Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Emeritus Faculty
We in the School of Civil, Environmental and Infrastructure Engineering have a long tradition of outstanding faculty members. While our emeritus faculty may be retired, many remain involved in the school. All have left a legacy of outstanding research and teaching.
Our emeritus faculty include
Rolando Bravo
Associate Professor Emeritus, Ph.D., University of Houston, 1990; Civil Engineering.
Lizette Chevalier
Professor Emeritus, Ph.D., D-WRE, Fellow ASCE, Michigan State University, 1994; Civil Engineering.
Echol E. Cook
Professor Emeritus, Ph.D., Oklahoma State University, 1970; Environmental Engineering.
Philip K. Davis
Professor Emeritus, Ph.D., University of Michigan, 1963; Fluid Mechanics.
Bruce Devantier
Associate Professor Emeritus, Ph.D., University of California, Davis, 1983; Civil Engineering.
William Eichfeld
Assistant Professor Emeritus, M.S., University of Wisconsin at Madison, 1973; Civil Engineering.
James L. Evers
Associate Professor Emeritus, Ph.D., University of Alabama, 1969; Fluid Mechanics.
Roy Frank
Assistant Professor Emeritus, M.S., Southern Illinois University Carbondale, 1983; Civil Engineering.
J. Kent Hsiao
Professor Emeritus, Ph.D. University of Utah, 2000; Civil Engineering.
Aslam Kassimali
Professor and Distinguished Teacher Emeritus, Ph.D., University of Missouri, 1976; Civil Engineering.
Sanjeev Kumar
Professor and Distinguished Teacher Emeritus, Ph.D., P.E., Fellow ASCE, University of Missouri-Rolla, 1996; Civil Engineering.
C. Raymond Nowacki
Associate Professor Emeritus, Ph.D., University of Illinois, 1965; Structural Engineering.
Bill T. Ray
Associate Professor Emeritus, P.E., Ph.D., University of Missouri at Rolla, 1984; Environmental Engineering.
Najim Rubayi
Professor Emeritus, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, 1966; Solid Mechanics.
Sedat Sami
Professor Emeritus, Ph.D., Univ. of Iowa, 1966; Fluid Mechanics.
John Warwick
Professor Emeritus, Ph.D., P.E., The Pennsylvania State University, 1983; Surface water quality simulation.
Shing-Chung (Max) Yen
Professor Emeritus, Ph.D. Virginia Tech, 1984; Mechanics.