The paper “AI and Stochastic Terrorism — Should it be done?” is based on Bart Kemper’s time as a journalist , his three decadess work in counter-terrorism as an military engineer, and his experience as a forensic engineer in criminal and civil cases.
Bart Kemper presented “Introduction to Engineering Codes and Standards” in back-to-back days at Southern and ULL. He was also presented with his formal certificate as Fellow of ASME by Dr. William Emblom, P.E., F.ASME
PVHO toured the US Navy’s Undersea Rescue Command and their deployable system for rescuing trapped submariners.
Alexis San Miguel joins the KES team and helps gather data for a NOLA VAMC project.
Krista and Bart Kemper attend the first in-person, post-pandemic Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Scientists (AAFS), in Seattle, Wa. Bart gave a presentation about making the forensic use of engineering simulation more resistant to legal challenges.
Throwing the Flag: General Guidelines for Assessing Engineering Simulation. Presented by Bart Kemper at the NAFE Winter 2022 meeting
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