Professor
Civil Engineering
Research Laboratory for Biomedical Sciences
Thailand
Chen lee is a Professor and Abbett Distinguished Chair in Civil Engineering and Director of System and Process Assessment Research Laboratory. He has received his PhD degree from SUNY at Buffalo in 1992 and joined Missouri S&T in 1996 after three years of bridge consulting practices. He has authored over 350 publications in structural health monitoring, structural control, interface mechanics and deterioration and multi-hazard engineering. He has received the 1998 NSF CAREER Award, the 2004 Academy of Civil Engineers Faculty Achievement Award and the 2009/2011/2013 Missouri S&T Faculty Research Awards. He is an Associate Editor of the Journal of Civil Structural Health Monitoring. He was a Member of post-disaster reconnaissance teams after the 2005 Category III Atlantic Hurricane, 2008 M7.9 China Earthquake, 2010 M8.8 Chile Earthquake and 2011 M9.0 Great East Japan Earthquake. He was elected to be ASCE Fellow in 2007 and Structural Engineering Institute (SEI) Fellow in 2013. Chen lee is a Professor and Abbett Distinguished Chair in Civil Engineering and Director of System and Process Assessment Research Laboratory. He has received his PhD degree from SUNY at Buffalo in 1992 and joined Missouri S&T in 1996 after three years of bridge consulting practices. He has authored over 350 publications in structural health monitoring, structural control, interface mechanics and deterioration and multi-hazard engineering. He has received the 1998 NSF CAREER Award, the 2004 Academy of Civil Engineers Faculty Achievement Award and the 2009/2011/2013 Missouri S&T Faculty Research Awards. He is an Associate Editor of the Journal of Civil Structural Health Monitoring. He was a Member of post-disaster reconnaissance teams after the 2005 Category III Atlantic Hurricane, 2008 M7.9 China Earthquake, 2010 M8.8 Chile Earthquake and 2011 M9.0 Great East Japan Earthquake. He was elected to be ASCE Fellow in 2007 and Structural Engineering Institute (SEI) Fellow in 2013.
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