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Q&A: 2024 BGA Touring Lecturer Bruno Stuyts on offshore geotechnics and data science
Ghent University visiting professor for offshore geotechnics Bruno Stuyts will deliver the 2024 British Geotechnical Association (BGA) Touring Lecture on the topic of “Applications of machine learning in geotechnical site characterisation and design”.
Webinar: Transforming ground modelling – Designing the world’s third tallest arch dam in 3D
This free webinar, presented by Ground Engineering and Seequent, the Bentley Subsurface Company, showcases how 3D ground modelling can help solve complex geotechnical challenges, with a case study of the Yusufeli Dam project in Turkey.
New BGS data set reveals effects of environmental pollution on UK soil
The British Geological Survey (BGS) has published the results of a 40-year project collecting chemical data from UK topsoil, with the full set now freely accessible on the UK Soil Observatory web portal.
‘Accessible geotechnical software to overcome industry challenges’
Pebble Geo co-founder Ben Wood discusses how more accessible software can empower smaller geotechnical firms.
Bruno Stuyts to give 2024 BGA Touring Lecture on machine learning in site characterisation
The British Geotechnical Association (BGA) Touring Lecture 2024 will be held by Ghent University visiting professor Bruno Stuyts, an expert in offshore geotechnics and the application of data-driven methods in geotechnical design.
‘The case for data standards in an increasingly digital world’
At the GE Smart Geotechnics conference, Digital Geotechnical director Neil Chadwick will argue that data standards continue to be relevant to the ground engineering industry in the age of AI.
BGS releases major updates to AGS file utilities tool
The British Geological Survey (BGS) has released significant updates to its online tool for validating geotechnical data held as AGS files.
Bridging ground realities: engineering across the UK and Turkey
Fugro’s Önder Yönlü explores the differences in practice between the UK and Turkey, highlighting variations in ground profiles, site investigation methods and regulatory landscapes.
Industry figures push back against telecoms position on NUAR
Internet service providers have urged the next government to re-evaluate the National Underground Asset Register (NUAR) and carry out more consultation before making it legislation, but geotechnical industry figures want to see the platform taken forward.