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Appendix A: Biographies of Committee Members
Pages 45-52

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... Hams ~ Company 2:15 pm Technology Transfer Activities at the American Concrete Institute Stanley Woodson, U.S. Army Engineering Research and Development Center 2:35 pm 2:55 pm 3:35 pm Technology Transfer Activities at the American Society of Civil Engineers Joseph Tedesco, University of Florida Technology Transfer Activities at the Federal Emergency Management Agency James Grinar, FERN Break Technology Transfer Experience from Earthquake Engineering Christopher Rojahn, Applied Technology Council 3:55 pm A Center for Building-Vulnerabilit,' Science Lawrence Bank, University of Wisconsin 4:15 pm Discussion Between the Panel and the Audience 5:00 pm Recess for the Day 5:30 pm Moderators and Co-moderators Meet to Prepare Panel Reports
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... He has served as a member of the Veterans Administration Advisory Committee on Structural Safety; ACI Technical Activities Committee; ACI Committee 318 on the Building Code; and chair of the United States-}apan Cooperative Research Program on Urban Earthquake Hazard Reduction. In 1996, he participated in the Federal Emergency Management Agency's Building Performance Assessment Team's investigation of the Oklahoma City bombing.
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... Dr. Coricy serves on the Technical Council on Forensic Engineering of the American Society of Civil Engineers and was the principal investigator on the Building Performance Assessment Team dispatched by the Federal Emergency Management Agency to study the Alfred P
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... His areas of expertise are structural analysis and design, structural dynamics, explosion effects, protective construction, and soil-structure interaction. The NCERD is an interdisciplinary center that serves as a national focus for university-based research to create new knowledge and improve understanding of the explosion environment and blast-mitigation technology; create new and improved structural designs and strategies for protection from explosions; and transfer technology through publications, short courses, and university degree programs.
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... Peigrim, an engineer with E.K. Fox & Associates Consulting Engineers, has been responsible for the design of numerous physical and technical security upgrade projects, the production of feasibility studies, the performance of field investigations, and the creation of construction documents.
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... Dr. Sevin chaired the committee that produced the National Research Council report Protecting Buildings from Bomb Damage (National Academy Press, Washington, D.C., 1995~.
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... In 1996, he participated in the Federal Emergency Management Agency's Building Performance Assessment Team's investigation of the Oklahoma City bombing.


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