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Nominate An Outstanding Paper for the 2020 T.R. Higgins Lectureship Award
May 14, 2019
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CHICAGO — The American Institute of Steel Construction is now accepting nominations for the T.R. Higgins Lectureship Award.
This annual award recognizes an innovative lecturer/author whose outstanding technical writing constitutes a ground-breaking addition to engineering literature on fabricated structural steel.
The winner will receive a $15,000 cash prize and be recognized as a keynote speaker at the 2020 NASCC: The Steel Conference, which will take place April 22-24 in Atlanta. The winner will also present his/her work at various prestigious professional events throughout the year.
Nominations are due by July 15, 2019. AISC will announce the 2020 winner in the fall of 2019.
How to submit a nomination:
Email your nomination package to Rachel Jordan at AISC: jordan@aisc.org. (Please contact her if you'd prefer to submit your nomination by mail.)
All nominations must include the following:
- The name and affiliation of the nominee
- The title and publication citation of the nominee's outstanding paper(s). (If a work has multiple authors, please identify the principal author.)
- A copy of the paper(s), along with any published discussion
- A brief description of the merits of the nominee and his/her work
Eligibility:
Any paper published in a professional journal between January 1, 2014, and January 1, 2019, is eligible for award consideration.
Nominees must be:
- Permanent residents of the U.S.
- Available to attend and present at the 2020 Steel Conference, which will be held April 22-24 in Atlanta
- Available to present his/her work at least six times on selected occasions throughout the year
Judging:
A distinguished panel of industry experts will weigh this year's nominations for the T.R. Higgins Lectureship Award. The jury includes:
- Robert Chmielowski, Magnusson Klemencic Associates (Seattle)
- Chris Crosby, Cianbro Fabrication (Georgetown, Mass.)
- Carol Drucker, Drucker Zajdel Structural Engineers, Inc. (Chicago)
- Mike Engelhardt, University of Texas at Austin (Austin, Texas)
- Mike Marian, PVS Structures (Carter Lake, Iowa)
- Paul Richards, Brigham Young University (Provo, Utah)
The jury will consider each nominee's reputation as a lecturer. They will also evaluate the following aspects of his/her work:
- Originality
- Clarity of presentation
- Contribution to overall engineering knowledge
- Future significance
- Value to the American fabricated structural steel industry
2019 T.R. Higgins Lectureship Award Winner: Ronald Ziemian, PhD
AISC is proud to present the 2019 award to Ronald Ziemian, PhD, in recognition of his reputation as an engineer and lecturer. He presented a thought-provoking lecture entitled "Structural Stability - Letting the Fundamentals Guide Your Judgement" as a keynote speaker at the 2019 Steel Conference in St. Louis. Ziemian is a professor of civil and environmental engineering at Lewisburg, Pa.'s Bucknell University and serves as an associate dean in the school's College of Engineering.
If your organization is interested in hosting Ronald Ziemian for a T.R. Higgins lecture, please contact AISC Director of Education Christina Harber: harber@aisc.org.
About Theodore R. Higgins:
Theodore R. Higgins joined AISC as chief engineer in 1940 and served as its director of Engineering and Research from 1945 to 1968. He played an especially prominent role in more than 20 years of research that led to the development of plastic design techniques for steel structures. His pioneering work developed the research and engineering principles that form the basis of today's steel design and construction knowledge.
The T.R. Higgins Lectureship Award honors his unparalleled contributions to the structural steel industry and recognizes those who continue his work today.
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