- Henry Petroski
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name = Henry Petroski
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birth_date =February 6 1942
birth_place =Brooklyn ,New York
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occupation = Professor and author
spouse = Catherine
parents = Henry Frank and Victoria Rose Petroski
children = Karen and StephenHenry Petroski is an American
civil engineering professor atDuke University where he specializes infailure analysis . He is a prolific author, having written a dozen books - most notably "To Engineer is Human: The Role of Failure in Successful Design" (1985) - including a number of titles detailing theindustrial design history of common, everyday objects, such aspencil s,paper clip s, andsilverware . He is a frequent lecturer, and a contributor to the magazine "American Scientist ".Biography
Petroski was born in
Brooklyn ,New York , and in 1963, he received his bachelor's degree fromManhattan College . He graduated with hisPh.D. in Theoretical and Applied Mechanics from theUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1968. Before beginning his work at Duke in 1980, he worked at theUniversity of Texas at Austin from 1968-74 and for theArgonne National Laboratory from 1975-80. [Contemporary Authors Online, Gale, 2008. Reproduced in Biography Resource Center. Farmington Hills, Mich.: Gale, 2008.]He has received honorary degrees from
Clarkson University , Trinity College,Valparaiso University and Manhattan College. He is a registeredprofessional engineer inTexas , a Fellow of the American Society of Civil Engineers, and a member of theAmerican Academy of Arts and Sciences and the National Academy of Engineering.In 2004, he was appointed to the
United States Nuclear Waste Technical Review Board [cite web | url=http://www.nwtrb.gov/board/petroski.html| title=NWTRB Board Member | accesseddate=2007-05-04] .Henry Petroski is the Aleksandar S. Vesic professor of civil engineering and a professor of history at Duke University. He is the author of a dozen books on engineering and design, the latest of which is "The Toothpick: Technology and Culture".
Works
Books
* "The Toothpick: Technology and Culture." (2007)
* "Success Through Failure: The Paradox of Design." (2006)
* "Pushing the Limits: New Adventures in Engineering" (2004)
* "Small Things Considered: Why There Is No Perfect Design" (2003)
* "Paperboy: Confessions of a Future engineer" (2002)
* "The Book on the Bookshelf" (1999)
* "Remaking the World: Adventures in Engineering" (1997)
* "Invention by Design: How Engineers Get from Thought to Thing" (1996)
* "Engineers of Dreams: Great Bridge Builders and The Spanning of America" (1995)
* "Design Paradigms: Case Histories of Error and Judgment in Engineering" (1994)
* "The Evolution of Useful Things" (1992)
* "The Pencil: A History of Design and Circumstance" (1990)
* "Beyond Engineering: Essays and Other Attempts to Figure without Equations" (1986)
* "To Engineer Is Human: The Role of Failure in Successful Design" (1985)Recent Articles
*"Engineering: Scientific Status," in Modern Scientific Evidence, 2002, vol. 3, part 3, pp. 14-54.
*"The Origins, Founding, and Early Years of the American Society of Civil Engineers: A Case Study in Successful Failure Analysis," in American Civil Engineering History: The Pioneering Years, B. G. Dennis, Jr., et al., editors, Proceedings of the Fourth National Congress on Civil Engineering History and Heritage , ASCE Annual Meeting, November 2-6, 2002, pp. 57-66.
*The Importance of Engineering History," International Engineering History and Heritage: Improving Bridges to ASCE's 150th Anniversary, Jerry R. Rogers and Augustine J. Fredrich, editors. History Congress proceedings, American Society of Civil Engineers, Houston, Texas, October 2001, pp. 1-7.
*"Reference Guide on Engineering Practice and Methods," in Reference Manual on Scientific Evidence, 2nd edition, Washington, D.C.: Federal Judicial Center, 2000. pp. 577-624.
*"The Britannia Tubular Bridge: A Paradigm of Failure-Driven Design," reprinted in Structural and Civil Engineering Design, William Addis, ed. Aldershot, Hampshire: Ashgate Publishing Ltd., 1999, pp. 313-324.
*"Polishing the Gem: A First-Year Design Project," Journal of Engineering Education, October 1998, pp. 445-449.
*"Drink Me, How Americans came to have cup holders in their cars", Slate Magazine, Posted Monday, March 15, 2004, at 11:36 AM ET, (http://www.slate.com/id/2096958/).
*"Stick Figure, The marketing genius who brought us the toothpick", Slate Magazine, Posted Wednesday, Oct. 31, 2007, at 4:28 PM ET, (http://www.slate.com/id/2177109/).Honors and Awards
*Pratt School of Engineering Alumni Council Distinguished Service Award (2007) [cite web | url=http://inside.pratt.duke.edu/deansoffice/memo_42307.php | title=Memo from the Dean 4/23/07 | accesseddate=2007-05-04 ]
*Washington Award (2006) [cite web | url=http://www.pratt.duke.edu/pratt_press/web.php?sid=312&iid=35 | title=Petroski Honored for Making Engineering Understandable | accesseddate=2007-05-04] [cite web| url=http://www.wsechicago.org/washington_award.asp | title=Washington Award | accesseddate=2007-05-04]
*Tau Beta Pi, Eminent Engineer (2003)
*American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Fellow (2003)
*Honorary Doctor of Pedagogy Degree, Manhattan College (2003)
*Honorary Member, The Moles (2002)
*Fellow, The Institution of Engineers of Ireland (2000)
*Honorary Doctor of Science degree, Valparaiso University (1999)
*Eminent Speaker, Institution of Engineers, Australia, Structural College (1998)
*Tetelman Fellow, Jonathan Edwards College, Yale University (1998)
*Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree, Trinity College (Hartford, Conn.) (1997)
*Member, National Academy of Engineering, inducted 1997
*Orthogonal Medal, Graphic Communications Faculty, North Carolina State University (1996)
*Fellow, American Society of Civil Engineers (1996)
*Alumni Honor Award for Distinguished Service in Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (1994)
*Civil Engineering History and Heritage Award, American Society of Civil Engineers (1993)
*Outstanding Graduate, School of Engineering Centennial Award, Manhattan College (1992)
*National Lecturer, Sigma Xi (1991-93)
*Ralph Coats Roe Medal, American Society of Mechanical Engineers (1991)
*Fellow, John Simon Guggenheim Foundation (1990-91)
*Honorary Doctor of Science degree, Clarkson University (1990)
*Fellow, National Endowment for the Humanities (1987-88)
*Fellow, National Humanities Center (1987-88)
*Illinois Arts Council Literary Award (1976)
*Sigma Xi (Illinois Chapter) Graduate Student Paper Award, (1968)
*Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Teaching Fellowship (1963-64)References
ee also
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Duke University External links
* [http://www.cee.duke.edu/faculty/petroski/index.php Civil Engineering Faculty Website] at Duke University
* [http://www.prism-magazine.org/feb00/html/poet.cfm Prism Magazine Article]
* [http://www.pupress.princeton.edu/titles/8132.html Success Through Failure book]
* [http://www.nwtrb.gov/board/petroski.html Nuclear Waste Technical Review Board Biography]
* [http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/commentary/la-oe-petroski4aug04,0,4564907.story?coll=la-news-comment-opinions Learning from bridge failure: Collapses such as the I-35W in Minneapolis give engineers the best clues about what not to do. Let's hope the lessons are remembered.] by Henry Petroski. LA Times, op-ed, August 4, 2007.Persondata
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