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Amr S. Elnashai, Ph.D.
Bill and Elaine Hall Endowed Professor of Civil Engineering
Head, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
University of Illinois
1114 Newmark Civil Engineering Laboratory, MC-250
205 North Mathews Avenue
Urbana, Illinois 61801
Phone: (217) 265-5497
Fax: (217) 265-0318
Email: aelnash@illinois.edu |
Professor Amr Elnashai,
Fellow of the UK Royal Academy of Engineering is Head and Bill and Elaine Hall
Endowed Professor at the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department,
University of Illinois. He is a Consultant to the National Science Foundation (NSF) multi-institution multi-disciplinary Mid-America
Earthquake Center. A graduate of Cairo University, Amr obtained his MSc and
PhD from Imperial College, University of London, UK. Before joining the
University of Illinois in June 2001, Amr was Professor of Earthquake
Engineering and Head of Section at Imperial College. He has been
Visiting Professor at the University of Surrey since 1997. Other
visiting appointments include the University of Tokyo, the University of
Southern California (1990-1995) and the European School for Advanced
Studies in Reduction of Seismic Risk, Italy, where he serves on the
Board of Directors since its founding in 2000.
He is founder and co-editor of the Journal of Earthquake Engineering,
editorial board member of several other journals, a member of the
drafting panel of the European and Egyptian design codes, past chairman
of the UK earthquake engineering association, UK delegate to and past
senior Vice-President of the European Association of Earthquake
Engineering. He is the winner of the Imperial College Unwin Prize for
the best PhD thesis in Civil and Mechanical Engineering (1984), the
Oscar Faber Medal for best paper in the Institution of Structural
Engineering, and two best paper medals from the International
Association of Tall Buildings, Los Angeles. He served as coordinator for
major European research networks including 14 institutions from 9
countries.
Amr is Fellow of the American Society of Civil Engineers and the
Institution of Structural Engineers in the UK. He is President of the
Asian-Pacific Network (ANCER), a member of the FIB Seismic Design
Commission Working Groups and two Applied Technology Council (ATC, USA)
technical committees as well as the Illinois State Seismic Safety Task
Force. He founded the Japan-UK Seismic Risk Forum in 1995 and served as
its director until 2004. He was advisor to the UK Department of the
Environment, chairman of a ministerial committee for the assessment of
scientific research in Egypt, advisor to the Civil Defense Agency of
Italy and review panel member for the Italian Ministry of Research and
the New Zealand and Canadian Science Research Councils.
Amr’s technical interests are multi-resolution distributed analytical
simulations, network analysis, large scale hybrid testing and field
investigations of the response of complex networks and structures, on
which he has more than 250 research publications, including ~130
refereed journal papers, many conference, keynote and prestige lectures
(including the Nathan Newmark Distinguished Lecture), research reports,
books and book chapters, magazine articles and earthquake field mission
reports. Amr has successfully supervised 41 PhD and over 100 Master of
Science Theses. Many of his students hold significant positions in
industry, academia and government in over 12 countries. He has
contributed to projects for a number of international companies and
other agencies such as the World Bank, GSK, Shell, AstraZeneca, Minorco,
British Nuclear Fuels, Nuclear Installations Inspectorate, Mott
MacDonald, British Airport Authority, Alstom Power, the Greek, Turkish
and Indonesian Governments, Federal Highway Administration, National
Geographic Society, US AID, amongst others.
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