Wood Education Workshop
TIMBER EDUCATION WORKSHOP
Oct 18, 2024 to Oct 19, 2024
Location: Kellogg West Conference CenterOVERVIEW
LOCATION AND FORMAT
The workshop will be held at Kellogg West Conference Center Cal Poly Pomona, CA. The two-day program will include tours, lectures, and hands on activities. The first day will be dedicated to field trips, material basics, overview of wood educational options in undergraduate and graduate programs, and research opportunities in wood. The emphasis will be on light-frame wood construction and the use of a Timber Design course to expose students to fundamental concepts of structural engineering design not usually taught in other design courses. The second day’s discussions will focus on the content of the Timber Design course with a detailed plan of weekly lectures, student activities, and assessment. This workshop is all-inclusive for participants. Travel expenses, lodging, and meals are funded through a sponsorship from the Softwood Lumber Board and U.S. Endowment for Forestry and Communities.
AGENDA (Schedule might be adjusted)
16:00 – 22:00 Participants arrive, Hotel Check in. Kellog Foundation Conference Center
07:30 – 08:00 Breakfast
08:00 – 11:30 Introductions. From forest to buildings
- Edie Sonne Hall, PhD Forester
- Iain Macdonald, TDI)
- Judith Sheine, UO, Mikhail Gershfeld, CPP
11:30 – 12:15 LUNCH
12:15 –15:15 Field Trip (TBD)
15:30 – 17:00 Research opportunities in wood design and construction
- Andre Barbosa, PhD, OSU
- Weichiang Pang, PhD, Clemson
08:00 – 08:30 Breakfast
08:30 – 10:00 Teaching wood design course in undergraduate programs –
- Mikhail Gershfeld, SE, CPP
- Weichiang Pang, PhD, Clemson
10:00 – 12:00 Timber Design – light frame and mass timber construction
- Mikhail Gershfeld, CPP
12:30 – 13:15 LUNCH
13:00 – 14:30 Organizing Timber design course (teaching materials)
14:30 – 15:30 Hands on team exercise (develop your own course structure and syllabus)
15:30 – 16:30 Presenting proposed course syllabus.
16:30 – 17:00 Concluding remarks and feedback
07:00 – 11:00 Participants Depart
TARGET AUDIENCE
This workshop is designed for pre-tenured civil engineering faculty in college and university departments interested in offering timber design courses as part of their program elective or required courses or considering wood related research opportunities. All participants will be civil engineering faculty with a structural engineering interest. Through the workshop activities the participants will develop an understanding of the value of offering a timber engineering course and the approaches available for its successful implementation. The workshop will host up to 20 participants. A wait list will be used if applications exceed spaces.
EXPERTISE
Primary Instructor
Mikhail Gershfeld, SE, Practice Professor Civil Engineering Department Cal Poly Pomona University, former student of Donald E. Breyer, with over four decades in structural consulting, manufacturing, and academia. Gershfeld is a licensed structural engineer in California, Senior Advisor for the TallWood Design Institute, Advisory Board Member of Joint Institute for Wood Product Innovation (JIWPI) (Board of Forestry and Fire Protection, Department of Natural Resources, State of California), and a Board Member of the Structural Engineers Association of Southern California. He is an engineer of record for over 750 institutional, commercial, and industrial buildings in Southern California (city halls, schools, hospitals, churches, shopping centers, banks, etc.). He has taught structural design courses in Cal Poly Civil Engineering graduate and undergraduate programs for over two decades.
Guest Speakers and Facilitators Include:
- Judith Sheine, Director of Design TallWood Design Institute, former Department Chair of Architectural Department of Cal Poly Pomona, and University of Oregon
- Weichiang Pang, PhD, Professor Clemson University
- Andre Barbosa, PhD, Professor Oregon State University
- Iain Macdonald, Director, TallWood Design Institute
- Edie Sonne Hall, PhD, Forester
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Attendees will develop a basic understanding of:
- light frame and mass timber construction.
- the variety of offerings related to wood design currently taught in undergraduate and graduate programs.
- available wood-related research opportunities.
- how design of wood structures can be used to teach fundamental structural design principles often not taught in other materials courses.
- the state of mass timber construction in the U.S. today and sustainable forest management practices used in the U.S.