Dear members of TheCivilEngineer.org newsletter,
Geoengineer.org will celebrate 20 years next year. In these two decades, Geoengineer.org, that started as a hobby, has been warmly welcomed by the geotechnical community. Geoengineer.org’s webpages have millions of views per year, and is presently the most visited website in geotechnical engineering.
In the next few months, we will be launching a brand new website that represents an unprecedented, half a million dollar investment on our part. The new platform will obviously have an improved layout, and much more content. It will also allow you to create an account (or use your GeoWorld account), add your geotechnical interests and receive information that fits these interests.
As part of this effort, we wanted to circulate the survey below and ask our visitors to provide us critical feedback that we may not have considered in our vision. By participating in the survey, you will also be eligible to receive books, or $100 gift cards. Please fill in the survey and let us know your opinion about Geoengineer.org. Your opinion will matter!
The survey will remain open until February 28th.
On behalf of the TheCivilEngineer.org team
Dimitrios Zekkos CEO,
ARGO-E LLC Associate Professor,
University of Michigan
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