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University of Cambridge > Talks.cam > Future Infrastructure and Built Environment (FIBE) Lunchtime Seminars > Slow geotechnics
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If you have a question about this talk, please contact James Walsh. We are highly fortunate to able to invite back a former FIBE1 student Dr Deryck Chan! Deryck is currently a chartered engineer working in Mott MacDonald and an alumnus of FIBE CDT . Since he completed his undergraduate degree at Cambridge, he has a keen interest in advancing knowledge in geotechnics and gaining hands-on experience in the industry. From his research on soil response in underground construction to his industrial experience in geotechnical projects for water facilities, he would like to share his journey on transferring what he learned into practice and fruition. This talk is part of the Future Infrastructure and Built Environment (FIBE) Lunchtime Seminars series. This talk is included in these lists:
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