RIP ==> Prof Tom Murray from Virginia Tech
RIP ==> Prof Tom Murray from Virginia Tech
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Prof Thomas Murray passed last week at age 84.
I attended several of his AISC "virtual" seminars. Always a very professional researcher and presenter.
I am guessing several "Hokies" enjoyed his engineering classes and lectures.
A memorial is here: Modern Steel Link
I attended several of his AISC "virtual" seminars. Always a very professional researcher and presenter.
I am guessing several "Hokies" enjoyed his engineering classes and lectures.
A memorial is here: Modern Steel Link
RE: RIP ==> Prof Tom Murray from Virginia Tech
RE: RIP ==> Prof Tom Murray from Virginia Tech
DaveAtkins
RE: RIP ==> Prof Tom Murray from Virginia Tech
RE: RIP ==> Prof Tom Murray from Virginia Tech
That being said, he was also one of the author's of the AISC design guides on End Plate Moment connections. And, almost all of the research that I've read on this subject was done by his PhD students.
I imagine that he had other contributions for the Metal Building Manufactures Association over the years, but that's my field.
I feel privileged to have met him and interacted with him on the few occasions where our paths crossed. We've lost a giant in our field.
RE: RIP ==> Prof Tom Murray from Virginia Tech
RE: RIP ==> Prof Tom Murray from Virginia Tech
He built big labs at Oklahoma and at VT. The one at VT is awesome and it is named after him now.
https://www.mullinsfuneralhome.com/obituary/thomas...