News tagged civil-structural
  • New director for Glasgow consultant

    Civil, structural and conservation engineering consultant Will Rudd has appointed a new director in its Glasgow office.

  • Water, Water, Everywhere… Nor a Drop Amiss

    By Dan Culli, GIS Consultant at Locana In this recent article in Civil + Structural Engineer Magazine, my colleague Mike Housby wrote about how managers of large capital projects are swimming in data that has the potential to help them make better, faster decisions. But there is a problem: there are several obstacles to making […]

  • Blackwell Grp LLC’s CEO Cites Hem Rana’s Professional Engineering License as a “A Symbol of Pride”

    Gainesville, Virginia–Today, Blackwell Grp, LLC commends their colleague, Hem Rana, in the attainment of his professional engineering license. For almost three years, Hem has been a valued colleague to Blackwell in his role as a Civil Engineer. His Professional Engineering accreditation will prove even more valuable to Blackwell clients. Channing Blackwell, Owner of Blackwell Grp, […] The post Blackwell Grp LLC’s CEO Cites Hem Rana’s Professional Engineering License as a “A Symbol of Pride” appeared first on Civil + Structural Engineer magazine.

  • ROHM’s Compact Primary LDOs with Highly Stable Output Voltage, Ideal for Redundant Power Supplies

    ROHM Semiconductor today announced the new BD7xxL05G-C series of primary LDO regulators (BD725L05G-C, BD730L05G-C, BD733L05G-C, and BD750L05G-C) featuring a rated input voltage of 45V and 50mA output current optimized for redundant power supplies that are increasingly being used in automotive applications to improve the reliability of vehicle power systems. In recent years, the evolution of ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance System) and other […] The post ROHM’s Compact Primary LDOs with Highly Stable Output Voltage, Ideal for Redundant Power Supplies appeared first on Civil + Structural Engineer magazine.

  • The Ground Beneath Our Feet 

    By Luke Carothers It wasn’t until recently that humans gained a tenable grasp on traversing the skies.  For far longer, the great builders of society were much more interested in what lay beneath the ground.  History is filled with examples of different peoples using the tools and techniques available to gain access to the ground.  […] The post The Ground Beneath Our Feet  appeared first on Civil + Structural Engineer magazine.

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