Author Archives: Sonja Zlatović

How much should we present to the public?

A television programme prepared for a wide audience on the challenges of civil engineering is going on Croatian Radio Television.

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12th International Conference on Bearing Capacity of Roads, Railways, and Airfields (12 BCRRA 2026), Ljubljana, Slovenia, from June 22 to June 24, 2026

https://bcrra.si/

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From the ISSMGE Vice President for Europe

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Professor Janko Logar, PhD delivered the 19th Nonveiller Lecture

Professors Antun Szavits-Nossan, PhD, and Ivan Vrkljan, PhD, reminded of the importance of the contributions and the personality of Professor Ervin Nonveiller, PhD. Professor Janko Logar, University of Ljubljana, delivered the 19th Nonveiller Lecture with the title The role of … finish reading Professor Janko Logar, PhD delivered the 19th Nonveiller Lecture

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3CroCEE The Third Croatian Conference on Earthquake Engineering 19-22 March in Split

https://crocee.grad.hr/event/3/

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Society 5.0

The Japanese Embassy prepares a lecture on the SOCIETY 5.0 with the University of Zagreb and the Croatian Centre for Earthquake Engineering on Thursday, 13.03.2025. at 14 The lecture could be followed through https://bit.ly/3D4GxuP. The lecture will be delivered by … finish reading Society 5.0

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Recent Very Tall Soil Nailing Projects for Slope Repair at Teton Pass in Wyoming and Natchez National Cemetery in Mississippi * B. Peck Lecture ONLINE

Joh Wolosick of Keller will deliver the Ralph B. Peck Lecture Wednesday, March 5 · 7 – 8:30pm CET with the title Recent Very Tall Soil Nailing Projects for Slope Repair at Teton Pass in Wyoming and Natchez National Cemetery … finish reading Recent Very Tall Soil Nailing Projects for Slope Repair at Teton Pass in Wyoming and Natchez National Cemetery in Mississippi * B. Peck Lecture ONLINE

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Suction, Saturation and Stability: The Impact of Rainfall, Bedrock and Vegetation on Landslide Occurrence * Terzaghi Lecture by Professor Sarah Springman

Professor Sarah Springman, University of Oxford https://www.st-hildas.ox.ac.uk/people/professor-dame-sarah-springman will deliver the 61st Terzaghi Lecture Suction, Saturation and Stability: The Impact of Rainfall, Bedrock and Vegetation on Landslide Occurrence Tuesday, March 4 · 11:30pm – March 5 · 1am CET at the … finish reading Suction, Saturation and Stability: The Impact of Rainfall, Bedrock and Vegetation on Landslide Occurrence * Terzaghi Lecture by Professor Sarah Springman

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ISSMGE Interactive Technical Talk Episode 22: Tropical Residual Soils (TC107)

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Representatives of the Croatian Geotechnical Society at the 30th Károly Széchy Memorial Lecture

Hungarian Geotechnical Association regularly organizes the Károly Széchy Memorial Lecture, https://geotechnikaiegyesulet.hu/xxx-szechy-karoly-emlekules-jelentkezes/ and representatives of the Croatian Geotechnical Engineering regularly join this important event.

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