contamination. Students are expected to have familiarity with basic concepts of contaminant chemistry, groundwater, and engineering mathematics.\nCourse ID: 018817\nClassnumber: 22270\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 12\nRoom Capacity: 48\nClassroom Tech: 223 Jarvis Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:010062-18577-2249@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Angulo,Austin V":MAILTO:avangulo@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 475 avangulo LOCATION:208 Ketter Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4300 GEO:43.002594;-78.788149 DTSTART:20240827T110000 DTEND:20240827T122000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20241209T122000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Angulo,Austin V\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 475LEC 000\nTitle: Geometric Design of Roadways\nDescription: The purpose of this course is to provide students with the principles of geometric design of highways with a focus on highway design objectives and design guidelines and methods. More specific topics include: development and applications of concepts of geometric design of rural and urban highways; design controls and criteria; elements of design, including sight distance, horizontal and vertical alignment; cross section elements; interchange types and design elements; grade separations and clearance; development of visual elements.\nCourse ID: 010062\nClassnumber: 18577\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 30\nRoom Capacity: 30\nClassroom Tech: 208 Ketter Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:018818-16454-2249@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Thevanayagam,Sabanayagam":MAILTO:theva@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 476 theva LOCATION:248 Cooke Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1300 GEO:42.999986;-78.791473 DTSTART:20240827T110000 DTEND:20240827T122000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20241209T122000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Thevanayagam,Sabanayagam\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 476LEC 000\nTitle: Design & Cons Earth Struc\nDescription: Selection, engineering design, construction, monitoring, and performance evaluation of earth structures. Densification: soft ground consolidation, deep dynamic compaction; reinforcement: earth-retaining systems, soil nailing, reinforced earth, micropiles; ground improvement by admixtures: grouting, soil mixing techniques.\nCourse ID: 018818\nClassnumber: 16454\nEnrollment Total: 1\nSection Capacity: 30\nRoom Capacity: 37\nClassroom Tech: 248 Cooke Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:018820-11089-2249@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Nemati,Kamran M":MAILTO:nemati@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 493 nemati LOCATION:112 Obrian Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1100 GEO:43.000524;-78.787969 DTSTART:20240827T173000 DTEND:20240827T185000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20241209T185000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Nemati,Kamran M\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 493LEC 000\nTitle: Project Management\nDescription: Life cycle planning of construction projects; contract types, project delivery strategies; bid packaging, bid evaluation, and selection of contractors; preconstruction planning; contract administration procedures; project quality control; value engineering and management; project site layout; and materials management.\nCourse ID: 018820\nClassnumber: 11089\nEnrollment Total: 1\nSection Capacity: 75\nRoom Capacity: 98\nClassroom Tech: 112 Obrian Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:010066-22428-2249@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Song,Ziqi":MAILTO:zqsong@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 500 zqsong LOCATION:138 Bell Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-2050 GEO:43.001475;-78.787025 DTSTART:20240827T110000 DTEND:20240827T122000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20241209T122000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Song,Ziqi\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 500LEC SON\nTitle: Special Topics\nDescription: CIE 500 presents advanced topics in civil engineering to meet the needs and interests of students. LEC. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor.\nCourse ID: 010066\nClassnumber: 22428\nEnrollment Total: 1\nSection Capacity: 30\nRoom Capacity: 31\nClassroom Tech: 138 Bell Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:010066-22165-2249@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Nemati,Kamran M":MAILTO:nemati@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 500 nemati LOCATION:113 Baldy Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1000 GEO:43.000290;-78.787115 DTSTART:20240827T153000 DTEND:20240827T165000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20241209T165000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Nemati,Kamran M\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 500LEC NEM\nTitle: Special Topics\nDescription: CIE 500 presents advanced topics in civil engineering to meet the needs and interests of students. LEC. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor.\nCourse ID: 010066\nClassnumber: 22165\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 11\nRoom Capacity: 22\nClassroom Tech: 113 Baldy Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:010066-23920-2249@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Atkinson,John David":MAILTO:atkjdw@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 500 atkjdw LOCATION:223 Jarvis Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4400 GEO:43.002320;-78.787098 DTSTART:20240828T140000 DTEND:20240828T165000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20241209T165000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=WE DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Atkinson,John David\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 500LEC ATK\nTitle: Special Topics\nDescription: CIE 500 presents advanced topics in civil engineering to meet the needs and interests of students. LEC. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor.\nCourse ID: 010066\nClassnumber: 23920\nEnrollment Total: 1\nSection Capacity: 10\nRoom Capacity: 48\nClassroom Tech: 223 Jarvis Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:010078-21074-2249@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Basaran,Cemalettin":MAILTO:cjb@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 511 cjb LOCATION:140 Ketter Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4300 GEO:43.002594;-78.788149 DTSTART:20240826T120000 DTEND:20240826T132000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20241209T132000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Basaran,Cemalettin\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 511LEC 000\nTitle: Adv Mech of Solids\nDescription: The course presents the fundamental principles of solid mechanics. Material covered in the class includes a review of vectors, matrices and tensors; the geometry of deformation; elastic constitutive theory; boundary value problems in elasticity; Ritz methods; linear beams and plates; energy principles; stability; planar buckling of beams; and an introduction to nonlinear solid mechanics.\nCourse ID: 010078\nClassnumber: 21074\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 20\nRoom Capacity: 40\nClassroom Tech: 140 Ketter Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:010081-18119-2249@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Sivaselvan,Mettupalayam V":MAILTO:mvs@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 514 mvs LOCATION:140 Ketter Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4300 GEO:43.002594;-78.788149 DTSTART:20240826T100000 DTEND:20240826T112000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20241209T112000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Sivaselvan,Mettupalayam V\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 514LEC 000\nTitle: Intro Adv Mech & Math\nDescription: This course blends the fundamentals of solid mechanics and mathematics to enable students to glean into the behavior of civil engineering systems. The topics to be covered include the geometry of deformation; elastic constitutive theory; boundary value problems in elasticity; Ritz methods; energy principles, linear algebra, ordinary differential equations, Fourier analysis.