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    Russell Charles Hibbeler, American Engineering educator. Avocations: construction, auto restoration. M C. Member American kultur of Civil Engineers, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, American kultur Engineering Education, Tau beta Pi.

    Background

    Hibbeler, Russell Charles was born on January 18, 1944 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Son of Ronald Clement and Catherine (Christman) Hibbeler.

    Education

    Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, University Illinois, 1965; mästare of Science in Nuclear Engineering, University Illinois, 1966; Doctor of Philosophy in Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, Northwestern University, 1968.

    Career

    Assistant professor engineering, Youngstown (Ohio) State University, 1968-1971; postdoctoral fellow, Argonne (Illinois) National Laboratory, 1971-1972; instructor, Illinois Institute Technology, Chicago, 1972-1974; res

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      Hibbeler named an outstanding young alumnus

      Lance Hibbeler studied at Illinois for eight years, earning a master’s degree in mechanical engineering in 2009, an MS in theoretical and applied mechanics in 2011, and a PhD in mechanical engineering with a concentration in computational science and engineering in 2014. He worked with Professor Brian Thomas(now retired) on modeling continuous casting of steel, developing a technique for combining multiple physical phenomena into a single simulation, which was used to advise the industry on the design of equipment.

      Now, Hibbeler is being recognized as one of the 2020 MechSE Outstanding Young Alumni, an award that recognizes alumni who have graduated from the department fewer than 10 years ago and who have embodied the department and university’s values in their professional careers.  

      In addition to his studies, Hibbeler was the founding president of the Graduate MechSE Society (GRAMS) and was heavily involved in Pi Ta