About this Event
Technical Lecture Topic:
"Geotechnical Engineering in the Information Age: From Properties to Analysis & Design"
Presented by:
Dr. J. Carlos Santamarina
Professor, Clough Chair
Georgia Institute of Technology
We are entering a transformative era in geotechnical engineering. For more than a century, our field has advanced through careful observation, physical insight, and methodical testing. Today, it faces a new landscape: pervasive sensing, advanced imaging and visualization, autonomous data collection, intelligent algorithms, vast computational power, and instantaneous information sharing. These unprecedented capabilities are catalysts for reimagining how we explore the subsurface, characterize geomaterials, and design in an increasingly complex world. As these rapid developments reshape our field, we must ensure that innovation strengthens, rather than erodes, the physical intuition that underpins our discipline, which can be threatened by overreliance on data-driven methods. The coming era invites us to rethink long-held assumptions and embrace a more integrated and anticipatory form of geotechnical engineering that is more adaptive and ultimately more equitable. The opportunity before us is clear: to elevate the quality and global consistency of geotechnical engineering everywhere and to set the stage for a new century of informed, innovative practice capable of addressing emerging challenges.
Registration/Cocktails at 5:00 pm
Dinner at 6:30 pm | Technical Lecture at 7:30 pm
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Renaissance New York Midtown Hotel, 218 West 35th Street, New York, United States
USD 268.61 to USD 1068.91