\nCourse ID: 010081\nClassnumber: 18119\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 40\nRoom Capacity: 40\nClassroom Tech: 140 Ketter Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:010082-20900-2249@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Wu,Teng":MAILTO:tengwu@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 515 tengwu LOCATION:140 Ketter Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4300 GEO:43.002594;-78.788149 DTSTART:20240827T140000 DTEND:20240827T152000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20241209T152000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Wu,Teng\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 515LEC 000\nTitle: Advanced Structural Analysis\nDescription: This course will build on concepts from undergraduate mechanics of solids and structural analysis courses, developing ideas in a more general setting and in a manner suitable for computer implementation. The goal is to develop the background needed to intimately understand principles behind advanced computer codes, used for example in analyzing structures in extreme events. With such an understanding, one can use these codes with confidence, improve upon them when necessary, and in some cases even develop new codes. In undergraduate courses, structures are typically analyzed making approximations such as small displacements and linear elastic material behavior. In many applications, such approximations are not valid. Therefore, a significant part of this course will be on nonlinear analysis of structures. There will be substantial emphasis on implementation.\nCourse ID: 010082\nClassnumber: 20900\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 20\nRoom Capacity: 40\nClassroom Tech: 140 Ketter Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:010083-20897-2249@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Basaran,Cemalettin":MAILTO:cjb@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 516 cjb LOCATION:215 Clemens Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4600 GEO:43.000393;-78.785009 DTSTART:20240826T100000 DTEND:20240826T112000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20241209T112000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Basaran,Cemalettin\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 516LEC 000\nTitle: Adv Math for Civil Engineers\nDescription: The course reviews the undergraduate engineering mathematics, and covers a range of topics that are relevant to contemporary civil engineers in research. Topics include linear algebra, ordinary di erential equations, Fourier analysis and partial di erential equations. It will emphasize fundamental concepts and analytical solution techniques.\nCourse ID: 010083\nClassnumber: 20897\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 15\nRoom Capacity: 22\nClassroom Tech: 215 Clemens Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:010086-10745-2249@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Constantinou,Michael C.":MAILTO:constan1@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 519 constan1 LOCATION:140 Ketter Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4300 GEO:43.002594;-78.788149 DTSTART:20240827T093000 DTEND:20240827T105000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20241209T105000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Constantinou,Michael C.\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 519LEC 000\nTitle: Structural Dynamics Earthquake\nDescription: This course is the first of a two-course sequence on Structural Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering. The course covers (a) dynamics of lumped parameter single and multi-degree-of-freedom systems under various types of time-dependent loads, (b) seismic response and response spectra, (c) modal analysis, (d) numerical evaluation of response, (e) inelastic systems, and (f) special topics on visco-elastic behavior, damping, simplified nonlinear analysis, capacity and demand spectra, torsion, etc.\nCourse ID: 010086\nClassnumber: 10745\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 45\nRoom Capacity: 40\nClassroom Tech: 140 Ketter Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:010370-10807-2249@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Whittaker,Andrew S":MAILTO:awhittak@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 525 awhittak LOCATION:140 Ketter Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4300 GEO:43.002594;-78.788149 DTSTART:20240830T110000 DTEND:20240830T122000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20241209T122000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Whittaker,Andrew S\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 525LEC 000\nTitle: Concrete Structures\nDescription: This course is an advanced course in reinforced concrete. Topics addressed in the course include concrete materials; moment-curvature relationships; response of components to flexure, axial force and shearing force; anchorage; strut-and-tie models; limit analysis and design of slabs; seismic design of reinforced concrete buildings that include moment frames and/or shear walls; and seismic analysis and design of safety-related nuclear structures.\nCourse ID: 010370\nClassnumber: 10807\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 35\nRoom Capacity: 40\nClassroom Tech: 140 Ketter Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:017479-16574-2249@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Thevanayagam,Sabanayagam":MAILTO:theva@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 531 theva LOCATION:248 Cooke Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1300 GEO:42.999986;-78.791473 DTSTART:20240827T110000 DTEND:20240827T122000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20241209T122000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Thevanayagam,Sabanayagam\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 531LEC 000\nTitle: Design & Const Earth Struc\nDescription: The selection, engineering design, construction, monitoring and performance evaluation of earth structures are presented in this class. Topics of study include densification (soft ground consolidation, deep dynamic compaction, compaction); reinforcement (earth retaining systems; soil nailing; reinforced earth; micropiles; etc.); and ground improvement by admixtures, including grouting and soil mixing.\nCourse ID: 017479\nClassnumber: 16574\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 5\nRoom Capacity: 37\nClassroom Tech: 248 Cooke Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:010374-23757-2249@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Sun,Kang":MAILTO:kangsun@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 532 kangsun LOCATION:110 Capen Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1651 GEO:43.000785;-78.789615 DTSTART:20240827T110000 DTEND:20240827T122000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20241209T122000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Sun,Kang\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 532LEC 000\nTitle: Stat Meth Env Eng\nDescription: This course provides an overview of statistical methods relevant to applications in environmental and water resources engineering, with an emphasis on regression modeling. Other topics include sampling design, hypothesis testing for regulatory compliance, nonparametric methods, analysis of variance, treatment of censored data, and time series analysis.\nCourse ID: 010374\nClassnumber: 23757\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 30\nRoom Capacity: 30\nClassroom Tech: 110 Capen Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:010377-17858-2249@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Wang,Qian":MAILTO:qw6@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 536 qw6 LOCATION:110 Capen Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1651 GEO:43.000785;-78.789615 DTSTART:20240827T140000 DTEND:20240827T152000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20241209T152000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Wang,Qian\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 536LEC 000\nTitle: Traffic Operations & Design\nDescription: This course addresses the design, operation, control and management of transportation facilities. Topics covered in the course include geometric design of roadways, capacity analysis for freeway segments, signal timing and design, and intersection design and layout. Students are introduced to a number of traffic analysis and traffic simulation software, including SYNCHRO and SimTraffic. Students are required to undertake a comprehensive term project that involves detailed analysis and/or simulation of a transportation facility and write a survey-type paper on a topic of recent interest that is related to traffic operations and design. This course is dual-listed with CIE 436.