Assistant Professor Mazdak Tootkaboni joined the CFSRC as an affiliated investigator today. Professor Tootkaboni is an expert in stochastic mechanics
Year: 2013
Virginia Tech-JHU Agreement Formalized
CFSRC is pleased to announce that the formal agreement between Virginia Polytechnic and State University (VT) and the Johns Hopkins
CFS-NEES the genesis of CFSRC
In the second week of August 2013 full-scale testing of the CFS-NEES (Cold-Formed Steel – Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation)
CFSRC to study thin-walled steel wind turbine towers
A team of CFSRC investigators (Myers and Schafer) in collaboration with Keystone Tower Systems has recently been awarded a National Science Foundation grant
CFSRC to study System Reliability of Light Steel Framed Buildings
A team of CFSRC investigators (Arwade, Moen, and Schafer) in collaboration with AISI staff Dr. Helen Chen has recently been
New Consortium Begins 1 July 2013
As of 1 July 2013 the Cold-Formed Steel Research Consortium (CFSRC) has been officially chartered at the Johns Hopkins University