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    Too Much Information: Living the Civil Engineering Life (English Edition)

    Por Brian Brenner

    Sobre

    If you use a MathCAD analogy to explain the birds and the bees to your teenager…

    If you are so steeped in structural parameters that you chortle over inappropriate variables…

    If you watched The Sopranos just for the bridges pictured in the opening montage…

    … you are a candidate for Brian Brenner’s latest collection of humorous essays that celebrate life as a practicing civil engineer. In this book you’ll learn valuable skills, like egosurfing and how to use tribbles in a meeting to tell the engineers from the contractors. You’ll ponder what bridges would be like if they could sing, and you’ll discover friendships you never knew bridges could have, through social media. Brenner also invites you to consider serious subjects, like the transition from student to professional engineer and the growth in girth of engineering standards. He speculates on what will happen when, one day, some researcher determines that the current amount of information is good enough. Until then, Too Much Information: Living the Civil Engineering Life will entertain you even while it shows just how well civil engineering can explain life.

    Brian Brenner, P.E., is a vice president and structural engineer with Fay, Spofford, and Thorndike in Burlington, Massachusetts. His work includes bridge design projects throughout New England and the New York metropolitan area. As a professor at Tufts University, he teaches the bridge and concrete design classes and advises students on research projects. He is the author of Don’t Throw This Away! The Civil Engineering Life and Bridginess: More of the Civil Engineering Life, both published by ASCE Press.
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