\nCourse ID: 010377\nClassnumber: 17858\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 10\nRoom Capacity: 30\nClassroom Tech: 110 Capen Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:010380-16675-2249@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Sadek,Adel":MAILTO:asadek@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 539 asadek LOCATION:101 Baldy Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1000 GEO:43.000290;-78.787115 DTSTART:20240829T153000 DTEND:20240829T180000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20241209T180000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Sadek,Adel\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 539LEC 000\nTitle: Travel Demand Forecasting\nDescription: The focus of this class is on the state-of-the-art methods for forecasting travel demand. The ability to forecast travel demand is fundamental to any transportation planning effort. The first part of the class will focus on the four-step travel demand forecasting process that consists of the trip generation, trip distribution, mode split, and traffic assignment steps. This approach, though aggregate and conventional, has been widely used for planning purposes in the US and other countries in the world. Recent refinements to the process will also be discussed, along with a brief introduction to activity-based analysis, an alternative paradigm of travel demand forecasting that is behavior oriented and tends to increase the sensitivity of transportation planning models to policy making.\nCourse ID: 010380\nClassnumber: 16675\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 5\nRoom Capacity: 99\nClassroom Tech: 101 Baldy Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:017507-10585-2249@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Unknown":MAILTO:@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 550 LOCATION:322 Clemens Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4600 GEO:43.000393;-78.785009 DTSTART:20240827T153000 DTEND:20240827T165000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20241209T165000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Unknown\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 550LEC 000\nTitle: Hydrologic Engineering\nDescription: This course discusses engineering approaches to understanding and managing different elements of the hydrologic water cycle, with a focus on applications involving mass balance concepts. Physical processes including precipitation, interception, infiltration, evapotranspiration, and runoff are discussed. Rainfall-runoff relationships are addressed as a function of land use, soil type, and other features through traditional approaches including the Rational method and Soil Conservation Service methods. Unit hydrograph theory is reviewed and routing procedures for surface water and detention basins are described. Statistics and frequency analysis are presented, and model conceptualization is described for applications in hydrologic design and watershed management. Students should have completed previous coursework in introductory engineering statistics and hydraulics.\nCourse ID: 017507\nClassnumber: 10585\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 10\nRoom Capacity: 63\nClassroom Tech: 322 Clemens Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:010402-23931-2249@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Boualavong,Jonathan":MAILTO:jboualav@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 562 jboualav LOCATION:144 Center for the Arts \nAmherst, NY 14260-6000 GEO:43.000887;-78.782930 DTSTART:20240826T093000 DTEND:20240826T105000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20241209T105000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Boualavong,Jonathan\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 562LEC 000\nTitle: Env Fate Transport Pollutants\nDescription: This course provides a quantitative description of the physical, chemical, and biological processes governing the migration and transformation of pollutants in surface water, ground water, soil, and atmospheric systems. Topics include mass and energy balances, reaction kinetics, mixing processes, multi-compartment partitioning, and pollutant migration across various spatial and temporal scales.\nCourse ID: 010402\nClassnumber: 23931\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 30\nRoom Capacity: 48\nClassroom Tech: 144 Center for the Arts\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:010404-23880-2249@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Ye,Yinyin":MAILTO:yinyinye@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 565 yinyinye LOCATION:215 Clemens Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4600 GEO:43.000393;-78.785009 DTSTART:20240827T140000 DTEND:20240827T152000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20241209T152000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Ye,Yinyin\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 565LEC 000\nTitle: Bio Princ in Envir Engr\nDescription: This course presents the fundamentals of microbial involvement in nature and environmental processes. Topics covered in the class include nutrient cycling, characteristics of microorganisms, microbial metabolism, microbial growth kinetics, nutrient transport mechanisms, bacterial adhesion and flocculation, microbial competition, biomonitoring, and the relationship between microorganisms and disease. The role of microorganisms in various treatment processes, including suspended growth, fixed film, and anaerobic reactors is discussed.\nCourse ID: 010404\nClassnumber: 23880\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 20\nRoom Capacity: 22\nClassroom Tech: 215 Clemens Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301585-22140-2249@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Ranade,Ravi":MAILTO:ranade@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 572 ranade LOCATION:140 Ketter Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4300 GEO:43.002594;-78.788149 DTSTART:20240827T153000 DTEND:20240827T165000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20241209T165000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Ranade,Ravi\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 572LEC 000\nTitle: Advanced Concrete Materials\nDescription: This course provides state-of-the-art knowledge of advanced concrete materials, including high and ultra-high performance concretes, fiber-reinforced concretes, and strain hardening cementitious composites. Students will learn about the ingredients and the design philosophy behind these materials. Fracture mechanics, scale-linking, and fiber/matrix bond related concepts that are central for understanding the behaviors of these materials will be discussed. Students will gain hands-on experience of mixing and processing high performance concretes both with and without fibers, thereby learning the special techniques that are needed to make and test these materials. Durability properties of materials will get equally significant attention as the mechanical properties. Life cycle analysis and modeling of structures is also included in the last part of this course as it helps the students to appreciate the importance of the durability of materials, along with the mechanical properties, in determining the long term performance of a structure and its repair and maintenance needs. By completing this course, the instructor's expectation is that the students will be inspired to seek innovative applications of these materials in both industry and research.