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Harry George Poulos (born 27 April 1940) is an Australian of Greek descent civil engineer specialising in geotechnical engineering and
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, internationally known as an expert on soil behaviour and pile foundations.


Short biographical details

Poulos graduated from the
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, where he took a bachelor's degree, BSc in 1961 and his doctorate, PhD in 1965. His PhD research was supervised by Professor Edward H. Davis and was titled "''The analysis of settlement of foundations on clay soils under three-dimensional conditions''". During 1964–65, he was an engineer at MacDonald Wagner and Priddle. From 1965 he was Lecturer, Senior Lecturer in 1969, Reader in 1972 and from 1982,
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at the
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, where he is now Professor Emeritus. In 1976 he was awarded a higher doctorate degree DSc from the University of Sydney.


Academic contributions

Poulos has had enormous academic research contributions to the behaviour of piles.


International recognition

In 1989 he delivered the 29th
Rankine Lecture The Rankine lecture is an annual lecture organised by the British Geotechnical Association named after William John Macquorn Rankine, an early contributor to the theory of soil mechanics. This should not be confused with the biennial BGA Géotec ...
entitled "Pile behavior: theory and application", and in 2005, the Terzaghi Lecture, entitled Pile behavior: Consequences of geology and construction imperfections. Poulos was awarded in 1972, the J. James R. Croes Medal of ASCE, in 1995 the ASCE State of the Art of Civil Engineering Award, is an honorary member of ASCE since 2010, was awarded the Australian Centenary Medal in 2003, the Warren Medal and the Warren Price (1985) of the Australian Institute of Civil Engineers and the 2007 Thomas A. Middlebrooks Award from the ASCE. He became a member of the Order of Australia and in 1988 he received the John Jaeger Memorial Award. Since 1993 he is a member of the Australian Academy of Science (1988) and the Australian Academy of Technical Sciences and Engineering (1996). In 2003 he became the Australian civil engineer of the year. Poulos served in the Australian Standards Committee for pile foundations (2010), was from 1980 to 1995 part of the Council of the Australian Geomechanics Society (AGS), was from 1982 to 1984 its president, and the Council of the International Society for Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering (ISSMGE) the vice president for the Asia-Australia region he was in 1989 to 1994. Since 2002 at the Sydney section of the AGS Poulos Lecture2004 Poulos Lecture: Tunnels and Excavations: Ground movements and the construction process
/ref> in his honor.


Consulting work

He has been involved worldwide in various basic construction projects, such as pile foundations for skyscrapers in Dubai (Burj Al Arab, Emirates Towers, the Burj Dubai, the tallest skyscraper in the world, where he performed the geotechnical testing), the Docklands Project in Melbourne, or Egnatia Odos motorway straight through Greece (2001 to 2005), where in particular the earthquakes played a role. Other projects included consultations with various offshore structures such as oil rigs. Since 1989 he has been an employee of Coffey
Geotechnics Geotechnical engineering is the branch of civil engineering concerned with the engineering behavior of earth materials. It uses the principles of soil mechanics and rock mechanics for the solution of its respective engineering problems. It al ...
, where he has held various management positions. He was from 1991 to 1993 on the executive board and today (2010) he is Senior Principal.


References


External links


HomepageBiography from the Site of the Australian Engineers

Biography
{{DEFAULTSORT:Poulos, Harry 1940 births Living people Geotechnical engineers Greek engineers Engineering educators University of Sydney alumni Academic staff of the University of Sydney Fellows of the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering Australian people of Greek descent People from Katoomba, New South Wales