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FACULTYPROFILE CATHERINE FRENCH
P Catherine French Elected to the National Academy of Engineering
rofessor Catherine E. Wolfgram French has been elected to the National
Academy of Engineering (NAE). This
is among the highest professional distinctions awarded to an engineer.
The NAE elected only 114 new members and 21 foreign members this year.
She joins previously elected members from the Department of Civil, Environmental, and Geo- Engineering: Professor Emmanuel Detournay and Professors Emeriti Steve Crouch, Charles Fairhurst, and Theodore Galambos.
Catherine French, a College of
Science and Engineering Distinguished Professor in the Department of Civil, Environmental, and Geo- Engineering,
is a renowned structural engineer. She was recognized by NAE for “design, safety, and construction of structural concrete buildings and bridges.” Her research interests include the behavior of reinforced and prestressed concrete structural systems, field monitoring of structures, numerical and experimental investigations of structural systems including time-dependent and environmental effects, evaluation and repair of damaged structures, and development and application of new materials. French led the creation of
the Multi-Axial Subassemblage Testing (MAST) Laboratory in 2004. She has served on the national concrete building code committee for nearly 30 years. Her research on reinforced and prestressed concrete structural systems led to new guidelines to improve public safety.
French has received national recognition for her contributions in the area of structural engineering, and for her teaching, leadership, and research.
She received the highest honors from the American Society of Civil Engineers (Distinguished Member 2018) and
the American Concrete Institute (ACI Honorary Member 2019).
French started her academic career
at UMN, following in the footsteps of her father, who earned his Electrical Engineering degree at UMN, and two sisters (Electrical Engineering and
Math Education). After completing her bachelor’s degree in 1979, French went on to complete her master’s and Ph.D. at the University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign. French then returned to UMN as a new faculty member in 1984. She was the first female professor in civil engineering.
Since 2019, she has been a member of the University of Minnesota Academy of Distinguished Teachers. She has mentored more than 85 graduate students, postdoctoral researchers, and visiting scholars. She also has published and edited more than 175 research papers and discussions.
In addition to her academic and professional accomplishments, French counts relationships among her great fortunes.
“I have been very fortunate with a supportive family, with great students, colleagues, and collaborators. My graduate advisor Mete Sozen had a huge impact on my pursuing a Ph.D. and was very supportive throughout my career. And my family is so important to me!”
Combining two great loves. French captured
this photo of her husband (right) and their children and grandchildren visiting the MAST Lab.
University of Minnesota College of Science and Engineering | DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL, ENVIRONMENTAL, AND GEO- ENGINEERING 3