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THE GEOLOGICAL ENGINEERING FOUNDATION

The Geological Engineering Foundation is a not for profit, 501 (c) 3
corporation, established in the 1960's by Professors Richard Goodman and Tor
Brekke to provide continuing education opportunities in geological engineering
and rock mechanics. Today, this tradition is continued by the current UC
Berkeley GeoSystems program faculty by offering short courses on a broad range
of subjects in applied geosciences such as geotechnical engineering, engineering
geology, rock mechanics, geomatics, and sensing technologies for mapping, site
characterization, and site monitoring. The net proceeds from these activities,
on the average 80% of gross income, are donated to support educational
activities in the GeoSystems program at UC Berkeley.



UPCOMING COURSES




Currently, the following short courses are being offered by the Geological
Engineering Foundation:


 * May 9-10 2022, New Technologies for Geotechnical Infrastructure Sensing &
   Monitoring (offered online)











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The Geological Engineering Foundation is a not for profit, 501 (c) 3
corporation, established in the 1960's by Professors Richard Goodman and Tor
Brekke to provide continuing education opportunities in geological engineering
and rock mechanics. Today this tradition is continued by the current UC Berkeley
GeoSystems program faculty by offering short courses on a broad range of
subjects in applied geosciences such as geotechnical engineering, engineering
geology, rock mechanics, geomatics, and sensing technologies for mapping, site
characterization, and site monitoring. The net proceeds from these activities,
on the average 80% of gross income, are donated to support educational
activities in the GeoSystems program at UC Berkeley.



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