\nCourse ID: 301585\nClassnumber: 22140\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 30\nRoom Capacity: 40\nClassroom Tech: 140 Ketter Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301086-22712-2249@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Anastasopoulos,Panagiotis":MAILTO:panastas@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 573 panastas LOCATION:223 Jarvis Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4400 GEO:43.002320;-78.787098 DTSTART:20240828T173000 DTEND:20240828T200000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20241209T200000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=WE DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Anastasopoulos,Panagiotis\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 573LEC 000\nTitle: Transportation Analytics\nDescription: This course aims to provide students with a general background of various statistical analysis techniques and data mining methods that are used in transportation systems. It covers various practical analytical topics in transportation and logistics, including model estimation, data analysis, traffic forecasting, and incident prediction. A broad range of transportation related techniques are covered in statistics, data mining and optimization skills, such as Logistic Regression, Poisson Regression, Time Series Modeling, Survival Analysis, Classification, and Clustering. Popular statistical modeling software will be used to solve various practical problems.\nCourse ID: 301086\nClassnumber: 22712\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 30\nRoom Capacity: 48\nClassroom Tech: 223 Jarvis Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:023875-10914-2249@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Kaminski,Darrell F":MAILTO:darrellk@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 580 darrellk LOCATION:140 Ketter Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4300 GEO:43.002594;-78.788149 DTSTART:20240826T170000 DTEND:20240826T193000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20241209T193000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Kaminski,Darrell F\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 580LEC 000\nTitle: Emerging Technologies in Bridg\nDescription: This course surveys emerging technologies, including both software and hardware systems, which are intended to enhance the analysis, design, construction, performance, and asset management of bridges and highway infrastructure. Emphasis is placed on those technologies whose basic knowledge has been established but not yet fully deployed into bridge and infrastructure engineering practice. Examples may include nonlinear analysis methods and design software, energy dissipation and seismic isolation systems, accelerated construction methods, health monitoring, seismic and other retrofit methods and guidelines, integrated project delivery methods, and lifecycle asset management. Presentations by subject area experts complement those given by the instructor.\nCourse ID: 023875\nClassnumber: 10914\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 40\nRoom Capacity: 40\nClassroom Tech: 140 Ketter Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:023875-10681-2249@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Kaminski,Darrell F":MAILTO:darrellk@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 580 darrellk LOCATION:Remote DTSTART:20240826T170000 DTEND:20240826T193000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20241209T193000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Kaminski,Darrell F\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 580LEC Z\nTitle: Emerging Technologies in Bridg\nDescription: This course surveys emerging technologies, including both software and hardware systems, which are intended to enhance the analysis, design, construction, performance, and asset management of bridges and highway infrastructure. Emphasis is placed on those technologies whose basic knowledge has been established but not yet fully deployed into bridge and infrastructure engineering practice. Examples may include nonlinear analysis methods and design software, energy dissipation and seismic isolation systems, accelerated construction methods, health monitoring, seismic and other retrofit methods and guidelines, integrated project delivery methods, and lifecycle asset management. Presentations by subject area experts complement those given by the instructor.\nCourse ID: 023875\nClassnumber: 10681\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 10\nRoom Capacity: 0\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:010416-15635-2249@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Rodems,Joshua T":MAILTO:jtrodems@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 584 jtrodems LOCATION:140 Ketter Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4300 GEO:43.002594;-78.788149 DTSTART:20240827T173000 DTEND:20240827T200000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20241209T200000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Rodems,Joshua T\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 584LEC 000\nTitle: Design of Steel Hwy Bridges\nDescription: This course introduces the fundamentals of steel bridge theory, analysis, and design, including single and continuous span bridge structures. Other topics covered in the course include connection design and construction, fatigue analysis, deck design and bearing design. Industry-appropriate software is used for project work.\nCourse ID: 010416\nClassnumber: 15635\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 40\nRoom Capacity: 40\nClassroom Tech: 140 Ketter Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:010416-16218-2249@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Rodems,Joshua T":MAILTO:jtrodems@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 584 jtrodems LOCATION:Remote DTSTART:20240827T173000 DTEND:20240827T200000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20241209T200000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Rodems,Joshua T\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 584LEC Z\nTitle: Design of Steel Hwy Bridges\nDescription: This course introduces the fundamentals of steel bridge theory, analysis, and design, including single and continuous span bridge structures. Other topics covered in the course include connection design and construction, fatigue analysis, deck design and bearing design. Industry-appropriate software is used for project work.\nCourse ID: 010416\nClassnumber: 16218\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 10\nRoom Capacity: 0\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301631-19820-2241-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Voisinet,Mark":MAILTO:markvois@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 177 markvois Final Exam LOCATION:Remote DTSTART:20240509T0 DTEND:20240509T0 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Voisinet,Mark\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 177LLB 001\nTitle: Intro to Civil Eng CAD\nDescription: The purpose of this course is to familiarize students with Civil Engineering CAD software and reading civil based drawings. Students will also develop a skill to visualize 3D terrains and 3D objects from their 2D projections in order to think in 3D about objects in space. One formal lecture per week, focused on civil and environmental engineering applications of the software is given. This is supplemented by multiple tutorials written for the software. Students will be required to complete the tutorials in recitation and on their own time and submit a copy of completed tutorials by the due date.\nCourse ID: 301631\nClassnumber: 19820\nEnrollment Total: 124\nSection Capacity: 150\nRoom Capacity: 0\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:009741-23405-2241-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Wang,Qian":MAILTO:qw6@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 308 qw6 Final Exam LOCATION:408 Fronczak Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1500 GEO:43.001236;-78.790963 DTSTART:20240514T80000 DTEND:20240514T110000 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Wang,Qian\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 308LR A\nTitle: Engineering Probability & Stat\nDescription: Introduces sampling, descriptive and inferential statistics, probability, probability distribution functions, confidence intervals, hypothesis testing, covariance and correlation, and linear regression.