Amr S. Elnashai holds a B.Sc. (Cairo University 1977) in civil
engineering, M.Sc. (Imperial College, London, UK
1980) in reinforced concrete, and Ph.D.
(Imperial College, London, UK 1984) in structural engineering. He has been
on the faculty of the department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at
the University of Illinois since 2001. He is the Director of the Mid-America
Earthquake Center, with primary responsibility towards research
coordination. Before joining the University of Illinois he
was Professor of Earthquake Engineering and
Head of the Engineering Seismology and Earthquake Engineering Section at
Imperial College (London, UK). Professor Elnashai has been a Visiting
Professor at the University of Surrey (UK) since 1998 where he maintains
close ties. Other visiting appointments include the University of Tokyo, the
University of Southern California and the European School for Advanced
Studies in Reduction of Seismic Risk, where he lectures on structural
dynamics.
Professor Elnashai has taught undergraduate and graduate courses on
structural analysis, structural dynamics and
earthquake engineering. He also lectures at the
European School for the Reduction of Seismic Risk in Italy and gives
periodic short courses in several European and Middle Eastern universities
on seismic assessment and rehabilitation of structures.
Professor Elnashai has worked in the field and reported on most of the
damaging earthquakes around the world
since the mid-eighties. His technical interests are experimental, analytical
and field investigations of the seismic response of concrete, steel and
composite buildings and bridges. He has over 250 publications in the field
of earthquake engineering. He is the Director for the Network for Earthquake
Engineering Simulation (NEES) Multi-Axial Full-Scale Sub-Structured Testing
and Simulation (MUST-SIM) Facility at the University of Illinois, sponsored
by the National Science Foundation (NSF).
Professor Elnashai is a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering (UK), a
Fellow of the American Society of Civil
Engineers, member of the Structural Stability Research Council, the
Earthquake Engineering Research Institute, the Institution of Structural
Engineers (UK) and the Engineering Council (UK). He is a member of the
drafting panel of the European seismic design code, the technical expert for
the Council of Ministers with the Ministry of Civil Defense (Italy), a
member of the code drafting committee for the Ministry of Housing and
Construction (Egypt), and is a corresponding member of the International
Standards Organization (ISO). In addition he is founder and co-editor of the
Journal of Earthquake Engineering, and has served as an editor for the
Journal of Constructional Steel Research, The Structural Design of Tall
Buildings, and numerous conference proceedings. He was chairman of the
Society for Earthquake and Civil Engineering Dynamics (UK branch of the
European and International Association of Earthquake Engineering) and a
Senior Vice-President of the European Association of Earthquake Engineering.
Professor Elnashai’s work on composite structures won the Oscar Faber
Medal for the best paper published by the
Institution of Structural Engineers (UK). He
was awarded the Unwin Prize for the best Ph.D. thesis in Civil and
Mechanical Engineering at Imperial College and his paper on high rise high
strength buildings won the best paper award of the Journal of Structural
Design of Tall Buildings.