CLASS: GeoEng 341 PROFESSOR: Dr. David Rogers DESCRIPTION OF COURSE: Study of procedures and techniques used to evaluate geologic factors for site selection and the design of engineered structures. Prerequisite: Ge Eng 275.
I am a truck driver with a HS education. I try to find stuff to watch to enrich my mind. Well I found this and find it very interesting and I am learning some things. It helps when the teacher is not boring 😂.
It was interesting that the professor mentioned CA Route 1 too because just as recently as a few years ago, a landslide closed the road, which required extensive repair.
This guy is very interesting and entertaining. I am a middle school teacher that is planning a STEM unit on geology for my students. I stumbled on this lecture looking for geology as it relates to building stability. What a gem this is. Oh, pun intended. Will not necessarily use this directly, but condense some concepts. This guy is just so cool.
This guy is good. I'm not an engineer, neither geologist, but it's fascinating to find this kind of inspiring stuff from the net and learn about things one hadn't thought about much before.
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As a trial lawyer for many years I can see how JDR PhD caused the legal teams opposing him sleepless nights, before, during and after trials employing JDR as expert witness. His 15 lectures here - played over again and again - accompanied my 1000 evenings through COVID shutdowns. Ty JDR.
Not just a Civil Engineer but a philosopher and life coach telling his students the facts of life and how to succeed in their chosen field. I can't look at a road and a bridge now without thinking of Dr David Rogers.
i have to confess , this man is very professional its easy to see that he is passionate about his work and that he knows what he is saying . I learned very very cool things from him which are more akin to engineering geology ( which btw my colleagues geologist fail miserably at it )
After working in Geophysics. rock mechanics, geotechnical engineering, civil engineering, environmental engineering, hydrogeology, etc. etc. ad nauseum for the past several decades, I find this guy RIGHT ON!!! CE? Comedy engineering. Goddamn engineers! Think they are gods but I always remind them....those equations you like to use were created by a scientist!!! I always say, "There are two types of engineers. Ones that say, 'do this, this and that, don't do that or that or that, pour me another beer and call me in the morning'. Then there are the other kind that calculate everything and figure this and that and still don't know what the hell the project is they were suppose to work or the problem that needed solved in the first place!! And yes, geology isn't as much as science as it is an art. It's trying to figure out the artwork God created over the millennium and eons. Even the stuff I learned back in the 70's has been already superseded or in some cases debunked.
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They (I) say that those that can't teach end up being the do-ers (yes I intended to say that). There are millions of engineers and rock scientists out there and VERY FEW HAVE THE GIFT OF TEACHING. I have no doubt that if I had seen the first lecture in this series that I would have chosen a completely different education path and career. BTW my wife can't believe that I spend Friday nights drinking scotch and watching (learning) Geoengineering.
Wonderful professor. Very in touch with real world cases. I am proud that he is my advisor. He is kind of professor which you can watch his lecture with learning and enjoying.
He is a great scientist. I always consult his Lectures to make my civil engineering lectures. Respect for you sir. Cz guys like you Engineering is evolving to new dimensions.
Your awesome I’m a retired millwright after 24years I’ve been disabled with spinal injury I’ve had the displeasure of having to work with and carry the weight of pinheads I’m feel almost blessed to not have to deal with anymore but I really miss the work and challenges that came with the job you need tobe a thinker and on the ball and tobe able to take the imitative know what has to be done and when to do it I shut up now I enjoy your speech mr Roger have a great day thanks
I'm an undergraduate geologist and i'm planning for an Msc in Engineering Geology. Your lectures are exceptional! Thank you for making my choice easier!
Started watching these lectures I'm an English third year, Civil Engineer I'm gonna watch all of these lectures they're of fantastic quality. Thank you for posting.
really good lectures! I have learnt so much from Dr Rogers that I missed in my university education. Please do upload more lectures for us to learn more.:)
It was pointed out that Dr. Rogers did not name the book and author he used for the course. The book he uses for this course is 'Engineering Geology: an Environmental Approach' 2nd Edition by Perry H. Rahn.
Yes sir you’re absolutely right being a judge of this video not that I’m qualified I’d say this man was under extreme pressure to point out which those points you won’t find anywhere else so sometimes moving on I know it’s a little things and the dedication of authors and they’re great but so was this guy and his presentation
@TalkingPixiesHeads Thanks much! Glad you enjoy the quality of the course. Hope you find the content just as rewarding. Dr. Rogers is a delight to listen to, and has lots of field experience as well as education to bring to the table. We plan to release more of our classes soon, and they are also of the same HD quality.
These are the best type of Professors. The funny thing is, all of my Geotechnical professors at the University of Auckland, New Zealand were interesting and funny like this. Thank you Dr. Rogers.
A genuine treat to listen to, makes me want to go back to university. Berkley must be quite the center of US geology, my petrology professors in Denmark were from Berkley
Not being an engineer, but having a passing interest in virtually anything that ends in " -ology" or " -onomy" I find this gent to be real educational bedrock. Hope he's still active in the educational arena. I have no doubt he would only get better with time.
You’d think, but I’ve graded for upper division civil engineers taking engineering geology who do that. And keep doing it even after I’d mark them down and tell them not to!
MissouriSandTCourses This video series has changed everything for me. I am now in an 3-2 Engineering program, and I will have a bachelors in Geology and Civil Engineering in a few years. Thank you for sharing this with the world. It means a lot to me personally, its really inspiring.
Arvinth Sivaji Greeting from KZ. Applied to the Russian state university. In my case, I had to take as maths and maths as optional subjects, can be physics and maths. Depends on college.
Worked for a gas utility on str crew. Old timers would say read the streets. You will notice decades of compaction and also old patches good place to start. Settlement means possible main crack. Notice that crack seems alot of them form a line and its between middle and curb. That's water main. I know this is no where near your level in life I'm 60 and always liked learning about underground water movement . I'm actually putting together a map that converts 2 maps. Present satellite and 1629 map. Starting at a pond outlet weaving through neighbourhoods and ends at beach. People ask what the f are you doing that for. I can picture 1629 like i was there
Hilarious! My wife and I are studying for her exam and she is just dying laughing listening to this guy. I'm learning a thing or two as well. Love the Polish Mine Sweeper joke!
With the severity of the current weather or weather disasters on a global scale, most engineering geology and geotechnical engineering will change into a new additional dimension of improvisational mapping associated with the underground world map (if it exists).
videos are so informative for me but im talking Engineering Geology and need assistance with more basic engineering properties, like stress and strain formulas and testing etc. Thank you for putting these up though, I do intend to keep watching.