Advisory Board Member, International Journal for Numerical and Analytical Methods in Geomechanics, 2007-current.Editorial Board Member, Computers and Geotechnics, 2007-current.Geotechnical Informatics specialty editor, Journal of Computing in Civil Engineering, 2008-current.Associate Editor, Tunneling and Underground Space Technology 2010-current.Special Issue Editor, Earthquake Spectra, Nepal Issue (2016-2017).Civil Engineering, California, 1995-present.Civil Engineering, Lebanon, 1995-present.Arup, San Francisco, CA, Transbay Terminal 2004-2010.Terracon, Atlanta, GA, Port of Anchorage Expansion 2004-2010.ARUP, NY, High Rise building Settlement Evaluation, Mexico City, 2010.Parson Brinkerhoff, CA, Seismic Review Panel, California High Speed Rail Project, 2010.Seattle Public Utilities, Water Storage Reservoir Seismic Analysis 2011.MRCE, NY, Landfill Reclamation, Lebanon, 2011-2012.Ardaman & Associates, I-20 Bridge over Mississippi, 2011.Black and Veatch, Chicago, Quarry, 2013-2014.Arup, Cupertino, CA, Apple Park New Campus, Seismic Design Review.California Senate, Sacramento, Panel for review of New Eastern Span of the Bay Bridge, 2014.Arup, San Francisco, CA Downtown Extension and Transbay Transit Center, 2014-2016.Seattle Public Utilities, Chair, Technical Advisory Panel, Seismic Retrofit Evaluation for Buried Reservoirs, 2016-2018.San Francisco Public Utilities, San Francisco, CA, Chair, Technical Advisory Panel, Mountain Tunnel, CBSIP and Folsom Tunnel, 2017-current.Mott McDonald, Geotechnical Reviewer, BART to San Jose Extension Project, 2019-current.FMI, Technical Reviewer, Smelter land reclamation project, Gersick, Indonesia, 2019.Los Alamos National Laboratory, Peer Reviewer, Seismic Performance Analysis of a Facility, 2019-current.Broadway Tunnel project, Vancouver, Canada, Geo-seismic reviewer, 2021-current.Engineer II, The PB/MK TEAM, Dallas, Texas, June 1992-March 1994.Senior Engineer, Parsons Brinckerhoff, San Francisco, California, March 1994-December 1997.Assistant Professor, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, December 1997-August 2004.Associate Professor, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, August 2005-August 2009.Professor, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, August 2009-August 2014. Hall Endowed Professor in Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, August 2014-present Civil Engineering Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1987 Civil (Geotechnical) Engineering MIT 1988 Civil (Geotechnical) Engineering MIT 1992 He was elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 2022. Professor Hashash is a Fellow of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), a past president of the Geo-institute of ASCE and has received a number of teaching, university and professional awards including the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers and the ASCE 2014 Peck medal. He is the geotechnical co-leader of the NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology) led investigation into the Champlain Towers South Collapse in Surfside, Florida. His research group developed the software program DEEPSOIL that is used worldwide for evaluation of soil response to earthquake shaking. His work on seismic design of underground structures is extensively used in engineering practice. He has published numerous journal articles and is co-inventor on four patents. He also works on geotechnical engineering applications of deep learning, artificial intelligence, visualization, augmented reality, imaging and drone technologies. His research focus includes deep excavations and tunneling in urban areas, earthquake engineering, continuum and discrete element modeling and soil-structure interaction as well as resiliency and sustainability of the built infrastructure. He teaches courses in Geotechnical Engineering, Numerical Modeling in Geomechanics, Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering, Tunneling in Soil and Rock, and Excavation and Support Systems. Professor Hashash joined the faculty of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1998. and Canada including the Boston Central Artery/Tunnel project. In 1994 he joined Parsons Brinckerhoff in San Francisco and worked on a number of underground construction projects in the U.S. He began his career with the PB/MK TEAM in Dallas on the Superconducting Super Collider Project. (1992) in civil engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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