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The '''Nathan M. Newmark Medal''' was established in 1975 by the Engineering Mechanics Institute and Structural Engineering Institute of the ] to honor ] for his outstanding contributions in structural engineering and mechanics. The '''Nathan M. Newmark Medal''' was established in 1975 by the Engineering Mechanics Institute and Structural Engineering Institute of the ] to honor ] for his outstanding contributions in structural engineering and mechanics.


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<ref Name="Goldberg">John Edward Goldberg, 1909–1995, Professor of Construction Engineering at Purdue University</ref> <ref Name="Goldberg">John Edward Goldberg, 1909–1995, Professor of Construction Engineering at Purdue University</ref>
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The Nathan M. Newmark Medal was established in 1975 by the Engineering Mechanics Institute and Structural Engineering Institute of the American Society of Civil Engineers to honor Nathan Mortimore Newmark for his outstanding contributions in structural engineering and mechanics.

Award Recipients

Notes

  1. John Edward Goldberg, 1909–1995, Professor of Construction Engineering at Purdue University