Geotechnical Laboratory Measurements for EngineersISBN: 978-0-470-15093-1
Paperback
368 pages
June 2009
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John T. Germaine, PhD, is a Senior Research Associate at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) with over twenty-five
years of experience teaching undergraduate and graduate-level
materials and geotechnical laboratory courses, as well as
supervising research at the master's degree and PhD degree levels.
John performs experimental research to investigate various aspects
of soil behavior for projects sponsored by private and governmental
organizations, conducts independent consulting, some of which
concerns technology transfer and interpretation of material
behavior, and has extensive experience in testing automation and
optimization. Dr. Germaine is a Fellow of ASTM International and
has served since 1985 in technical and administrative roles within
ASTM Committee D18 on Soil and Rock, including membership in the
management team for the ASTM Reference Soils and Testing Program.
Amy V. Germaine, PE, is a Senior Geotechnical Engineer with Fugro Consultants, Inc., consulting with their expansive geotechnical laboratory in Houston, Texas, on quality, technical, and interpretive matters. She has over ten years of work experience with a focus on the measurement and interpretation of geotechnical properties. Ms. Germaine has been involved with ASTM International Committee D18 for over ten years, during which time she has served as chairman of subcommittee D18.05, Strength and Compressibility of Soils, and as secretary for several other subcommittees.