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John T. Christian, Ph.D, P.E.
For his contributions to earthquake engineering, as a pioneer in the use of computer methods in geotechnical engineering and for his leadership in accreditation. |
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W. Gene Corley, Ph.D, P.E.
Internationally recognized for numerous contributions to the structural engineering profession as an accomplished researcher, respected consultant, and insightful educator. |
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Richard W. Furlong, Ph.D, P.E.
For his research in column design, his advancement of steel and concrete design education and design aids during a lifetime of distinguished professional service. |
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William F. Marcuson III, Ph.D, P.E.
For his leadership as the Director of the Geotechnical Laboratory of the U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station and as an international consultant in areas of soil behavior and soil dynamics. |
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Kishor C. Mehta, Ph.D, P.E.
Recognized with Honorary Membership for being one of the first persons to conduct engineering studies of structural damage caused by tornadoes, for devoting his career to wind engineering and for making Texas Tech Wind Engineering Research Center the acknowledged leader and authoritative source in this field. |
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Max L. Porter, Ph.D, P.E.
For his national role in the development of codes and standards, and for his broad leadership in moving research to its highest form of implementation. |
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Stanley T. Rolfe, Ph.D, P.E.
For a distinguished career as a leader in engineering education and for outstanding contributions to the practical application of fracture mechanics to steel structures. |
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Jerome L. Sackman
Recognized for exceptional contributions to the engineering profession as teacher, researcher, consultant, practitioner and advisor in the area of mechanics and materials under static and dynamic loading. |
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Harold A. Thomas Jr.
For his pioneering efforts in the fields of sanitary engineering and international public health as a professor, author, consultant and developer of approaches to environment analysis. |
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David A. Vanhorn, Ph.D, P.E.
For his distinguished career as a leader in engineering education and accreditation, his excellence in teaching, his structural engineering research, and for a lifetime of outstanding professional service. |
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Warren Viessman Jr., Ph.D, P.E.
For his national leadership in civil and environmental engineering education and for developing state and national water resource management legislation and policies that integrated engineering, and social and political sciences. |
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Richard N. White, Ph.D, P.E.
For distinction as an engineering educator and administrator, for research in reinforced concrete, and for contributions to structural engineering in technical society activities. |
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Loring A. Wyllie Jr., P.E.
For his seismic evaluation and design of important structures throughout the world, and for his leadership in converting advances in the state of the knowledge into structural design standards. |