Session XXXX Applying a Professional Finite Elements Software in Undergraduate Studies of Structural Analysis and Design Jorge Antonio Tito Computer Science and Engineering Technology Department University of Houston Downtown Amy Heilig Dlubal Software Inc. AbstractThe Structural Analysis and Design Engineering Technology Program at the University of Houston-Downtown has an agreement with the company Dlubal Software Inc. since the Fall of 2019 to use, foracademic purposes, the professional RFEM® software
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Policy Initiative (NSSPI), Texas A&M University o Research interests include: Nuclear Counter-Terrorism, Nuclear Instrumentation Development, Exercise Development, Radiological Consequence Management, Environmental Health Physics • Defense sector: Roy Elmore, Deputy Division Leader, Department of Defense o Research interests include: Nuclear Nonproliferation, International Safeguards, Nuclear Forensics, Technology, and Policy Integration • NASA: Astronaut Stephen G. Bowen, o First nuclear submarine officer to be selected as an astronaut, veteran of STS- 126,132,133, and logged more than 40 days in seven spacewalksThe students were engaged with our guest
University. He has also an MBA in Business Administration from Hampton University. He belongs to many professional organizations such as IEEE (Life Senior Member), Chair of the IEEE Life Member Group, Houston, Texas. He is a Fellow of International Association of Advanced Materials (F.I.A.A.M.). He is ISA (Senior Member), Member of ASEE, SPIE, and Sigma XI, the Scientific Research Society. He has over 38 years’ experience in engineering education, research and development. Dr. Akujuobi has taught as a university faculty and researcher in numerous private and state universities. He was a participant and collaborative member of ANSI T1E1.4 Working Group which has the technical responsibility during the development of T1.413