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Civil Engineering Award

The 1958 Alfred Noble Prize : G. Farman-Farmaian and M. Aiee.

The Alfred Noble Prize is an award presented by the American Society of Civil Engineers, as the trustee of prize funds contributed by the combined engineering societies of the United States. It is awarded annually to a person not over the age of thirty-five for a technical paper of exceptional merit published in one of the journals of the participating societies.[1]

Established in 1929 in honor of Alfred Noble (1844–1914), past president of the American Society of Civil Engineers,[1] the prize was first awarded in 1931. There have been several notable winners of this prize, including Claude E. Shannon in 1939.

The prize has no connection to the Nobel Prize established by Alfred Nobel, with which it is often confused owing to the similarity of their names.

Source: ASCE Year Names 1931 C. T. Eddy 1932 Frank M. Starr 1933 C. Maxwell Stanley 1936 Abe Tilles 1937 G. M. L. Sommerman 1938 E. C. Huge (Honorable Mention) 1938 Ralph J. Schilthuis 1939 Claude E. Shannon 1941 Robert Fred Hays, Jr. 1942 George Wesley Dunlap 1943 Benjamin J. Lazan 1944 Walter R. Wilson 1945 August L. Ahlf 1946 Martin Goland 1947 John H. Hollomon 1948 Robert L. Hoss 1949 John C. Fisher 1950 Ralph J. Kochenburger 1951 Eldo C. Koenig 1952 Myron Tribus 1953 Henry M. Paynter, Jr. 1954 Cornelius Sheldon Roberts 1955 Richard Louis Bright 1956 Mohamed Mortada 1957 Ray D. Bowerman 1958 Ghaffar Farman-Farmaian, M. Aiee 1959 Paul Shewmon 1960 Ronald T. Mclaughlin, Jr. 1961 George S. Reichenbach 1962 Richard J. Wasley 1963 Alan Garnett Davenport 1964 Burton J. Mcmurtry 1965 Stephen E. Harris 1966 Bobby O. Hardin 1967 Frederick J. Moody 1968 Richard Holland 1969 Ronald Gibala 1970 Peter W. Marshall 1971 Ben G. Burke 1972 Christopher L. Magee 1973 Dieter D. Pfaffinger 1974 Viney Kumar Gupta 1975 William L. Smith 1976 S. N. Singh 1977 John E. Killough 1978 Maria Comminou 1979 Alan S. Willsky[2][3][4][5] 1980 Clyde L. Briant 1981 Bharat Bhushan 1982 George Gazetas 1984 William R. Brownlie 1986 David L. Mcdowell 1987 Keith D. Hjelmstad 1988 Filip C. Filippou 1989 Ian D. Moore 1990 Fariborz Barzegar-Jamshidi 1991 Kwai S. Chan 1993 Sharon L. Wood 1994 G. Scott Crowther 1995 Maria Q. Feng 1997 Hermann F. Spoerker 1998 Laura B. Parsons 2000 Evan Jannoulakis 2002 Kevin W. Cassel 2005 Christopher R. Clarkson 2006 Jeffrey S. Kroner 2007 Cynthia L. Dinwiddie 2008 Steven R. Meer, Craig H. Benson 2009 Ghim Ping Ong, Tien F. Fwa 2011 Raffaella Paparcone, Markus J. Buehler 2012 Marios Panagiotou, Jose I. Restrepo 2013 Shivam Tripathi, Rao S. Govindaraju 2014 Pallava Kaushik, Hongbin Yin 2015 Mohamed Soliman, Dan M. Frangopol 2016 Teng Wu, Ahsan Kareem 2017 Kristina Stephan, Carol C. Menassa 2019 Gholamreza Amirinia, Sungmoon Jung 2020 Mustafa Mashal, Alessandro Palermo 2021 Zhichao Lai, Amit H. Varma 2022 Zhihao Kong, Na Lu 2023 Jiannan Cai, Hubo Cai 2024 Xu Han, Dan M. Frangopol

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