1. Through this 3 week program of coursework, lectures, labs, and site visits,
civil engineering graduate students will learn about smart structures
technology in an international setting. The curriculum will address the
hardware, software, data informatics, and applications of smart structures
technology. Laboratory experiences and site visits will extend knowledge
beyond the classroom, providing students with practical, first hand
experience.
In addition, arts, history, and language activities will be included in the
camp program. Students are expected to gain valuable experience of global
engagement through emersion in a culturally rich learning environment.
Students from the US, Korea, Japan, and China will participate in this
program, funded by NSF, KOSEF, JST, NNSFC, and SISTeC, respectively.
To learn more or apply to this program, please visit
http://sstl.cee.uiuc.edu/apss/
Smart Structures Technology in Daejeon, South Korea
2008 Asia-Pacific
Summer School
in Smart Structures
Technology
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July 27th
through August 16th
Hosted by:
KAIST http://www.kaist.ac.kr/
KRISS http://www.kriss.re.kr/
Open to:
Students Currently Enrolled in a Civil Engineering or
Related Graduate Program at a US University
Applications Due by : April 7th
, 2008