The UAF team's final report is the result of an extensive four-year computer modeling effort that was followed by a robust peer review process. The peer review included dozens of public comments as well as external review by two independent experts, Dr. Gregory Szuladzinski of Analytical Service Company, a leading expert in structural mechanics and finite element modeling, and Dr. Robert Korol, a professor emeritus of civil engineering at McMaster University and a fellow of the Canadian Society for Civil Engineering.
"I am grateful to everyone who supported or participated in this study in any way," said Professor Hulsey. "We hope that our findings will be carefully looked at by the building community and spur further investigation into how this building came down on that tragic day."
The Hulsey report and supporting materials can be found on UAF's Institute of Northern Engineering website and on the AE911Truth website.
Richard Gage (previously featured on one of the most downloaded C-SPAN program in its history) and civil engineer Roland Angle held a live virtual presentation on March 26, 2020 to outline the findings contained in the final report. Please tune in or watch the archived presentation here.
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In 2016, the Justice Integrity Project published the following regarding interim findings by the University of Alaska at Fairbanks study, which has undergone further confirmation and documentation of its initial findings:
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