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Published: 08 November 2022

¿Û¿Û´«Ã½ students shine in IStructE student awards

Tyler Dansie-Smith has been awarded top prize in the Institution of Structural Engineers (IStructE) ¿Û¿Û´«Ã½ region awards for best student research project.

In the awards ceremony held at Burford Bridge Hotel in Dorking on 21 October, not only did Tyler – who is in the final year of his MEng Civil Engineering degree – take the first prize, recent graduates Fergus Neil and Jake Yeadon also received highly commended certificates.

In Tyler’s winning project he designed a steel transmission tower using finite element analysis and analysed its collapse behaviour as critical elements were removed.

He explains: “I explored this topic because I found a research gap relating to the progressive collapse of a single circuit tower. This research is important in order for transmission towers to be designed to be more robust in the future, preventing their collapse.â€

Winning this award was such an honour, especially being from such a prestigious institution. It will certainly help me boost my career as an engineering. Once I finish my MEng programme, I’m hoping to join Tony Gee & Partners as a graduate engineer. Tyler Dansie-Smith

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