Alec Skempton Scientist

Sir Alec Westley Skempton FRS FREng (4 June 1914 – 9 August 2001) was an English civil engineer internationally recognised, along with Karl Terzaghi, as one of the founding fathers of the engineering discipline of soil mechanics. He established the soil mechanics course at Imperial College London, where the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department's building was renamed after him in 2004, and was knighted in the 2000 New Year Honours for services to engineering. He was also a notable contributor on the history of British civil engineering.

Personal facts

Birth dateJune 04, 1914
Date of deathAugust 09, 2001
Education
Imperial College London
Known for
Pore water pressure
Skempton Building

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Scientist

academic advisor
Alfred Pippard
awards
Institution of Structural Engineers
Rankine Lecture
Field of study
Soil mechanics
notable student

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