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George W.
Housner (December 9, 1910 in Saginaw,
Michigan –
November 10, 2008 in Pasadena, California) was a
professor of
earthquake engineering at the...
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Tangshan earthquake" in
English sources, e.g. the
voluminous work
edited by
Housner & He (2002). Some
early estimates varied widely, as high as 750,000. See...
- Thatcham,
United Kingdom. [Event 389808]. ISC-EHB
Event 389808 [IRIS].
Housner 1990, pp. 19–23 Ma, K.; Satake, K.; Kanamori, H. (1991), "The
origin of...
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Award of the
Earthquake Engineering Research Institute, in 1998.
George W.
Housner Medal, in 2000. In 1995, Bolt
delivered the
fifth Mallet-Milne memorial...
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Alumni Win
Prestigious SEAONC Award. "Jack
Moehle to
receive the 2020
George W.
Housner Medal". Jack
Moehle to
receive the 2020
George W.
Housner Medal....
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buildings suffered less damage. In 1941 at Caltech,
George W.
Housner began to
publish calculations of
response spectra from accelerographs.[1]...
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original on 25
March 2020.
Retrieved 25
March 2020. ****xian, Liu;
Housner,
George W.; Lili, Xie; Duxin, He (1
January 2002). "The
Great Tangshan...
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management of
numerous military and
commercial aircraft developments George W.
Housner, PhD 1941;
former faculty; Carl F
Braun Professor of Engineering, Emeritus...
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Bolton Seed,
Ernst Weber 1988—Daniel C. Drucker,
Willis Hawkins,
George W.
Housner 1989—Harry
George Drickamer,
Herbert E.
Grier 1990—Mildred Dresselhaus...
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Northern California (SEAONC) (2004)
SEAONC College of
Fellows (2003) G.W.
Housner Medal (2012)
National Academy of
Engineering (2012)
Scientific career Fields...