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UT Austin’s Karl H. Frank to Receive Top Educator Honor
December 9, 2024
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CHICAGO - Professor Emeritus Karl H. Frank, PE, PhD, became a legend during his 36 years at the University of Texas at Austin--and his impact continues today.
That’s just one reason the American Institute of Steel Construction is proud to present him its most prestigious honor for educators: the 2025 Geerhard Haaijer Award for Excellence in Education – an award only presented nine times previously since 1999.
Over the course of his career, Frank has made enormous contributions to structural stability, durability of steel structures, connections, fabrication, added stay cables, and inspection.
His committee work, consulting, and continuing education for practicing engineers continue to shape the future of American infrastructure--and that’s not including the impact that ripples out from his work advising or mentoring many of today’s leaders in steel bridge design, fabrication, and research.
“It’s not an overstatement to say that today’s steel bridge industry is what it is thanks to Karl, his research, and the engineers he inspired along the way,” said AISC President Charles J. Carter, SE, PE, PhD. “AISC presents the Haaijer Award rarely, and it’s hard to think of anyone more deserving than Karl Frank.”
During his tenure at UT Austin, Frank directed the Ferguson Structural Engineering Laboratory and the Maglev Guideway Research Center. A nationally recognized leader in structural mechanics, his own research largely focused on fatigue and fracture behavior.
Frank has served on many committees within the American Society of Civil Engineers, the Research Council on Structural Connections, the Transportation Research Board, the American Welding Society, and the American Railway Engineering and Maintenance-of-Way Association. His numerous honors include the International Bridge Conference’s 2019 John A. Roebling Medal, a 2011 AISC Lifetime Achievement Award, and the American Society of Civil Engineers’s 1981 Raymond C. Reese Research Prize and 1999 J. James R. Croes Medal.
Frank is a registered professional engineer in Texas. He holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of California at Davis and both a doctorate and a master’s degree from Lehigh University.
AISC will formally present the 2025 Geerhard Haaijer Award for Excellence in Education in Louisville, Ky., on April 2, 2025, at the opening session of NASCC: The Steel Conference.
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