American Society of Civil Engineers Names Latest Fellows, Chosen for Developing Creative Solutions to Enhance Life
23 April 2019 4:30 PM GMT
The American Society of Civil Engineers last month announced its latest group of Fellows, with two Indian Americans, one of Indian-origin, and a Bangladeshi American among the honorees.
- Veera Gnaneswar Gude of Mississippi State University was named a Fellow by the American Society of Civil Engineers, one of two Indian Americans selected.
- New York University doctoral student Avinash Prasad was among three Indian-origin engineers named ASCE Fellows.
- Gude is an associate professor of environmental engineering in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Mississippi State University.
- Killada has a master's degree in civil engineering from the University of New Mexico and a bachelor's degree in civil engineering from Andhra University of Vizag, India.
- Islam is a professor of civil engineering at Youngstown State University.
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