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Geotechnical Frontiers beyond paper submission

April 1st, 2024

Abstract submission is closed and reviews are in process, but that isn’t the end of your opportunities to contribute to the technical program. This is the time to submit your ideas for short courses and special sessions and to step up to the plate to serve as a presenter, reviewer or session chair. Become a […]

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Geotechnical Frontiers 2025 announces call for proposals

March 21st, 2024

Geotechnical Frontiers 2025 will be held March 2-5, 2025 in Louisville, Ky. It is the merging of the bi-annual Geosynthetics Conference and annual Geo-Congress and replaces both events for 2025. This conference occurs every 6-8 years and is co-organized by ATA’s Geosynthetics Materials Association and ASCE’s Geo-Institute. Geotechnical Frontiers is looking for short courses, special […]

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Geotechnical Frontiers’ Louisville takeover

February 1st, 2024

Start making your travel plans for joining the geo takeover of Louisville, Ky., in 2025 with 2,200 of your favorite geotechnical professionals. The Kentucky International Convention Center is the home base for all things related to the conference, including a huge array of technical presentations, networking opportunities and 200+ suppliers. Just a few blocks away […]

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Geotechnical Frontiers announces call for abstracts

January 17th, 2024

Submit an abstract today for the opportunity to be a presenter at Geotechnical Frontiers 2025! This is a perfect opportunity to share your research and expertise with the global geotechnical community. Submissions will be accepted until Feb, 16, 2024. Learn more and submit here: https://geotechnicalfrontiers.com/techn.../author-resources/

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Geosynthetics 2023 wrap-up

February 1st, 2023

We hope you are perusing this issue of Geosynthetics magazine while attending the Geosynthetics Conference 2023 in Kansas City, Mo. If you are not attending, hopefully you will join us in 2025 for the 4th Geotechnical Frontiers, co-organized with the American Society of Civil Engineers’ (ASCE) Geo-Institute.  If you are in Kansas City right now, […]

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