\nCourse ID: 009741\nClassnumber: 23405\nClassroom Tech: 408 Fronczak Hall\nEnrollment Total: 19\nSection Capacity: 58\nRoom Capacity: 43\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 2 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:009745-17362-2241-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Nemati,Kamran M":MAILTO:nemati@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 327 nemati Final Exam LOCATION:110 Knox Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260 GEO:43.001083;-78.787931 DTSTART:20240514T153000 DTEND:20240514T183000 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Nemati,Kamran M\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 327LLB 000\nTitle: Civil Engrg Materials\nDescription: Introduction to Structural Materials: Concrete, Steel, Wood, and Fiber Reinforced Polymers (FRP); Physical, mechanical, and durability properties and microstructure of materials; Cement chemistry & cement hydration reactions; concrete mix design and quality control; atomic structure, imperfections, and alloying to manufacture steel; yielding and failure theories for steel; Reinforced concrete basics; Types of woods; FRP design basics; Introduction to High Performance Concrete; Recent Innovations in Materials; Influence of materials on infrastructure resilience and sustainability.\nCourse ID: 009745\nClassnumber: 17362\nClassroom Tech: 110 Knox Hall\nEnrollment Total: 107\nSection Capacity: 180\nRoom Capacity: 222\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 2 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:300944-15909-2241-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Ye,Yinyin":MAILTO:yinyinye@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 341 yinyinye Final Exam LOCATION:06 Clemens Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4600 GEO:43.000393;-78.785009 DTSTART:20240509T114500 DTEND:20240509T144500 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Ye,Yinyin\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 341LLB 000\nTitle: Environmental Engineering Sci\nDescription: CIE 341 covers basic concepts of environmental microbiology and chemistry and their links to applications in environmental engineering such as water and wastewater treatment, nutrient removal, anaerobic digestion, and disinfection.\nCourse ID: 300944\nClassnumber: 15909\nClassroom Tech: 6 Clemens Hall\nEnrollment Total: 11\nSection Capacity: 45\nRoom Capacity: 45\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 2 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:009748-16887-2241-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Jankovic,Igor":MAILTO:ijankovi@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 343 ijankovi Final Exam LOCATION:201 Natural Sciences Complex \nAmherst, NY 14260-3000 GEO:43.000779;-78.792226 DTSTART:20240509T191500 DTEND:20240509T221500 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Jankovic,Igor\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 343LLR 000\nTitle: Hydraulics and Hydrology\nDescription: Application of fundamentals of fluid mechanics to pressurized flow systems, hydraulic machinery and open channel systems with introduction to hydraulic drag and surface/subsurface hydrology. Topics include minor and major losses in laminar and turbulent flow, pipe networks, flow measurements, pump and turbine operation and design, uniform and nonuniform open channel flow, surface profiles, hydraulic drag formulas, introduction to steady groundwater flow with emphasis on well hydraulics and introduction to hydrologic processes with detailed coverage of surface runoff.\nCourse ID: 009748\nClassnumber: 16887\nClassroom Tech: 201 Natural Sciences Complex\nEnrollment Total: 120\nSection Capacity: 175\nRoom Capacity: 262\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 2 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:010057-15910-2241-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Atkinson,John David":MAILTO:atkjdw@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 344 atkjdw Final Exam LOCATION:101 Davis Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-2500 GEO:43.002586;-78.787645 DTSTART:20240515T114500 DTEND:20240515T144500 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Atkinson,John David\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 344LEC 000\nTitle: Sustainability\nDescription: Engineering policy dimensions of sustainability. Topics include: (1) definitions and concepts of sustainability (including ethics discussions), (2) introduction to climate change science and policy, (3) energy production options and impacts, and (4) relevant analytical tools such as life cycle assessment and carbon footprint analysis.\nCourse ID: 010057\nClassnumber: 15910\nClassroom Tech: 101 Davis Hall\nEnrollment Total: 65\nSection Capacity: 90\nRoom Capacity: 175\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 2 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:010041-20856-2241-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Wu,Teng":MAILTO:tengwu@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 423 tengwu Final Exam LOCATION:223 Jarvis Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4400 GEO:43.002320;-78.787098 DTSTART:20240514T80000 DTEND:20240514T110000 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Wu,Teng\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 423LEC 000\nTitle: Structural Engrg 3\nDescription: Emphasizes the matrix formulation of the equations that describe the response of statically indeterminate systems, and it also provides an introduction to plastic analysis, approximate methods of analysis, and structural dynamics for seismic applications. Implements a modern approach which integrates theory and computational analysis to solve a wide-range of civil engineering structures for vertical and lateral loads.\nCourse ID: 010041\nClassnumber: 20856\nClassroom Tech: 223 Jarvis Hall\nEnrollment Total: 11\nSection Capacity: 30\nRoom Capacity: 48\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 2 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:010049-20562-2241-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Thevanayagam,Sabanayagam":MAILTO:theva@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 435 theva Final Exam LOCATION:121 Cooke Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1300 GEO:42.999986;-78.791473 DTSTART:20240510T80000 DTEND:20240510T110000 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Thevanayagam,Sabanayagam\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 435LEC C\nTitle: Foundation Engineering\nDescription: Applies soil mechanics to engineering problems. Soil exploration and sampling. States of plastic equilibrium, bearing capacity, and settlement of foundations. Foundation design, spread footing, mat, piles, and drilled shafts. Lateral earth pressures, retaining walls, and braced excavations.\nCourse ID: 010049\nClassnumber: 20562\nClassroom Tech: 121 Cooke Hall\nEnrollment Total: 116\nSection Capacity: 200\nRoom Capacity: 220\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 2 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:018542-12980-2241-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Nemati,Kamran M":MAILTO:nemati@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 437 nemati Final Exam LOCATION:14 Knox Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260 GEO:43.001083;-78.787931 DTSTART:20240509T114500 DTEND:20240509T144500 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Nemati,Kamran M\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 437LEC 000\nTitle: Pavement Design and Matls\nDescription: Design principles of flexible and rigid pavements. Includes a study of soils and paving materials, their interaction, their behavior under various loading conditions, and their ability to perform under all ambient loading conditions. Topics include surface, base, subbase and base courses: bituminous materials, quality control, and flexible and rigid pavement design methods. Laboratory sessions on asphaltic concrete mix design.\nCourse ID: 018542\nClassnumber: 12980\nClassroom Tech: 14 Knox Hall\nEnrollment Total: 19\nSection Capacity: 35\nRoom Capacity: 71\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 2 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:018543-13154-2241-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Thevanayagam,Sabanayagam":MAILTO:theva@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 438 theva Final Exam LOCATION:110 Baldy Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1000 GEO:43.000290;-78.787115 DTSTART:20240510T153000 DTEND:20240510T183000 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Thevanayagam,Sabanayagam\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 438LEC 000\nTitle: Adv Foundation Des & Con\nDescription: Site investigation, problem identification, and design of earth structures and foundation for small and large buildings and bridges in real-world setting. Plan site investigation. Identify, interpret, and approximate relevant soil properties for design analyses. Design shallow, mat, and deep foundations (including bearing capacity, settlements, lateral loads and driveability analyses), slopes, embankments, earth retaining systems, and ground improvement (consolidation, densification, reinforcement, soil nailing, anchors), as necessary for a given real-world project. Team work, Technical design report writing and oral presentations.