Civil Engineering society establishes medal to honor Frangopol
The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) board of directors has established the in honor of Frangopol, a distinguished Boulder professor emeritus with a significant career in the university’s Department of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering.
Frangopol, currently a professor at Lehigh University, holds Lehigh’s inaugural .
Renowned as an expert in structural reliability, optimization and life-cycle engineering, Frangopol earned the title "Father of Life-Cycle Analysis" from ASCE.
Keith Molenaar, dean of Boulder’s College of Engineering and Applied Science, praised Frangopol as “a prolific researcher” and as “a dedicated mentor to me and many of my colleagues.”
“This most deserving award will solidify Dan’s legacy as a pioneering leader in the field of life-cycle engineering,” he said.
Frangopol received his diploma in engineering from the Institute of Civil Engineering, Bucharest, Romania, in 1969 and his doctorate of applied sciences from the University of Liège, Belgium, in 1976.
He joined Boulder’s faculty as an associate professor in the Department of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering in March 1983. He was promoted to full professor in 1988 and became an emeritus professor in 2006.
For a full list of Frangopol’s academic achievements, visit his .
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Faculty Assembly of the University of Colorado Boulder Excellence in Research, Scholarly and Creative Work Award, , , 2004
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Clarence L. Eckel Faculty Prize for Excellence, , University of Colorado, 2003
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The Faculty Research Award, College of Engineering and Applied Science, University of Colorado, 1999
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Service Award, , University of Colorado, 2002
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Distinguished Achievement Award, , University of Colorado, 2000
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Research Development Award, , University of Colorado, 1988 and 1998
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Teaching Award, , University of Colorado, 1987