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Izzat M. Idriss | |
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Born | 1935 Qarah, Syria |
Education | Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, California Institute of Technology, University of California, Berkeley |
Occupation | Engineer |
Engineering career | |
Discipline | geotechnical engineering, earthquake engineering |
Institutions | University of California, Davis |
Awards | H. Bolton Seed Medal,[1] Ralph B. Peck Award,[2] George W. Housner Medal[3],National Academy of Engineering |
Izzat M. Idriss (1935-) is an internationally known, Syrian-American geotechnical engineer, noted for his many contributions to earthquake engineering. He has developed or co-developed many of the currently used procedures for evaluating the behavior of soil sites and soil structures during earthquakes, such as methods for evaluating: the characteristics of earthquake ground motions; seismic response of sites; potential for soil liquefaction; performance of embankment dams during earthquakes; and soil-structure interaction in response to earthquake shaking. He has authored or co-authored about 250 technical papers and research reports on subjects related to the geotechnical aspects of earthquake engineering.
Early Life and Education
editIdriss was born in Qarah, a small village in Syria. When he was two years old his family moved to Damascus until he was 16, at which time he moved to Beirut, Lebanon to complete high school. In 1954 he moved to the United States to attend university.
He earned a BS Civil Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1958; an MS Civil Engineering from California Institute of Technology in 1959; and a PhD Civil Engineering from University of California, Berkeley in 1966 under the guidance of H. Bolton Seed.
Career
editIn 1960 he joined Dames & Moore at their New York Office. We worked there until 1962, which he began his PhD at UC Berkeley. After earning his PhD, he was a member of the teaching and research staff of the geotechnical engineering group at the University of California, Berkeley from 1967 through 1975. He began his work with Woodward-Clyde Consultants in 1969 while still at UC Berkeley. He continued working for Woodward-Clyde in their San Francisco, Santa Ana and Oakland offices until 1989. In 1989, he joined the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at University of California, Davis, where he was also Director of the Center for Geotechnical Modeling (CGM) (1989–1996). He retired from UC Davis in 2004.
Learning From Earthquakes
editIdriss has studied geotechnical data and damage impacts from numerous damaging earthquakes to better understand the behavior of soils.[4] He studied L-Street slide in downtown Anchorage caused by the 1964 Alaska earthquake.[5] He used boring logs and SPT low counts from the 1964 Niigata earthquake to illustrate the use of the Seed-Idriss simplified liquefaction procedure.[6] A study of the 1967 Caracas earthquake evaluated the relationship between damage patterns and site conditions.[7][8]
After the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake Idriss was appointed to the eleven-member Governor's Board of Inquiry, chaired by George W. Housner, which was formed to study the significant damage to bridges and freeway structures and to make recommendations about how to prevent such damage in the future.[9] Using strong motion records from soft soil sites, he analyzed site response at Treasure Island in San Francisco Bay, Foster City, and the San Francisco Airport.[10] [11]
Professional Recognitions and Awards
editIdriss has received many awards and honors for his contributions.
- Thomas A. Middlebrooks Award[12] (1971), along with co-authors H. Bolton Seed and Kenneth L. Lee
- Walter L. Huber Civil Engineering Research Prize from ASCE (1975)
- Norman Medal from ASCE (1977)
- Election to the U.S. National Academy of Engineering (1989) for "For major contributions to the understanding of soil behavior during earthquakes and for the application of these contributions in engineering practice."
- H. Bolton Seed Medal[13] from the Geo-Institute of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) (1994)
- Distinguished Scholarly Public Service Award[14] from the University of California, Davis (1999)
- Elected an honorary member of the Japanese Geotechnical Society (2005)
- Presented the 2nd Kenji Ishihara Lecture at the 4th International Conference on Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering, which was held in Thessaloniki, Greece in 2007[15]
- Elected a Distinguished Member of ASCE[16] (2008)
- Recipient of the 2010 Ralph B. Peck Award[17] from the Geo-Institute of ASCE
- Presented the Casagrande Memorial Lecture (2010)
- Elected an Honorary Member of the Earthquake Engineering Research Institute (EERI) in 2012
- Presented the 2016 Nabor Carrillo Lecture. Selected by the Mexican Society of Geotechnical Engineering
- Recipient of the George W. Housner Medal[18] from the Earthquake Engineering Research Institute (2018) "in recognition of extraordinary and lasting contributions to public safety through his research, teaching and practice in earthquake geotechnical engineering that led to major advancements in the understanding of site response, liquefaction and seismic performance of embankment dams, and his advising of public policymakers on prudent earthquake safety practices and policies over the course of many decades."
