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Engineering Sustainable Infrastructure for the Future      
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Jonathan P. Stewart, Ph.D., P.E.     
Professor and Vice Chair
5731 Boelter Hall
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
University of California
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1593
jstewart@seas.ucla.edu
Phone: (310) 206-2990      Fax: (310) 206-2222

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  Editor in Chief, Journal of Geotechnical
and Geoenvironmental Engineering

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- Online Manuscript Submission

Education  |  Selected Awards and Honors  |  Research Interests

 Education
B.S., 1990, University of California, Berkeley
M.S., 1992, University of California, Berkeley
Ph.D., 1996, University of California, Berkeley
 Selected Awards and Honors
Walter L. Huber Civil Engineering Research Prize, ASCE, 2008
Outstanding Paper Award for Vol. 21 (2005) of Earthquake Spectra, 2007 (with Yoojoong Choi)
Shamsher Prakash Research Award, Shamsher Prakash Foundation, 2006
Fulbright Scholarship, Senior Lecturer in Italy, United States Department of State, 2005
Northrop-Grumman Excellence in Teaching Award, UCLA HSSEAS, 2003
Arthur Casagrande Professional Development Award, ASCE, 2001
Favorite Professor Award, UCLA Student Chapter of ASCE, 1999, 2001
Faculty Early Career Development Award, NSF, 1998
Graduate Fellow in Earthquake Hazard Reduction, EERI, 1995
 Research Interests
 My primary research interests are in geotechnical earthquake engineering, with emphases on seismic soil-structure interaction, probabilistic characterization of site effects on earthquake ground motions, seismic compression of unsaturated soils, and ground failure in sands as well as marginal plasticity soils. My research has involved: interpretation of earthquake strong motion data to gain insight into soil-structure interaction effects and site effects; cyclic field testing of full-scale foundation components; advanced dynamic testing of soils in the laboratory; and detailed case studies of seismic ground failure at sites in California, Taiwan, Turkey, Japan, Greece, Italy, and India. Results of work by my research group are widely utilized in engineering practice, including the NEHRP Provisions for the Seismic Design of New Buildings ,and guidelines published by the California Geological Survey for application to school and hospital facilities.

I am a registered P.E. in California and maintain an active consulting practice to assist engineering firms and government agencies with problems in geotechnical engineering and earthquake engineering. Typical projects include probabilistic ground motion characterization, ground failure hazard characterization (including landslides, liquefaction, cyclic softening, and seismic compression), innovative applications of field testing to evaluate critical material or system characteristics, and expert witness testimony.

Education  |  Selected Awards and Honors  |  Research Interests

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