Edward
H. Kalajian, Ph.D., P.E.
Professor, Civil Engineering
Associate Dean of Academics, College of Engineering
Registered Professional Engineer
Ph.D., University of Massachusetts,
1971
Email Address: kalajian@fit.edu
Office Location (Building): Olin
Engineering Complex
Office Loation (Room): xyz
Office Phone: (321)
674-8020
Dr. Kalajian has over 30 years of academic experience. He currently serves as the Associate Dean of Academics for the College of Engineering and directs the General Engineering Program. He teaches a graduate course in geotechnical engineering and undergraduate courses in soil mechanics and foundations, materials and an introduction to engineering course for first year students. He is a registered professional engineer (P.E.) in Florida with expertise in soil mechanics, foundation design, concrete materials, waterfront construction and waste stabilization. He has served as a consultant and expert witness, and has five years of engineering experience in industry. He is an active member of the American Society of Civil Engineers, American Society for Engineering Education, Chi Epsilon and is faculty advisor to Tau Beta Pi (the engineering honor society).
Cosentino, P.J. and E.H. Kalajian. 2001. "Developing Specifications for Using Recycled Asphalt Pavements as Base, Subbase or General Fill Materials." Final report submitted to FDOT.
McDonald-Buller, E.C., I.W. Duedall, E.H. Kalajian and C.S. Shieh. 2000. "Measurement and Stabilization of Waste-to-Energy Ash-Concrete Expansion in Seawater," Environmental Science and Technology, v34, n15, p3211-3216.
Pandeline, D.A., P.J. Cosentino, E.H. Kalajian and M.F. Chavez. 1997. "Shear and Deformation Characteristics of Municipal Waste Combustion Bottom Ash for Highway Applications," Transportation Research Record No. 1577.
Primavera, E.J., J.P. Pinelli and E.H. Kalajian. 1997. "Tensile Behavior of Cast-in-Place and Undercut Anchors in High Strength Concrete," ACI Structures Journal, Vol. 94, No. 5.
American Society of Civil Engineers
American Society of Engineering
Education Chi Epsilon Tau Beta Pi
Geotechnical
Foundations
Waste
Materials
Concrete
Ash Stabilization