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Three ATLSS Center researchers honored by American Society of Civil Engineers

July 8, 2009  
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Richard Sause, James Ricles and Larry Fahnestock were recently awarded the 2009 Raymond C. Reese Research Prize.

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ATLSS welcomes the 2009 REU Students

May 27, 2009  
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The ATLSS Center welcomes Timothy Brauning, Casey Laush and Javier Miranda for the 2009 Summer REU program at Lehigh University.

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Lehigh Webinar for RTMD users

February 18, 2009  
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The RTMD Facility contains a unique system enabling real-time hybrid simulation to investigate the multi-directional seismic response of structural components and systems. The workshop will provide prospective RTMD users with information necessary to develop a research proposal that takes advantage of the capabilities of the RTMD Facility. The registration is free and open to anyone who is interested in using the RTMD Facility.

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