\nCourse ID: 018543\nClassnumber: 13154\nClassroom Tech: 110 Baldy Hall\nEnrollment Total: 3\nSection Capacity: 20\nRoom Capacity: 46\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 2 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:010053-17820-2241-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Boualavong,Jonathan":MAILTO:jboualav@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 441 jboualav Final Exam LOCATION:205 Natural Sciences Complex \nAmherst, NY 14260-3000 GEO:43.000779;-78.792226 DTSTART:20240513T80000 DTEND:20240513T110000 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Boualavong,Jonathan\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 441LEC 000\nTitle: Pollutant Fate and Transport\nDescription: Focuses on the physical, chemical, and hydrodynamic processes governing pollutant fate in natural systems. Topics include mass and energy balances, mixing processes, partitioning processes (exchange with solids and air), and particle removal. Examples from natural systems address lake, river, and atmospheric pollution.\nCourse ID: 010053\nClassnumber: 17820\nClassroom Tech: 205 Natural Sciences Complex\nEnrollment Total: 26\nSection Capacity: 58\nRoom Capacity: 97\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 2 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:018809-13186-2241-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Jankovic,Igor":MAILTO:ijankovi@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 445 ijankovi Final Exam LOCATION:97 Alumni Arena \nAmherst, NY 14260-5000 GEO:43.000580;-78.781360 DTSTART:20240509T80000 DTEND:20240509T110000 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Jankovic,Igor\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 445LEC 000\nTitle: Groundwater Engineering\nDescription: Fundamentals of fluid flow and mass transport in porous media. Derives the governing mass and energy balance equations and develops several commonly applied solutions. Particular topics include groundwater flow under saturated and unsaturated conditions, well hydraulics, introduction to transient flow, fundamentals of solute transport, geostatistics, and remediation of contaminated aquifers.\nCourse ID: 018809\nClassnumber: 13186\nClassroom Tech: 97 Alumni Arena\nEnrollment Total: 67\nSection Capacity: 75\nRoom Capacity: 99\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 2 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:018810-19734-2241-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Jensen,James N":MAILTO:jjensen@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 448 jjensen Final Exam LOCATION:115 Talbert Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1700 GEO:43.000706;-78.790439 DTSTART:20240513T153000 DTEND:20240513T183000 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Jensen,James N\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 448LEC 000\nTitle: Chem Princ Env Eng\nDescription: Presents fundamentals in aquatic chemistry as applied to natural waters, water treatment, and wastewater treatment. Topics include equilibrium concepts, chemical thermodynamics, acid-base reactions, precipitation and dissolution, oxidation and reduction, carbonate system chemistry, and complexation. This course is dual-listed with CIE 564.\nCourse ID: 018810\nClassnumber: 19734\nClassroom Tech: 115 Talbert Hall\nEnrollment Total: 4\nSection Capacity: 15\nRoom Capacity: 49\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 2 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:018812-23406-2241-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Anastasopoulos,Panagiotis":MAILTO:panastas@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 460 panastas Final Exam LOCATION:146 Park Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4100 GEO:42.999730;-78.788008 DTSTART:20240515T153000 DTEND:20240515T183000 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Anastasopoulos,Panagiotis\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 460LEC PAN\nTitle: Special Topics\nDescription: Offered irregularly. The subject matter of the course is announced when offered.\nCourse ID: 018812\nClassnumber: 23406\nClassroom Tech: 146 Park Hall\nEnrollment Total: 10\nSection Capacity: 30\nRoom Capacity: 30\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:010061-10357-2241-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Sun,Kang":MAILTO:kangsun@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 461 kangsun Final Exam LOCATION:220 Natural Sciences Complex \nAmherst, NY 14260-3000 GEO:43.000779;-78.792226 DTSTART:20240510T153000 DTEND:20240510T183000 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Sun,Kang\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 461LEC 000\nTitle: Air Pollution\nDescription: Introduces the fundamental aspects of the science and technologies associated with air pollution. Topics include: atmospheric chemistry and basic chemical kinetics; photochemical reactions in the atmosphere; aerosol physics and chemistry; sources of air pollution; climatic effects; design of air pollution measurement, analytical, and reduction techniques; health effects; and atmospheric models.\nCourse ID: 010061\nClassnumber: 10357\nClassroom Tech: 220 Natural Sciences Complex\nEnrollment Total: 21\nSection Capacity: 23\nRoom Capacity: 90\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:018820-13155-2241-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Nemati,Kamran M":MAILTO:nemati@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 493 nemati Final Exam LOCATION:228 Natural Sciences Complex \nAmherst, NY 14260-3000 GEO:43.000779;-78.792226 DTSTART:20240510T191500 DTEND:20240510T221500 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Nemati,Kamran M\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 493LEC 000\nTitle: Project Management\nDescription: Life cycle planning of construction projects; contract types, project delivery strategies; bid packaging, bid evaluation, and selection of contractors; preconstruction planning; contract administration procedures; project quality control; value engineering and management; project site layout; and materials management.\nCourse ID: 018820\nClassnumber: 13155\nClassroom Tech: 228 Natural Sciences Complex\nEnrollment Total: 46\nSection Capacity: 97\nRoom Capacity: 97\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 2 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:010066-21986-2241-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Angulo,Austin V":MAILTO:avangulo@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 500 avangulo Final Exam LOCATION:223 Jarvis Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4400 GEO:43.002320;-78.787098 DTSTART:20240510T153000 DTEND:20240510T183000 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Angulo,Austin V\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 500LEC ANG\nTitle: Special Topics\nDescription: CIE 500 presents advanced topics in civil engineering to meet the needs and interests of students. LEC. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor.\nCourse ID: 010066\nClassnumber: 21986\nClassroom Tech: 223 Jarvis Hall\nEnrollment Total: 10\nSection Capacity: 20\nRoom Capacity: 48\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 2 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:010066-21902-2241-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Ranade,Ravi":MAILTO:ranade@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 500 ranade Final Exam LOCATION:140 Ketter Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4300 GEO:43.002594;-78.788149 DTSTART:20240513T153000 DTEND:20240513T183000 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Ranade,Ravi\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 500LEC RAV\nTitle: Special Topics\nDescription: CIE 500 presents advanced topics in civil engineering to meet the needs and interests of students. LEC. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor.