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Maurice L. Albertson, P.E.
For his global leadership spanning six decades in water resources engineering, international development, and higher education. |
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A. James Clark
For his outstanding leadership and accomplishments spanning over 50 years in the construction industry, and support of engineering education and research, and community development. |
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G. Wayne Clough, Ph.D, P.E.
For his seminal contributions in research, teaching, and the practice of geotechnical engineering and university administration. |
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Richard E. Gray
For his outstanding engineering geology and geotechnical engineering contributions to subsidence mitigation, foundation and dam design, and landslide studies. |
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Raymond J. Krizek, Ph.D, P.E.
For his extensive contributions to the knowledge base of geotechnical engineering through his research, teaching, consultation, publications, professional activities, and overarching leadership. |
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John M. Hanson, Ph.D, P.E.
For his outstanding contributions as a researcher, practicing engineer, and educator in the fields of structural and forensic engineering. |
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Manabu Ito, Ph.D
For his renowned contributions to the theory of aerodynamics and its applications to the design and analysis of cable-supported bridge structures. |
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Yukio Maeda
For his renowned research and professional contributions to the analysis and design of steel structures, including fatigue and ultimate strength of bridge plate girders. |
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C. Dudley Pratt, Jr., P.E.
For his distinguished expertise in the field of electrical power generation and operation within the constraints of an island environment, and in the research and development of alternate energy sources. |
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Gajanan M. Sabnis, P.E.
For his untiring global efforts and dedication in support of excellence in civil engineering through teaching, research and entrepreneurial skills. |
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Ronald F. Scott, Ph.D, P.E.
For his pioneering research in extraterrestrial soil sampling and analysis, soil behavior in earthquakes, use of scaled soil models in centrifuges, and contributions to engineering education. |
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Richard G. Weingardt
For his superlative contributions to the design of major structures and the enhancement of the professional practice of structural engineering. |
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Richard E. Woodring, Ph.D, P.E.
For his distinguished career and visionary approach to the improvement and advancement of engineering education as well as his commitment to minority participation in the engineering profession. |
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Richard N. Wright, Ph.D, P.E.
For his sustained leadership in building and fire research, achieving safety in buildings, and representing the United States building industry and research community worldwide. |