- Presented the 2019 Karl Terzaghi Lecture.[19] Selected by the Geo-Institute of ASCE.
- Elected an honorary member of the International Association for Earthquake Engineering (IAEE) in 2024.
References
edit- General
- Izzat M. Idriss, Connections: The EERI Oral History Series,[20] an oral history conducted 2018-2019 by Ross W. Boulanger, Earthquake Engineering Research Institute, Oakland, CA, 2024. ISBN 978-0-943198-39-2.
- Specific
- ^ "H. Bolton Seed Medal". www.asce.org.
- ^ "Ralph B. Peck Award". www.asce.org.
- ^ "George W. Housner Medal". www.eeri.org.
- ^ Izzat M. Idriss, Connections: The EERI Oral History Series, , Earthquake Engineering Research Institute, Oakland, CA, 2024, pp 93-102.
- ^ Moriwaki, Y.; Idriss, I. M.; Moses Jr., T. L.; Ladd, R. S. (1989). "A re-evaluation of the 'L' street slide in Anchorage during the 1964 Alaska earthquake". 12th International Conference on Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering: 1583–1586.
- ^ Seed, H. B.; Idriss, I. M. (1970). A Simplified Procedure for Evaluating Soil Liquefaction Potential. Report No. EERC 70-9. Earthquake Engineering Research Center, University of California, Berkeley.
- ^ Seed, H. B.; Idriss, I. M.; Dezfulian, H. (1970). Relationship between Soil Conditions and Building Damage in the Caracas Earthquake of July 29, 1967. Report No. EERC 70-2. Earthquake Engineering Research Center, University of California, Berkeley.
- ^ Seed, H. B.; Whitman, R. V.; Dezfulian, H.; Dobry, R.; Idriss, I. M. (1974). "Relationships between Soil Conditions and Building Damage in the 1967 Caracas Earthquake". Journal of Soil Mechanics and Foundations Division. 98 (8): 787–806. doi:10.1061/JSFEAQ.000176 (inactive 17 November 2024).
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: CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of November 2024 (link) - ^ Housner, G. W. (1990). Competing Against Time – Report to Governor George Deukmejian from The Governor's Board of Inquiry on the 1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake. State of California, Office of Planning and Research. ISBN 978-0-7881-4935-1.
- ^ Idriss, I. M. (1990). Response of Soft Soil Sites during Earthquakes. Proceedings, Memorial Symposium to honor Professor Harry Bolton Seed. Vol. II. Berkeley, California. pp. 273–289.
- ^ Idriss, I. M. (1993). Assessment of site response analysis procedures. Report No. NIST GCR 95–667. Structures Division Building and Fire Research Laboratory, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), issued by the Center for Geotechnical Modeling Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering University of California, Davis.
- ^ "Thomas A. Middlebrooks Award Past Award Winners". www.asce.org.
- ^ "H. Bolton Seed Medal Past Award Winners". www.asce.org.
- ^ WebDev, I. E. T. (19 April 1999). "Two Professors Win Top Honors for Public Service". UC Davis.
- ^ Idriss, I. M.; Boulanger, Ross W. (2007). "SPT- and CPT-Based Relationships for the Residual Shear Strength of Liquefied Soils". Earthquake Geotechnical Engineering. 4th International Conference on Earthquake Geotechnical Engineering-Invited Lectures. Geotechnical, Geological and Earthquake Engineering. Vol. 6. Springer Nature Link}. pp. 1–22. doi:10.1007/978-1-4020-5893-6_1. ISBN 978-1-4020-5892-9.
- ^ https://www.asce.org/-/media/asce-images-and-files/career-and-growth/awards--and-honors/documents/asce-historical-list-distinguished-members.pdf/[bare URL PDF]
- ^ "Ralph B. Peck Award Past Award Winners". www.asce.org.
- ^ "EERI Award Recipients". www.eeri.org.
- ^ https://www.asce.org/career-growth/awards-and-honors/karl-terzaghi-lecture/karl-terzaghi-lecture-past-award-winners/karl-terzaghi-lecture-past-award-winners/[bare URL]
- ^ "Oral History Series". www.eeri.org.