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ACI Student Fellowships:
| 2003-2004
ACI Student Fellowship Recipients: |
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Joseph Clendenen is pursuing a Master of Science in
civil engineering with a construction materials emphasis at the University of Missouri-Rolla where he completed a BS in
civil engineering.
His most recent internship was with Holcim (US), Inc., in Chesterfield, Missouri.
Joseph plans to continue his education throughout his professional life in the concrete field by attending various seminars within the region.
He plans to gain knowledge of the properties of concrete and the new technologies that are beginning to emerge. Joseph's ultimate goal is to become a materials consultant
specializing in concrete. Faculty nominator: David N. Richardson, University of Missouri-Rolla; Convention guide: Kevin Campbell, Levelton Engineering, Ltd. |
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Heather McLeod received her BS in
civil engineering from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and is currently pursuing her
master's degree and PhD, also in civil engineering, at the University of Kansas where her emphasis is in concrete materials and design. She studied concrete during her three-year stay in Asia, and was involved in the design of the Bellevue (Nebraska) Fire Training Tower. Heather is certified as an ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician - Grade
I, and is currently working as a research assistant at the University of Kansas, studying crack-free concrete bridge decks. Heather's goal is to become an expert in behavior and durability of concrete structural systems.
Faculty nominator: David Darwin, University of Kansas; Convention guide: Mary Beth Hueste, Texas A&M University. |
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awards were: |
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Danielle Fason, Florida State University
Nominator: Nur Yazdani; Convention guide: Kari Yuers |
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Kimberly Grau, North Carolina State University
Nominator: Mike Leming; Convention guide: Jo Coke |
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Katherine Kuder, Northwestern University
Nominator: James Lingscheit; Convention guide: Anne Ellis |
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Daniel Luther, Pennsylvania State University
Nominator: Andrea Schokker; Convention guide: George Wargo |
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Rebecca Nixon, University of California at Berkeley
Nominator: George W. Scherer; Convention guide: Aimee Pergalsky
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ACI Graduate Scholarships:
| 2003-2004
ACI/W. R. Grace Scholarship Recipient: |
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Daniel Luther is currently attending Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, where he completed his bachelors degree and is currently completing his masters degree in civil engineering with an emphasis on structures.
His goals include either acquiring a position within a cutting-edge concrete bridge firm or continuing his education as a civil engineering PhD candidate.
Faculty nominator: Andrea Schokker; Convention guide: George Wargo. |
| 2003-2004
V. Mohan Malhotra Scholarship Recipient: |
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Fernando Tejeda received his BS in
civil engineering at the Nacional Autonomous University of Mexico and is currently working at Apasco (Holcim) for the Ready Mix Quality Control Lab in Mexico City as a supervisor.
He plans to begin his graduate studies at Purdue University this fall, pursuing a masters degree in civil engineering.
Long-term, Fernando plans to become a private consultant. Faculty nominator: Carlos Gomez-Toledo. |
| 2003-2004
ACI Scholarship Recipient: |
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Jake Bigelow will receive his BS in
civil engineering from Iowa State University this May,
where he also plans to pursue his masters degree, also in civil engineering.
During his undergrad years, he worked for Dr. David White performing research on Geopeir foundation aggregates.
After receiving his professional license, he would like to earn his PhD in civil engineering, enabling him to teach.
Faculty nominator: Sri Sritharan. |
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Elizabeth Gaynor will graduate from Villanova University this May with a BS in
civil engineering and then plans to pursue her masters degree, also in civil engineering, with an emphasis in structural engineering.
Her graduate assistantship will be within the structural engineering department under the advisement of Dr. Shawn Gross.
After this, she plans to gain some work and life experience and ultimately obtain her PhD.
Elizabeth recently passed the Fundamentals of Engineering Exam, taking her one step closer to another career goal of
becoming a licensed professional engineer. Faculty nominator: Shawn P. Gross. |

ACI Undergraduate Scholarships:
2003-2004
Peter D. Courtois Concrete Construction
Scholarship Recipient: |
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Courtney Cox is currently attending Texas A&M University in
College Station, TX, where she studies construction science and plans to obtain her BS in May 2004.
Last summer she interned for SpawGlass Construction Corp. in Houston, TX.
She plans to pursue a masters degree and ultimately promote the historical preservation of concrete structures.
Faculty nominator: Joe Bracci. |

Student Paper Award:
| 2003-2004
ACI-James Instruments Student Award for Research on NDT of Concrete Recipient: |
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Jinying Zhu was selected for her
paper "Non-Contact Detection of Surface Waves Using an
Air-Coupled Sensor." She currently attends the University of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where she is pursuing a PhD in civil
engineering with emphasis on NDT of concrete and stress wave
analysis in solids. Her career goal is to become a professor at an
accredited university in the NDT field. |
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