
by Tomas Kellner
Good data means money well spent for Morgan Musick, an engineer at the Alabama Department of Transportation. High on her wish list is reliable, up-to-date information about the condition of every guardrail, road sign, and...

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by Tomas Kellner
Recent Articles
Good data means money well spent for Morgan Musick, an engineer at the Alabama Department of Transportation. High on her wish list is reliable, up-to-date information about the condition of every guardrail, road sign, and median strip marking Alabamaās 11,000...

by Tomas Kellner
As summer temperatures in northern Portugal increasingly push past 38°C (100°F), water providers canāt afford to treat heat waves and demand spikes as outliers. When water tanks run low, pumping costs surge and pressure drops threaten service to major cities...
by Thomas Kohnstamm
In early February, the Khronos Group, the open standards consortium which counts Google, Nvidia and Apple among its members, released a candidate for a new extension that could reshape how the world captures and shares three-dimensional reality. The extension, called...

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You could argue that reliable electricity has never mattered more. Data centers powering AI are multiplying. Electric vehicles are spreading. Yet the grid carrying all this load was largely built decades ago, and it keeps failing under weather that old...

by Tomas Kellner
On most days, the picturesque Rappahannock River looks deceptively calm as it cuts through the rolling hills of northern Virginia. But for decades, drivers crossing the river on Interstate 95 barely noticed the scenery. All they saw was congestion, brake...

by Oana Crisan
On the second morning of the Bentley Tech Summit in Berlin, Marina Savenkova looked around a crowded conference room and paused. āI totally can say one Bentley,ā said Savenkova, an Ireland-based senior application engineer at Bentley Systems. āYeah, one Bentley...

by Tomas Kellner
Often called the worldās largest machine, the power grid is an engineering marvel that helped supercharge modernity and bring electricity to homes and businesses. Cellular networks come close to the grid in size and importance. They revolutionized communications, banking, transportation,...

by James Lee
Protecting sub-sea level New Orleans from flooding. Building atop the shifting, salt-rich soil in Saudi Arabia. Reviving gold mines mothballed decades ago. These are just some of the challenges that engineers are successfully taking on around the world with help...

by Kathleen Moore
On Christmas Eve, excited childrenāand the merely curiousācan track Santa Clausā sleigh across the skies thanks to NORADās famous Santa tracker. Itās one of the best-known public-facing applications of Cesium, Bentley Systemsā geospatial technology, which can stream massive datasets, render...

by Kathleen Moore