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Fellowship Winners

Past and present winners of EERI/NEHRP Graduate and Professional Fellowships

 

Graduate Fellows

2008-09
David Saftner
Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
2007-08
Barbara Chang
Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California, San Diego
2006-07
Jamie Padgett
Civil and Environmental Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology
2005-06
Troy Morgan
Structural Engineering, University of California at Berkeley
2004-05
Brady Cox
Civil Engineering, University of Texas at Austin
2003-04
Paul Cordova
Civil and Environmental Engineering, Stanford University
2002-03
Larry Fahnestock
Civil Engineering, Lehigh University
2001-02
Ann Marie Kammerer
Civil Engineering, University of California at Berkeley
2000-01
Tara Hutchinson
Civil & Environmental Engineering, UC Davis
1999-00
Patricia Grossi
Systems Engineering/Decision Sciences, The Wharton School/Univ. of Pennsylvania
1998-99
Judy Liu
Structural Engineering, UC Berkeley
1997-98
Harry Cooke
Geotechnical Engineering, Virginia Polytechnic Institute
1996-97
Christopher Higgins
Structural Engineering, Lehigh University
1995-96
Jonathan P. Stewart
Geotechnical Engineering, UC Berkeley
1994-95
Robert J. Frosch
Structural Engineering, Univ. of Texas, Austin
1993-94
Thomas Birkland
Political Science, Univ. of Washington, Seattle
1992-93
Ann Becker
Seismology, UC Berkeley

Professional Fellows

2008
Erol Kalkan
2007
Bruce Maison
2006
Matthew Francis
REPORT: Tsunami Inundation Scour of Roadways, Bridges and Foundations (3.3Mb) Image
2005
Robert Reitherman
REPORT: International Aspects Of the History of Earthquake Engineering, Part I (4.0Mb) Image
2004
Keith Knudsen
2003
Joe Maffei
2002
Mark Legg

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