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U.S. Workshop on Multidimensional Digital Twins in the Built Environment

Parul Dubey on February 3, 2025 - in Events, News

Co-sponsored by American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) through Engineering Mechanics Institute, Missouri University of Science and Technology (Missouri S&T) will organize and sponsor the U.S. Workshop on Multidisciplinary Digital Twins in the Built Environment (see the attached flyer) on May 14-16, 2025, in Rolla, Missouri. The preliminary workshop program is posted on the Center for Intelligent Infrastructure (CII) website at https://cii.mst.edu/workshop. The two-day Workshop will provide ample opportunities for face-to-face discussions in six working groups: (1). Data Acquisition, (2). Data Transmission, (3). Model Analysis, (4). Feature Mapping, (5) Users Collaboration, and (6). Policy and Impacts. The main outcomes of this workshop will be a coalesced digital twin research community and a community-driven R&D roadmap for multidimensional digital twins in the built environment.

You are invited to register for this workshop free of charge and submit posters to the workshop website at https://cii.mst.edu/workshop by March 1, 2025. Your poster must measure 3 ft high and 4 ft wide. Attached please find one poster template for your reference (you may just add your institution logo to cover Missouri S&T logo). The first 50 posters relevant to digital twins will be selected and notified by March 15, 2025. Once selected, your poster will be printed in high quality by Missouri S&T. The selected posters will facilitate the workshop discussion both efficiently and effectively. When you register, please submit a short biography up to 250 words so that the organizing committee can place you in a right working group.

Feel free to distribute the attached flyer to perspective participants through your professional networks. Thank you for your contributions to the U.S. R&D roadmap for multidimensional digital twins in the built environment.

Genda Chen, Ph.D., P.E., Fellows of ASCE, SEI, SPIE, ISHMII, and TGI
Professor and Robert W. Abbett Distinguished Chair in Civil Engineering
Director of the Center for Intelligent Infrastructure (CII)
Director of INSPIRE University Transportation Center (INSPIRE-UTC)
Associate Director of Mid-America Transportation Center (MATC)
Missouri University of Science and Technology (S&T), Rolla, MO 65401

Please check out a multidimentional digital twin of university campus:
https://www.mdpi.com/2624-6511/7/2/35#

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