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Hal Deatherage,
Ph. D., P.E. Civil Engineering
Hal Deatherage is a
native of Knoxville, TN. He attained his BS degree from the
University of Missouri at Rolla in 1965 in Geophysics (Rock
Mechanics). A year later he attained his MS degree in Structural
Engineering. He received his Ph.D. in Civil Engineering in 1987. For
the next 20 years Dr. Deatherage was responsible for the
Construction Program in the Department of Civil and Environmental
Engineering at The University of Tennessee. In addition to his
teaching, Dr. Deatherage was an Associate Director in the
Transportation Research Center and an Associate Director for the
Construction Industry Research and Policy Center.
Dr Deatherage has been a Licensed Professional Engineer since 1973.
He was the Principal in a Consulting Firm specializing in
engineering and architectural services.
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David Chapman,
Ph. D., P.E. Civil Engineering
David Chapman is a native of Knoxville, TN by way of Ashville, NC.
He returned to Knoxville to attend the University of Tennessee in
1998, and has since earned a Bachelors of Science of Civil
Engineering, a Master’s of Science of Civil Engineering with
Construction Engineering Concentration, and a Doctor of Philosophy
in Civil Engineering with Construction Engineering Concentration.
Dr. Chapman has taught construction related courses at the graduate
and undergraduate level at the University of Tennessee. Dr. Chapman
has been involved with several TDOT (Tennessee Department of
Transportation) sponsored research projects. Most recently Dr.
Chapman managed the research efforts concerning the Massman Dr.
Bridge in Nashville, TN.
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Tate
Geren, E.I.T.,
M.S. Civil Engineering
Tate Geren is a native of
Knoxville, Tennessee. He received a BA degree from Maryville
College in Maryville, TN in 2008. He then returned to Knoxville
to complete his BS degree in Civil Engineering in 2009 from the
University of Tennessee, where he graduated Summa Cum Laude. In
2010 he received a MS in Environmental Engineering. His Master's
degree in Environmental Engineering was with a concentration in
the area of water resources. While
completing his MS at the University of Tennessee, Tate wrote his
thesis entitled, “Streamflow Reconstructions of Southern Appalachian
(North Carolina) Headwater Gages Using Tree Rings.” During this
study, Tate successfully reconstructed May-June-July streamflow for
three streams in the study area. This was the first attempt at
streamflow reconstruction in Southern Appalachia.
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