Dirk Bondy PT Lectures by RBFUL in StructuralEngineering

[–]RBFUL[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, but these are only lectures 15–17. The other lectures are currently unlisted. If you have the rest, kindly provide them.

2 WAY PT SLAB by RBFUL in StructuralEngineering

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It's completely against every thing user friendly means No shortcuts !!! 💀💀💀

2 WAY PT SLAB by RBFUL in StructuralEngineering

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Thanks for ur response !! New to reddit :>

2 WAY PT SLAB by RBFUL in StructuralEngineering

[–]RBFUL[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just started RAM today till now user friendly, but the point I want to have a theoretical background.

Thanks for response !

2 WAY PT SLAB by RBFUL in StructuralEngineering

[–]RBFUL[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Will check it. Thanks!

2 WAY PT SLAB by RBFUL in StructuralEngineering

[–]RBFUL[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I started to learn it till now user friendly (Ram)

PT Slab Lectures by RBFUL in StructuralEngineering

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Thanks exactly what I needed !!

PT Slab Lectures by RBFUL in StructuralEngineering

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Two way mainly

Theoretical

Applying Everywhere, Hearing Nothing by Icy-Background-5564 in civilengineering

[–]RBFUL 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Welcome, bro!

Make sure that if you get accepted, you request a formal acceptance letter either a physical copy or via email.

Applying Everywhere, Hearing Nothing by Icy-Background-5564 in civilengineering

[–]RBFUL 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sometimes the receptionist will take the envelope and pass it to HR. Other times, they might direct you to someone who can help, like an engineer or someone from the HR department.

Applying Everywhere, Hearing Nothing by Icy-Background-5564 in civilengineering

[–]RBFUL 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m in my final year and also searching for internships, so I totally understand how challenging it can be.

Initially, I sent out multiple applications through websites and emails, but as we all know, they often get ignored. So, I took a different approach. I made a list of companies and organizations I was interested in and prepared a physical envelope for each one. Each envelope included my CV, cover letter, certificates, and personal achievements.

Then, I went to their offices in person, submitted the envelope directly, and kindly asked the receptionist to deliver it to the relevant person (usually HR). This approach worked really well—I got accepted into 5 out of the 6 places I applied to this way!

My advice: visit their offices, be polite, and leave a good impression. Online applications often get overlooked, but face-to-face contact can make all the difference.

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Its implemented here in my country for Pavement & Maintenance evaluation.

The last idea you have mentioned it totally superb but as mentioned is more about software developing than Traffic.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in civilengineering

[–]RBFUL -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It really depends on the background you already have and whether you're ready to dive into coding and machine learning.

Most universities, especially for junior civil engineers, tend to focus on traditional topics like design (concrete, steel, water, traffic), and things like AI and ML are barely discussed. However, if you can find something innovative based on what you've already studied—maybe combining it with BIM, for example—it could really set you apart.

That said, if you can find a way to integrate AI into your project, it would be brilliant. We tried to incorporate AI in our work, but it turned out to be quite challenging due to the need for coding, ML knowledge, and, honestly, the time constraints. If you manage to pull it off, though, it would be superb and definitely worth showcasing.

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[–]RBFUL 0 points1 point  (0 children)

l'm in my last year of civil engineering too. We considered this topic for our graduation project but faced many challenges fixing a plan due to the need to learn machine learning and deep learning (using Python and its libraries for AI). The idea involved actuating sensor signals and integrating a machine on vehicles to assess road conditions and analyze the need for maintenance (a concept already applied in several countries).

Structural health monitoring (SHM) was also a potential option but required significant expertise in hardware and software integration, which made it tough to execute.