Principal Engineer
Monzer I. Faramawi, Ph. D., P.E.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
2002 - Present: Structures International Inc. - Principal Engineer
1998 - 2001: Jenkins & Charland, Inc. - Project Manager
1996 - 1998: John Portman & Associates - Structural Engineer
1996 - 1996: Vanderbilt University - Instructor
1991 - 1995: Vanderbilt University - Research Assistant
EDUCATION
VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY, Nashville, TN
Ph.D., Civil Engineering, May 1996
Major: Structural Engineering
Minor: Mechanical Engineering
VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY, Nashville, TN
M.S., Civil Engineering (Structural Engineering), May 1992
BEIRUT ARAB UNIVERSITY, Beirut, Lebanon
B.S., Civil Engineering (5 Year Curriculum), 1988
PUBLICATIONS
Faramawi, M.I., Carney III, J.F., “Finite Element Modeling of Narrow Hazard
Crash Cushions’ Proceedings of the 32nd Annual Technical Meeting of the Society of Engineering Science, New Orleans, Louisiana, pp. 85-86 November 1995.
Carney, J.F., III, Faramawi, M.I., and S. Chatterjee, “Development of Reusable High Molecular Weight/High Density Polyethylene Crash Cushion,” Transportation Research Board, Washington D.C. 1997.
Carney, J.F., III and M.I. Faramawi, “Reusable Impact Attenuation Devices,” Proceedings of the IV ASME Symposium on Crashworthiness and Occupant Protection in Transportation Systems, San Francisco, California, pp. 161-177, November 1995.
Ray, M.H., J.F. Carney III, M.I. Faramawi, and L.A. Troxel, “Severity Measures in Side Impact Collisions with Narrow Roadside Structures,” Journal of Transportation Engineering, ASCE, Vol. 120, No. 2, pp. 322-338, 1994.
Faramawi, M.I., M.H. Ray, and J.F. Carney III, “Side Impact Crash Testing,” Reports FHWA-RD-92-031, 032, 033, 034, 035, 036, 037, 046, 047, 048, 051, 053, Federal Highway Administration, DTFH61-88-R-00092, 1992.