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15 - General Engineering
University of Oxford
Reconfiguring practice: the interdependence of experimental procedure and computing infrastructure in distributed earthquake engineering.
This paper was invited by Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. after a presentation of the work described won the Tony Hey Prize at the 2009 UK National e-Science Conference. It describes the development of a ground-breaking distributed testing technique, with an emphasis on the practical and social aspects of performing high-speed experiments split across several geographically remote laboratories. The work was EPSRC-funded (EP/D079101/1) and led to EC-funded follow-on work in collaboration with JRC Ispra and the Universities of Kassell and Patras. My work in this area also includes collaborations the Universities of Berkeley, Illinois and Kyoto.