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Residence
  
U.S.

Fields
  
Civil Engineering

Name
  
Bruce Ellingwood

Nationality
  
American


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Institutions
  
Georgia Institute of Technology Johns Hopkins University

Alma mater
  
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Education
  
University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign

Doctoral advisor
  
Alfredo H.-S. Ang

Bruce Russell Ellingwood is an American civil engineer and a Professor Emeritus of Structural Engineering, Mechanics, and Materials at the Georgia Institute of Technology. He is a member of the National Academy of Engineering and is a two-time recipient of the Norman Medal, the highest honor granted by the American Society of Civil Engineers for a technical paper judged worthy of special commendation for its merit as a contribution to the Engineering Science. Ellingwood also received the Walter P. Moore, Jr. Award by the ASCE. He is a pioneer in the field of structural reliability.

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Education

Ellingwood received his B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees in Civil Engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1968, 1969, and 1972, respectively. His doctoral thesis was supervised by Alfredo H-S. Ang.

Career

After receiving his Ph.D. in 1972, Ellingwood joined the Naval Ship Research and Development Center as a Research Structural Engineer. In 1975, he moved to the Center for Building Technology at the National Bureau of Standards (now the National Institute of Standards and Technology), and later became the leader of the Structural Engineering Group for the Center for Building Technology. In 1986, Ellingwood joined the faculty of Johns Hopkins University, and in 1990, became the Willard and Lillian Hackerman Chair in Civil Engineering. He joined the faculty of Georgia Institute of Technology in 2000 as Chair of the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, and held that position from 2000 to 2002. Subsequently, he served as College of Engineering Distinguished Professor at Georgia Tech, where he also held the Raymond Allen Jones Chair in Civil Engineering.

Bruce Ellingwood is currently Professor Civil Engineering at the Colorado State University at Fort Collins, CO.

Honors

Honors and Awards

  • Nathan M. Newmark Medal, American Society of Civil Engineers, 2006
  • Lifetime Achievement Award, American Institute of Steel Construction, 2006
  • Charles E. Schmidt Distinguished Visiting Professor, Florida Atlantic University, 2005
  • Distinguished Alumnus Award, Civil and Environmental Engineering Alumni Association, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002
  • National Academy of Engineering, 2001
  • Walter P. Moore, Jr. Award, American Society of Civil Engineers, 1999
  • Norman Medal, American Society of Civil Engineers, 1983 and 1998
  • T. R. Higgins Lectureship Award, American Institute of Steel Construction, 1988
  • L. J. Markwardt Research Prize, Forest Products Research Society, 1988
  • Moisseiff Award, American Society of Civil Engineers, 1988
  • State of the Art of Civil Engineering Award, ASCE, 1983 and 1988
  • Engineer of the Year of the U.S. Department of Commerce, NSPE, 1986
  • Engineering Achievement Award, D.C. Joint Council of Engrg. and Arch. Societies, 1980
  • U.S. Department of Commerce Silver Medal, 1980
  • Walter L. Huber Engineering Research Prize, American Society of Civil Engineers, 1980
  • List of doctoral students

  • Andrew Tallin, 1985
  • T-Y Wang, 1989
  • Saiful Islam, 1989
  • Mukund Srinivasa, 1990
  • David Rosowski, 1991
  • Jennifer Long, 1991
  • Sarah Mouring, 1993
  • Yasuhiro Mori, 1993
  • Malur Rajashekhar, 1994
  • Jun Zhang, 1995
  • Osmo Koskisto, 1997
  • Baidurya Bhattacharya, 1997
  • Ruo-Hua Zheng, 1998
  • Jianling Song, 1998
  • Terri McAllister, 2000
  • Jun Guo, 2001
  • Song Du, 2001
  • Paulos Tekie, 2002
  • Jinsuo Nie, 2003
  • Yue Li, 2005
  • Quanwang Li, 2006
  • Kursat Kinali, 2007
  • Berk Taftali, 2007
  • Takao Adachi, 2007
  • Ozan Cam Celik, 2007
  • Naiyu Wang, 2010
  • Curtis OMalley, 2011
  • Guoking Xu, 2011
  • Andrew Bechtel, 2011
  • Soravit Vitoontus, 2012
  • Eun Jeong Cha, 2012
  • Saeed Nozhati, 2020
  • Ji Yun Lee
  • Falak Shah
  • References

    Bruce R. Ellingwood Wikipedia


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