CFSRC is please to announce the affiliation of Prof. Tara Hutchinson. Prof. Hutchinson recently completed successful full-scale shake table testing
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CFSRC leads major research initiative on steel deck diaphragms
As detailed at steeli.org CFSRC has spearheaded a large multi-instutition research effort to innovate and improve our prediction abilities for
CFSRC co-hosts Stability Conference in Baltimore November 2016
CFSRC is proud to be a co-host for the 7th International Conference on Coupled Instabilities in Metal Structures (CIMS2016) which
CFSRC Announces Three New Affiliated Investigators
CFSRC is pleased to announce that Dr. Zhanjie Li, Dr. Kara Peterman, and Dr. Michael Seek have all been approved
AISI Finalizes Affiliation with CFSRC
The CFSRC is pleased to announce that the American Iron & Steel Institute (AISI) has finalized its affiliation as a
UNT formally joins CFSRC
The University of North Texas (UNT) formally joined the Cold-Formed Steel Research Consortium in October 2014. UNT Principal Investigator Professor
Prof. Tootkaboni joins CFSRC as affiliated investigator
Assistant Professor Mazdak Tootkaboni joined the CFSRC as an affiliated investigator today. Professor Tootkaboni is an expert in stochastic mechanics
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