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Antoine E. Naaman
is Professor of Civil Engineering in the Department of Civil and
Environmental Engineering at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA.
He obtained his Engineering Diploma from Ecole Centrale in Paris, France,
in 1964, a specialty degree in reinforced and prestressed concrete from
the CHEC in Paris, in 1965, and then his MS (1970) and Ph.D. (1972)
degrees in Civil Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, Cambridge, USA. Following four years of structural engineering
practice, from 1965 to 1969, he has devoted his career to teaching and
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Dr. Naaman's research studies have been
published in technical journals worldwide (over 250 technical papers) and
cover topics ranging from constitutive modeling of materials to structural
performance and optimization. He is the author, editor or co-editor of ten
books, including, Prestressed Concrete Analysis and Design: Fundamentals
(1982, 2004), High Performance Fiber Reinforced Cement Composites (four
proceedings, 1992, 1996, 1999, and 2003, co-edited with H.W. Reinhardt),
External Prestressing in Bridges (1990, co-edited with J. Breen), and
Ferrocement and Laminated Cementitious Composites (2000). Professor Naaman
has received several major awards, including the ASCE T.Y. Lin Award twice
(1980, 1993), the PCI Martin P. Korn Award twice (1979, 1986), Germany's
Alexander von Humboldt Award (1989), a fellowship from the Hwa Ying
Foundation for Culture and Education, P.R. China, (2000), the Japan
Concrete Institute best paper Award (JCI 2003), and the American
University of Beirut - AUB Distinguished
Scholar Award (2004). He is a Fellow
of the American Concrete Institute, Fellow of the American Society of
Civil Engineers, Fellow of the Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute,
Member of the International Association for Bridge and Structural
Engineering, and Fellow and founding member of the International
Ferrocement Society, of which he was president from 1998 to 2001.
Professor Naaman is or was an active member
of several technical committees of the American Concrete Institute (ACI),
the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), and the Precast/Prestressed
Concrete Institute (PCI), including joint ACI-ASCE Committees on
Prestressed Concrete and Concrete Bridges, and Fiber Reinforced Polymer
Reinforcements. He also served as Chairman of ACI Committee 549 on
Ferrocement, is a long-term member of ACI Committee 544 on Fiber
Reinforced Concrete, and is current Chairman of the Committee on
Ferrocement Model Code of the International Ferrocement Society (IFS).
Prior to joining the University of Michigan
in 1983, Professor Naaman was a faculty member at the University of
Illinois in Chicago (1973-1983). He has lectured at universities and
symposia venues worldwide, including teaching short courses in Mexico,
Colombia, Thailand, Singapore, China and Brazil. During sabbatical leaves
from the University of Michigan, he was visiting Professor at Technische
Hochschule in Darmstadt, Germany, Technische Unversitat in Stuttgart,
Germany, the INSA (Institut National des Sciences Appliquees) in Lyon,
France, the Asian Institute of Technology in Bangkok, Thailand, the
National University of Singapore, Singapore, and Southeast University in
Nanjing, China.
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