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Karl S. Pister
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Karl S. Pister is a CSHE faculty affiliate and served as director of the Center from 2002 to 2004.
Pister is the Chancellor Emeritus of the University of California, Santa Cruz, former Vice President for Educational Outreach of the University of California, and chair of the
governing board of the California Council on Science and Technology. Prior
to retirement he completed five decades of service to higher education,
beginning his career in higher education as Assistant Professor in the
Department of Civil Engineering at UC Berkeley. He served as Chairman of
the Division of Structural Engineering and Structural Mechanics before
his appointment as Dean of the College of Engineering in 1980, a position
he held for ten years. From 1985 to 1990 he was the first holder of the
Roy W. Carlson Chair in Engineering. From 1991 to 1996 he served as chancellor of
UC Santa Cruz.
He received the Wason Medal for Research, awarded by the American Concrete
Institute and was the recipient of Distinguished Alumni Awards from both
the University of Illinois and the University of California, Berkeley
Colleges of Engineering. The American Society for Engineering Education
presented him with the Vincent Bendix Award for Minorities in Engineering,
and the Lamme Medal, the highest honor bestowed by the society, for his
contributions to engineering education. He is also the recipient of the
Berkeley Medal, awarded by UC Berkeley, the Presidential Medal of the
University of California and the Year 2000 Presidential Award of the
American Society of Mechanical Engineers.
Pister is a member of the National Academy of Engineering and a Fellow
of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He is also a Fellow of
the American Academy of Mechanics, the American Society of Mechanical
Engineers, the American Association for the Advancement of Science and
an Honorary Fellow of the California Academy of Sciences. He is a member
of the Board of Directors of the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute,
the Center for the Future of Teaching and Learning, and the Board of
Trustees of the American University of Armenia. He also served as founding
chairman of the Board on Engineering Education of the National Research
Council.
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