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DESCRIPTION:Megan Stringer\nHolmes\, San Francisco\n\nMegan Stringer is an 
 Associate Principal with Holmes. She champions Holmes' SE 2050 commitment a
 nd gets sustainable structures built at impressive scales. Megan has overse
 en North America’s largest mass timber project at the Microsoft Silicon Val
 ley Campus\, utilized low-carbon concrete pours at Intuit\, and performed m
 any life cycle assessments. She also serves as President of the Structural 
 Engineers Association of Northern California.\n\nThis talk will explore why
  structural engineers play a key role to reducing the impact of the built e
 nvironment. Attendees will learn how the shift towards carbon neutrality af
 fects structural design\, why it is important\, and how low carbon material
 s\, like mass timber are changing the game.
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SUMMARY:CEE 298 Seminar Series - The Structural Engineer’s Role in Getting 
 to Net Zero
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/cee_298_seminar_series_-_structual_en
 gineering_and_wildfire_risk
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