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X-WR-CALNAME:CEE 298 Structural Engineering and Mechanics Seminar - Adaptiv
 e Reuse: Cubicles to Kitchens and Dorms to Kindergartens
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DESCRIPTION:Victoria Arbitrio\, PE\, F.SEI\, Honorary SEAoNY\nAssociate Par
 tner\n\nVicki Arbitrio is an Associate Partner at Gilsanz Murray Steficek.
  In her over 40-year career as a structural engineer she has worked on a w
 ide range of projects\, both new construction and renovation\, as well as 
 specialty projects such as art installations and forensic reports.\n\nMs. 
 Arbitrio contributes to the structural engineering industry through involv
 ement in professional societies both locally and nationally. She recently 
 joined the Board of Directors for the National Council of Structural Engin
 eers Associations Foundation. She is a Past-President of the Applied Techn
 ology Council\, and a Past-President of NCSEA. Ms. Arbitrio participated i
 n the ASCE/FEMA 403: World Trade Center Building Performance Study and in 
 NCSEA’s first edition of SEERPlan Manual: Structural Engineers Emergency
  Response Plan. More recently\, Ms. Arbitrio helped to found the SEAoNY Di
 versity Committee\; she serves on the ACEC-NY Public Policy committee and 
 was 2018-2020 Chair of the ACEC – New York Metro Region. In 2019 she was
  named an Honorary Member of SEAoNY.\n\nMs. Arbitrio teaches at the Yale S
 chool of Architecture\, and at the Syracuse School of Architecture.
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LOCATION:Shriram Center\, 104
SUMMARY:CEE 298 Structural Engineering and Mechanics Seminar - Adaptive Reu
 se: Cubicles to Kitchens and Dorms to Kindergartens
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/copy-of-cee-183-structural-
 engineering-and-mechanics-seminar-2445
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