\nCourse ID: 010066\nClassnumber: 21902\nClassroom Tech: 140 Ketter Hall\nEnrollment Total: 6\nSection Capacity: 30\nRoom Capacity: 40\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 2 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:010066-18868-2241-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Shelly,Michael":MAILTO:mshelly@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 500 mshelly Final Exam LOCATION:214 Norton Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1800 GEO:43.001111;-78.788697 DTSTART:20240515T114500 DTEND:20240515T144500 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Shelly,Michael\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 500LEC SHE\nTitle: Special Topics\nDescription: CIE 500 presents advanced topics in civil engineering to meet the needs and interests of students. LEC. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor.\nCourse ID: 010066\nClassnumber: 18868\nClassroom Tech: 214 Norton Hall\nEnrollment Total: 11\nSection Capacity: 30\nRoom Capacity: 39\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 2 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:010066-23672-2241-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Song,Ziqi":MAILTO:zqsong@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 500 zqsong Final Exam LOCATION:352 Academic Center \nAmherst, NY 14261-0026 GEO:43.008783;-78.785398 DTSTART:20240509T114500 DTEND:20240509T144500 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Song,Ziqi\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 500LEC SON\nTitle: Special Topics\nDescription: CIE 500 presents advanced topics in civil engineering to meet the needs and interests of students. LEC. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor.\nCourse ID: 010066\nClassnumber: 23672\nClassroom Tech: 352 Academic Center\nEnrollment Total: 5\nSection Capacity: 30\nRoom Capacity: 32\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 2 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:010079-23562-2241-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Sett,Kallol":MAILTO:kallolse@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 512 kallolse Final Exam LOCATION:140 Ketter Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4300 GEO:43.002594;-78.788149 DTSTART:20240510T191500 DTEND:20240510T221500 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Sett,Kallol\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 512LEC 000\nTitle: Struc Reliablity & Safety\nDescription: The course addresses risk and decision analysis for geotechnical and structural engineering systems based on statistics and reliability modeling. Students will learn to make probabilistic predictions of the behavior of geotechnical and structural engineering systems by characterizing and quantifying the uncertainties associated with the material properties and external forces, and propagating them through the relevant prediction equations.\nCourse ID: 010079\nClassnumber: 23562\nClassroom Tech: 140 Ketter Hall\nEnrollment Total: 9\nSection Capacity: 30\nRoom Capacity: 40\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 2 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:010079-23664-2241-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Sett,Kallol":MAILTO:kallolse@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 512 kallolse Final Exam LOCATION:Remote DTSTART:20240510T191500 DTEND:20240510T221500 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Sett,Kallol\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 512LEC Z\nTitle: Struc Reliablity & Safety\nDescription: The course addresses risk and decision analysis for geotechnical and structural engineering systems based on statistics and reliability modeling. Students will learn to make probabilistic predictions of the behavior of geotechnical and structural engineering systems by characterizing and quantifying the uncertainties associated with the material properties and external forces, and propagating them through the relevant prediction equations.\nCourse ID: 010079\nClassnumber: 23664\nEnrollment Total: 5\nSection Capacity: 30\nRoom Capacity: 0\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 2 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:017477-22091-2241-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Aref,Amjad J.":MAILTO:aaref@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 526 aaref Final Exam LOCATION:140 Ketter Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4300 GEO:43.002594;-78.788149 DTSTART:20240509T153000 DTEND:20240509T183000 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Aref,Amjad J.\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 526LEC 000\nTitle: Finite Element Analysis\nDescription: This course provides the fundamentals of the finite element method, including elasticity, matrix algebra, calculus of vibrations, and energy principles. The formulation for axial, beam, isoparametric, membrane, plate, axisymmetric, three-dimensional, torsion, and fluid finite elements is presented. Solution methodologies and computer programming are discussed including the Ritz method, Galerkin's method and finite elements for stability and dynamics.\nCourse ID: 017477\nClassnumber: 22091\nClassroom Tech: 140 Ketter Hall\nEnrollment Total: 5\nSection Capacity: 30\nRoom Capacity: 40\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 2 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:017480-13099-2241-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Thevanayagam,Sabanayagam":MAILTO:theva@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 533 theva Final Exam LOCATION:110 Baldy Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1000 GEO:43.000290;-78.787115 DTSTART:20240510T153000 DTEND:20240510T183000 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Thevanayagam,Sabanayagam\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 533LEC 000\nTitle: Adv Foundation Design\nDescription: This course covers the design and construction of foundation systems and addresses site investigation; selection of soil parameters; design of shallow foundations (single footings, strip footings, and mat foundations); deep foundations (piles and caissons); earth structures (retaining walls, sheet piles, bracing, tie backs, anchors, and reinforced earth), and ground improvement. This is a design-oriented course in which students work on a project, in groups of three, from schematic design through a final design report.\nCourse ID: 017480\nClassnumber: 13099\nClassroom Tech: 110 Baldy Hall\nEnrollment Total: 3\nSection Capacity: 24\nRoom Capacity: 46\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 2 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:010375-20788-2241-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Tessari,Anthony":MAILTO:atessari@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 534 atessari Final Exam LOCATION:140 Ketter Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4300 GEO:43.002594;-78.788149 DTSTART:20240513T114500 DTEND:20240513T144500 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Tessari,Anthony\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 534LEC 000\nTitle: Earthquake Engineering and Fou\nDescription: Fundamental principles and design methods for geotechnical earthquake engineering and machine foundations are presented in this course. Topics covered in the course include basic concepts of seismology, earthquakes, strong ground motion, and seismic hazard analysis. The basic principles of wave propagation are used to develop procedures for site response analysis and to provide insight into such important problems as local site effects, liquefaction, seismic slope stability, and seismic design of retaining structures. Analysis and design procedures for dynamically loaded shallow and pile foundations are discussed.\nCourse ID: 010375\nClassnumber: 20788\nClassroom Tech: 140 Ketter Hall\nEnrollment Total: 6\nSection Capacity: 30\nRoom Capacity: 40\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:017506-13036-2241-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Jankovic,Igor":MAILTO:ijankovi@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 541 ijankovi Final Exam LOCATION:97 Alumni Arena \nAmherst, NY 14260-5000 GEO:43.000580;-78.781360 DTSTART:20240509T80000 DTEND:20240509T110000 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Jankovic,Igor\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 541LEC 000\nTitle: Groundwater Engineering\nDescription: This course presents the fundamentals of fluid flow and mass transport in porous media. The governing mass and energy balance equations are derived and several commonly applied solutions are developed. Other topics covered in the class include groundwater flow under saturated and unsaturated conditions, well hydraulics, multiphase flow, fundamentals of solute transport, geostatistics, and remediation of contaminated aquifers.