
Jack Moehle is a Professor of the Graduate School in Civil and Environmental Engineering at UC Berkeley. Moehle’s research is mainly in structural engineering, earthquake engineering, and reinforced concrete. Moehle is a member of several professional organizations, including the prestigious National Academy of Engineering; ACI 318 Building Code Committee; Honorary Member of the American Concrete Institute, Earthquake Engineering Research Institute, and Architectural Institute of Japan; and a Fellow of the Structural Engineering Institute of ASCE and Structural Engineers Association of California. He is also a recipient of several notable accolades, including the George W. Housner Medal from the Earthquake Engineering Research Institute in 2020, the Joe W. Kelly Award from the American Concrete Institute in 2019, and the ACI Wason Medal for Most Meritorious Paper for “Moment Transfer at Column-Foundation Connections: Physical Tests” in 2023 and for "Compressive Behavior of Thin Rectangular Boundary Elements” in 2024. Professor Moehle is no longer accepting new graduate students or visiting scholars.
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