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- 2024 Fall ASEE Mid-Atlantic Section Conference
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Bryan James Higgs, University of the District of Columbia; Ujwalkumar Dashrath Patil, Department of Civil Engineering at the University of the District of Columbia.
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change, theyneed to be equipped with skills in two main areas: (1) risk and resilience and (2) game theory.Skills in risk and resilience are necessary to be able to properly analyze and decide on solutionsthat minimize the risk that climate change will have on critical infrastructure systems. Skills ingame theory are necessary to be able to navigate the complexity that climate change representswhich creates a highly uncertain and entirely dependent upon the choices that are made todayand into the future. The introduction of course modules was focused on climate change into aselection of the courses in the undergraduate curriculum of civil engineering fostering the growthof the mindset of students to be able to take on the daunting challenge of
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- Professional Papers
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- 2025 ASEE Southeast Conference
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Shenghua Wu, University of South Alabama; Min-Wook Kang, University of South Alabama; John Cleary, University of South Alabama; Lisa LaCross, University of South Alabama
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the Art: Resilience of Concrete Pavement with Climate Change Submitted, under review A Comprehensive Review of Moisture Damage in Asphalt Mixtures: 10 Submitted, under review Mechanisms, Evaluation Methods, and Mitigation Strategies 11 State of Art Review on Litter Collection on Road Side Not submitted 12 Decentralized Wastewater Treatment System: A Review Not submitted 13 Phosphorus Removal and Recovery from Stormwater: A Review Submitted, under review3.2 Students’ FeedbackIn-class activities using Mentimeter have proven to be a valuable tool for engaging