Professor Ton-Lo Wang received
his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Civil/Structural Engineering
from Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT) in 1979 and 1984,
respectively. Dr. Wang has taught at Florida International
University (FIU) since 1985. From 1992 to 1993, he served
as the Graduate Coordinator in Civil Engineering. Currently,
he is a tenured professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental
Engineering. Dr. Wang specializes in railway and highway bridge
vibration, impact, reliability, load distribution, and fatigue
damage analyses. He has authored or co-authored more than
forty refereed journal papers which include seventeen ASCE/ASME
journal papers. He has also authored or co-authored numerous
conference papers and technical reports. In addition, he has
been the principal investigator of plentiful research projects
exceeding $1.3 millions since 1989. Dr. Wang was the recipient
of the prestigious FIU Faculty Awards for Excellence in Research
both in 1992 and 2000. He also received the FIU Faculty Award
for Excellence in Teaching in 2003. He is one of a few outstanding
research professors who also know how to attract students’
attention and make learning fun and challenging at the College
of Engineering.
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