CEA | The Tech Revolution in Structural Engineering with Nick Heim

EPISODE · Mar 8, 2024 · 25 MIN

CEA | The Tech Revolution in Structural Engineering with Nick Heim

from The Civil Engineering Academy Podcast · host Isaac Oakeson

Can we train computers to “be” Structural Engineers? 🤔 In this episode, I chat with Nick Heim, a Structural Engineer working with parking structures, about the AI tools that can change the field forever. From machine learning teaching computers how to do the engineer’s calcs…all the way to using computer vision to “look for” potential structural issues in images and videos. 😲Tune in to Learn:What's computer vision and how does it impact the Structural Engineer's work?Will AI put Structural Engineers out of business?Are SEs recognized as much as they should?Why flying drones is the first "tech tool" you need to master...immediately!Why he went for the maintenance and restoration niche of Structural Engineering4 ways he uses to find parking structure restoration work2 things young engineers should focus on (+ how to do the second right in today's world)What being part of professional organizations teaches you that school doesn'tWhat is it like to be the president of an ASCE local chapter?The advice those getting started in their career should NOT takeOur Partner:Built BarResources Mentioned:CEA Episode #216 (Drones in Civil Engineering)AECTECH Podcast, host by Nick HeimNick Heim’s Articles on EMNew Jersey Institute of TechnologyStructureCareConnect With Nick:LinkedInOur Exam Prep Resources:Main WebsiteCivil FE Review CourseCivil PE Review CourseCivil PE Depth Review CoursesFE Practice ExamsFE CBT Exam SimulatorPE Breadth Practice ExamsPE Depth Practice ExamsPE CBT Exam SimulatorConnect With Us:Free CEA CommunityFree NewsletterYouTube [email protected]

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