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MUST-SIM Presentations

2006 NSF NEES Site Visit

Introduction of UIUC MUST-SIM Facility, Amr Elnashai

Current NEESR Projects and Potential Applications at MUST-SIM, Jerry Hajjar

MUST-SIM Multi-Site Hybrid Simulation Method, Bill Spencer

Current Status and Future Development of NEESgird Software, Paul Hubbard

Description of MUST-SIM Facility and Tour of Newmark Structural Engineering Laboratory, Dan Kuchma

Introduction of Multi-sites Simulation Using UI-SimCor, Oh-Sung Kwon

LBCB Servo Control System, Naru Nakata

Previous Presentations

NSF Site Visit (2004)

NSF Site Visit (2002)

July Most Experiment

This project is supported in part by the George E. Brown, Jr. Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation (NEES) Program of the National Science Foundation under Award Numbers CMS-0217325 and CMS-0402490.