\nCourse ID: 017506\nClassnumber: 13036\nClassroom Tech: 97 Alumni Arena\nEnrollment Total: 5\nSection Capacity: 10\nRoom Capacity: 99\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 2 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:010403-16903-2241-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Sun,Kang":MAILTO:kangsun@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 563 kangsun Final Exam LOCATION:220 Natural Sciences Complex \nAmherst, NY 14260-3000 GEO:43.000779;-78.792226 DTSTART:20240510T153000 DTEND:20240510T183000 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Sun,Kang\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 563LEC 000\nTitle: Air Pollution\nDescription: This course surveys the sources, fates, effects and control of air pollution and air pollutants and covers industrial, agricultural and municipal contributions to acid rain, smog, and toxic air pollutants in fish and humans.\nCourse ID: 010403\nClassnumber: 16903\nClassroom Tech: 220 Natural Sciences Complex\nEnrollment Total: 3\nSection Capacity: 15\nRoom Capacity: 90\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:017508-19735-2241-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Jensen,James N":MAILTO:jjensen@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 564 jjensen Final Exam LOCATION:115 Talbert Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1700 GEO:43.000706;-78.790439 DTSTART:20240513T153000 DTEND:20240513T183000 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Jensen,James N\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 564LEC 000\nTitle: Chem Prin in Envir Engr\nDescription: This course presents fundamentals in aquatic chemistry as applied to natural waters, water treatment, and wastewater treatment. Topics covered in the course include equilibrium, chemical thermodynamics, acid-base reactions, precipitation and dissolution, oxidation and reduction, carbonate system chemistry, and complexation. This course is dual-listed with CIE 448.\nCourse ID: 017508\nClassnumber: 19735\nClassroom Tech: 115 Talbert Hall\nEnrollment Total: 1\nSection Capacity: 15\nRoom Capacity: 49\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 2 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:010408-19720-2241-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Bradley,Ian":MAILTO:ianbradl@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 568 ianbradl Final Exam LOCATION:145 Park Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4100 GEO:42.999730;-78.788008 DTSTART:20240509T153000 DTEND:20240509T183000 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Bradley,Ian\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 568LEC 000\nTitle: Biological Treatment Processes\nDescription: Theory and its application for design and operation of biological treatment processes used in water and wastewater treatment. Emphasis is on understanding traditional treatment technologies as well as the emergence of new sustainable technologies that are seeking to transform traditional treatment plants into water resource recovery facilities that are energy and resource positive. Topics include microbial metabolism and growth kinetics and the role that microorganisms play in various treatment processes, and theory/design of traditional emerging treatment processes such as microalgal systems.\nCourse ID: 010408\nClassnumber: 19720\nClassroom Tech: 145 Park Hall\nEnrollment Total: 5\nSection Capacity: 30\nRoom Capacity: 33\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:023874-13092-2241-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Kaminski,Darrell F":MAILTO:darrellk@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 579 darrellk Final Exam LOCATION:140 Ketter Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4300 GEO:43.002594;-78.788149 DTSTART:20240513T191500 DTEND:20240513T221500 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Kaminski,Darrell F\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 579LEC KAM\nTitle: Bridge and Highway Infrastruct\nDescription: This course covers issues, approaches, and practices in the management of bridge and transportation infrastructure systems and public policy. Topics covered in the course include the roles of bridge engineers in managing highway transportation infrastructure, specifications and standards of practice, capital project development and financing mechanisms, research funding processes, environmental issues, project delivery procurement methods, and asset management.\nCourse ID: 023874\nClassnumber: 13092\nClassroom Tech: 140 Ketter Hall\nEnrollment Total: 4\nSection Capacity: 35\nRoom Capacity: 40\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 2 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:023874-13885-2241-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Kaminski,Darrell F":MAILTO:darrellk@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 579 darrellk Final Exam LOCATION:Remote DTSTART:20240510T191500 DTEND:20240510T221500 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Kaminski,Darrell F\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 579LEC Z\nTitle: Bridge and Highway Infrastruct\nDescription: This course covers issues, approaches, and practices in the management of bridge and transportation infrastructure systems and public policy. Topics covered in the course include the roles of bridge engineers in managing highway transportation infrastructure, specifications and standards of practice, capital project development and financing mechanisms, research funding processes, environmental issues, project delivery procurement methods, and asset management.\nCourse ID: 023874\nClassnumber: 13885\nEnrollment Total: 7\nSection Capacity: 10\nRoom Capacity: 0\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 2 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:007494-23673-2241-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Stavridis,Andreas":MAILTO:astavrid@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 619 astavrid Final Exam LOCATION:223 Jarvis Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4400 GEO:43.002320;-78.787098 DTSTART:20240513T80000 DTEND:20240513T110000 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Stavridis,Andreas\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 619LEC 000\nTitle: Struc Dyn Earthquak Eng 2\nDescription: The focus of this course is the earthquake-resistant design of structures and it builds on the first graduate course in structural dynamics, CIE 519. Topics covered in the course include an introduction to mechanics of earthquakes and characteristics of the strong ground motions; responses of structures and mechanical behavior of structural elements under seismic loadings; and techniques to analyze the linear and nonlinear dynamic responses of structures. Selected research topics and applications of basic principles to the design of buildings are addressed.\nCourse ID: 007494\nClassnumber: 23673\nClassroom Tech: 223 Jarvis Hall\nEnrollment Total: 5\nSection Capacity: 30\nRoom Capacity: 48\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 2 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:007497-20807-2241-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T110002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Constantinou,Michael C.":MAILTO:constan1@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:CIE 625 constan1 Final Exam LOCATION:140 Ketter Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4300 GEO:43.002594;-78.788149 DTSTART:20240514T153000 DTEND:20240514T183000 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Constantinou,Michael C.\nCourse Number/Section: CIE 625LEC 000\nTitle: Aseismic Base Isolation\nDescription: This course introduces the basic concepts of seismic (base) isolation and the seismic isolation systems that are widely used in North America. A focus is the analysis and design of individual elastomeric and sliding bearings, and seismic isolation systems. The use of energy dissipation devices as part of the isolation system is also examined. Testing of seismic isolators, project case studies and code provisions are discussed.\nCourse ID: 007497\nClassnumber: 20807\nClassroom Tech: 140 Ketter Hall\nEnrollment Total: 6\nSection Capacity: 30\nRoom Capacity: 40\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 2 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR