Introduction To Practical Railway Engineering

Participants benefiting the most from this course are those with limited exposure to the railway industry, or railroaders with highly specialized positions. For example, a structural engineer well versed in highway bridge design but with some exposure to railway bridge design would gain valuable knowledge about track, signals, and railway operations typically unfamiliar to those outside the industry. The benefits from this seminar include, contact with other railroad professionals through our low student/instructor ratio. Participants will gain a greater appreciation for the technical and not-so-technical aspects of railroad engineering and operations. Registration fee includes a workbook containing printed copies of the presentation, and a digital copy of the Practical Guide to Railway Engineering ($200 value), an 800-page text published by AREMA. Contact Hours: 20

Presenter Biography

Marcin N. Taraszkiewicz, PE is a Director, Rail Vehicle Engineering at Jacobing Engineering formerly CH2M Hill.  Marcin joined CH2M Hill after 6 years with Adtranz and OATS, where he worked in a number of capacities including design engineer, testing and commissioning engineer, and operations supervisor.  He holds a BS in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Michigan and an MBA from DePaul University and now makes his home in the Chicago area.  Marcin is a licensed Professional Engineer in New York and Virginia.

 

Date:  Early Bird Registration Deadline 03/6/19
Pricing:

Early Regular
Members: $750 $850
Nonmembers: $925 $1025
Students: $375 $375

Seminar Agenda
When
3/20/2019 - 3/22/2019
Where
University of Nevada Las Vegas Stan Fulton Building Las Vegas, NV 89154
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