- Thomas Christian Kavanagh
Thomas Christian Kavanagh (August 17, 1912 - May 23, 1978) was a noted American civil engineer and educator, and a founding member of the
National Academy of Engineering , serving as its first treasurer from 1964-1974.Kavanagh was born in
New York City . His father, Patrick F. Kavanagh, was an Irish immigrant and laborer and electrical worker for a New York city streetcar company; his mother, Anna C. Unger, came from Germany. He attended theTechnical University of Berlin for one year, received him B.S. and Master of Civil Engineering degrees from theCity College of New York , and hisMaster of Business Administration degree in finance and science doctorate fromNew York University . He then started work as a structural designer for engineering firms in New York and Pennsylvania on railway and highway bridges, sanitary plants, power plants, electrical transmission towers, waterfront structures, floating docks, and refineries, and duringWorld War II was an aircraft engineer.After the war, he became assistant professor of civil engineering at
New York University (NYU) for several years, then full professor atPennsylvania State University and in 1948 head of its Structures Department. In 1952 he returned to NYU as chairman of its Department of Civil Engineering. In 1953 he began consulting for Praeger & Maguire, which was renamed Praeger-Kavanagh when he became partner, and later Praeger-Kavanagh-Waterbury. While consulting, he continued as adjunct professor at NYU until 1956, and atColumbia University thereafter. In 1975 Kavanagh joined Louis Berger International as vice president, and in 1976 he founded another consulting firm, Iffland Kavanagh Waterbury, remaining a partner until his death.Kavanagh was responsible for several major engineering projects, including the Arecibo radio telescope in
Puerto Rico , the Hawkins Point Floating Bridge on theSt. Lawrence River , plans for theCaracas (Venezuela ) subway system, and theLong Island Sound bridge crossing. He was a member of twenty professional societies, and chaired twenty different professional working groups. Among his many honors he received the Ernest E. Howard Award from theAmerican Society of Civil Engineers ; the David Steinman Medal for Structural Engineering from theCity College of New York ; the Gold Medal of theArchitectural League of New York ; and an Honorary Life Membership in theNew York Academy of Sciences .References
* [http://books.nap.edu/openbook.php?record_id=578&page=143 National Academy of Engineering memorial tribute]
* [http://www.engr.psu.edu/ce/Divisions/structure/Kavanagh/BioTCK.htm Pennsylvania State University biography]Persondata
NAME= Kavanagh, Thomas Christian
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SHORT DESCRIPTION=American civil engineer and educator, and a founding member of theNational Academy of Engineering
DATE OF BIRTH=August 17 1912
PLACE OF BIRTH=New York City , [New York] ,United States
DATE OF DEATH=May 23 1978
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