Nathan Mortimore Newmark
Award Name : National Medal of Science
Year of Award : 1968
Award for : Engineering
Location : North Plainfield, New Jersey, United States
Nathan
Mortimore Newmark was an American structural engineer and academic, who is
widely considered as one of the founding fathers of Earthquake Engineering. He
was awarded the National Medal of Science for engineering. Nathan M. Newmark
was born in Plainfield, New Jersey, on September 22, 1910. He attended Rutgers
University and as an undergraduate received many prizes, graduating with High
Honors and Special Honors in Civil Engineering in 1930. He received M.S. and
Ph.D. degrees in civil engineering from the University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign in 1932 and 1934. He received the National Medal Of science in
1968. He held a succession of positions in the department, becoming Research
Professor of Civil Engineering (CE) in 1943. From 1947 to 1957 he also served
as Chairman of the Digital Computer Laboratory of the University. In 1956 he
was appointed head of the CE Department and held that position until 1973. He
continued on the faculty as a Professor of Civil Engineering until 1976, at
which time he retired with the rank of Professor Emeritus.