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Unlock 200+ Years of Structural Engineering Secrets in under 30 minutes! 

Brendan Hasty
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@malikdaniyel146
@malikdaniyel146 Год назад
Great video Brendan, we need more interviews like this where engineers giving their experiences and the choices made. In addition, it's a reminder of the love for what we do as engineers.
@BrendanHasty
@BrendanHasty Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it I will be trying to get more interviews I enjoy doing them. Thanks for the support.
@shishirdhawade2613
@shishirdhawade2613 Год назад
Risky job. Less paid.I think struct engg deserve less.many starve
@jeff2tc99
@jeff2tc99 Год назад
Great video Brendan. Prof Dans closing words are important. The most concerning trait in graduate engineers, I’ve found, is perfectionism. They believe what the models tell them, they have an stoic faith in their ability. All great engineers carry secrets of failures that they won’t share, but that forms the foundation of experience. This is why AI can never replace good designers, only conservative safe ones. I was told that everyone makes errors, even the best. A checkers job is to find those errors which are invisible to the designers. Knowing that changed my perspective and allows me to keep my secrets, which didn’t see the light of day. ( of course, there are always they ones that got away.)
@shishirdhawade2613
@shishirdhawade2613 Год назад
Risky job. Less paid.
@julianlineham
@julianlineham Год назад
Fantastic set of interviews, Brendan, it would be great to get this in front of lots of middle and high school students somehow. This is very useful for undergraduates and also graduates early in their careers.
@njabulozimba5712
@njabulozimba5712 Год назад
Marelize is my chair for Southern Regional Group. So proud of her. Great engineer. Video was very informative. Great work Brendan.
@BrendanHasty
@BrendanHasty Год назад
She was great to interview, glad that you enjoyed
@allanjonathan1349
@allanjonathan1349 Месяц назад
Great video 👍🏾 what stood out to me was that it seems that variety of projects helps to give better understanding of utilizing the problem solving process and it's more fun to choose a niche I'm interested in and do that. Towards the end there it was mentioned about "how someone would verify a design by first principles" And somewhere in the middle it was said something about "over designing the wrong solution" and "just because the computations and calculations are complex doesn't mean it's the best solution" I appreciate the thought that first and foremost to be an engineer is to embody and consciously apply the "problem solving process" not just to problems structural (physics and mathematics) in nature but also in the broader sense of both science and humanities problems. To embody the Engineering process is to have to one ring to rule them all lol Thanks again!
@TheunsGideonJudeel
@TheunsGideonJudeel Год назад
Great video! One of the best things to do as engineers, especially young ones, are to collaborate and learn from others. Having been involved with the IStructE South African committee, there’s great value in this institution!
@BrendanHasty
@BrendanHasty Год назад
That's so true mate! It was an honor to meet the South African Chair Marelize, she's so passionate about structural engineering.
@shishirdhawade2613
@shishirdhawade2613 Год назад
Risky job. Less paid.
@mohamedabdullah11
@mohamedabdullah11 Год назад
We need more of that, love your channel.
@BrendanHasty
@BrendanHasty Год назад
Will have more coming glad you enjoyed it.
@danielwhite5705
@danielwhite5705 Год назад
Good to be a structural engineer
@ekkycecil3836
@ekkycecil3836 Год назад
Thank you so much for this. Very interesting and informative. As a younger engineer this gives me more drive and resolve to keep learning.
@BrendanHasty
@BrendanHasty Год назад
Glad that it has encouraged you to keep going, engineering it a great career
@shishirdhawade2613
@shishirdhawade2613 Год назад
Risky job. Less paid.
@MARTINPANDZOU-fi8zn
@MARTINPANDZOU-fi8zn Месяц назад
Depuis le Gabon je suis un fane de l'ingénierie structurelle j'ai 19ans d'âge
@dmarq412
@dmarq412 Год назад
Navid! What a small world.
@BrendanHasty
@BrendanHasty Год назад
It is a small world
@777-w8v
@777-w8v Год назад
Great video, Brendan. I really love your channel.
@BrendanHasty
@BrendanHasty Год назад
Thanks for the support.
@shishirdhawade2613
@shishirdhawade2613 Год назад
Risky job. Less paid.
@dhineshbabu8050
@dhineshbabu8050 Год назад
Brendan, its a good one.
@BrendanHasty
@BrendanHasty Год назад
I enjoyed filming it too, thanks for the support
@romliahmadabdulnadzir1607
@romliahmadabdulnadzir1607 Год назад
Today, computer technology and modern software, automation, BIM modeling, and advanced structural analysis and design methods have catapulted structural engineering to its modern age with new potentials and possibilities. Any structural modeling and advance dynamic or interaction problem can be solved. By using computer modeling, advanced mathematical models such as finite element methods, we can design almost anything. Some iconic and famous buildings in this age are the “One World Trade Center” in New York (2013), Tokyo Skytree steel telecommunication tower (2011), Swiss Re (The Gherkin) Building in the U.K. (2003), Burj Khalifa in Dubai (the world tallest building) (2010), and the world tallest wood building with 18 stories in the University of British Columbia (2016),
@AlejandroLopez-lx2ug
@AlejandroLopez-lx2ug 4 месяца назад
Great video and great chanel!!
@BrendanHasty
@BrendanHasty 4 месяца назад
Thanks for stopping by!
@kelvingitonga9019
@kelvingitonga9019 Год назад
Amazing insights
@BrendanHasty
@BrendanHasty Год назад
Glad that you enjoyed it
@junkmail6854
@junkmail6854 Год назад
What’s up with the medals?
@shishirdhawade2613
@shishirdhawade2613 Год назад
Risky job. Less paid.I think struct engg deserve less.
@Meeshell007
@Meeshell007 Год назад
Funny how every video on engineering has the same run around answers when the question about income comes up... "don't worry about it right now", "you gotta put your time in", "its not about the money, its about helping humanity". Glad if that works for some people, but I wish I would have known this before I had invested the money and time into this job.
@DeepakKrishna11
@DeepakKrishna11 Год назад
Very insightful information and thoughts from some of the very best minds. Thanks Brendan.
@BrendanHasty
@BrendanHasty Год назад
Hi Deepak, glad that you enjoyed and thanks for the support
@shishirdhawade2613
@shishirdhawade2613 Год назад
Risky job. Less paid.
@takundatapfuma773
@takundatapfuma773 Год назад
Great video Brendan, this channel has grown into something to be proud of.
@BrendanHasty
@BrendanHasty Год назад
Thanks Takunda, thanks for the support
@dexterjosephacuyan8414
@dexterjosephacuyan8414 Год назад
Thank you❤😊
@BrendanHasty
@BrendanHasty Год назад
Your welcome hope your enjoyed
@DR-ge8hp
@DR-ge8hp Год назад
I'm about to complete a 2 yr. degree in design and drafting. This video is super neat for someone at my level.
@BrendanHasty
@BrendanHasty Год назад
Glad that you found it helpful, good luck for your graduation
@chandreshmalewar3022
@chandreshmalewar3022 6 месяцев назад
Is there any way...to teach us while showing every single details of your whole work how. To start a project with baisc to completion of that project....how to excess every single thing...while designing..... becouse no one explain things ...its becoming tough to actually know how to work
@BrendanHasty
@BrendanHasty 6 месяцев назад
I've wanted to create a course to explain the details, which might not suit the RU-vid form. Hopefully I can get it down by the second half of the year, just been caught up with work lately.
@erikmeyer2323
@erikmeyer2323 Год назад
"...You can get into a situation where it is possible to overengineer the wrong solution ..." That just about sums up human nature in one short sentence. Who said Engineers are all didactic materialists?
@BrendanHasty
@BrendanHasty Год назад
It is easy to over engineer, and only after looking back do you realise
@ernestochristianmoralesp.3114
Thank you very much for this excellent video👏, although it would be interesting to make a video exclusively of the lessons they have learned.
@BrendanHasty
@BrendanHasty Год назад
Thanks for the suggestion and the support
@clintonchijioke330
@clintonchijioke330 Год назад
Thanks
@BrendanHasty
@BrendanHasty Год назад
Thanks for the support
@luciousmuromba7176
@luciousmuromba7176 Год назад
Thank you, Brendan
@BrendanHasty
@BrendanHasty Год назад
Glad that you enjoyed it Lucious
@tabasumdar2535
@tabasumdar2535 Год назад
Love the content
@BrendanHasty
@BrendanHasty Год назад
Glad you loved it. Thank for the support
@romliahmadabdulnadzir1607
@romliahmadabdulnadzir1607 Год назад
The era of modern structural engineering; the use of computer modeling, advanced technology, and composite materials etc. for safer strength and cost (from 25 years ago and revolutionary changes in the last ten years and now)
@ragsdev
@ragsdev Год назад
What softwares are currently in uae for building and Bridge designs ?
@anandsingh6441
@anandsingh6441 Год назад
Wonderful video…!
@BrendanHasty
@BrendanHasty Год назад
thanks for the support
@shishirdhawade2613
@shishirdhawade2613 Год назад
Risky job. Less paid.I think struct engg deserve less.
@romliahmadabdulnadzir1607
@romliahmadabdulnadzir1607 Год назад
Common Mistakes in Structural Design Ignoring Technological Assistance. Structural design requires precision, especially in complex structural projects. ... Limiting Structure. ... Calculating Actual Measurements. ... Underestimating Structural Movements.
@shishirdhawade2613
@shishirdhawade2613 Год назад
Risky job. Less paid.I think struct engg deserve less.
@GregNow
@GregNow Год назад
16:36 😅😁
@stevenniedziela2698
@stevenniedziela2698 Год назад
The video screen misspelled the word Engineers as Enginners. Please fix that.
@BrendanHasty
@BrendanHasty Год назад
Thanks for finding the miss spelling unfortunately it can not be fixed after the fact.
@SafeTrucking
@SafeTrucking Год назад
I quite like "enginners" as an alternative spelling/conceptual framework :). Maybe more suited to mechanical practitioners...
@shishirdhawade2613
@shishirdhawade2613 Год назад
Risky job. Less paid.
@dhanicreates-vlogs491
@dhanicreates-vlogs491 Год назад
Great Video , Thanks
@BrendanHasty
@BrendanHasty Год назад
Glad that you enjoyed, thanks for the support
@shishirdhawade2613
@shishirdhawade2613 Год назад
Risky job. Less paid.I think struct engg deserve less.
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