Andrew J. Whittle

Andrew John Whittle
Fields Geotechnical engineering
Soil constitutive modelling
Institutions Imperial College
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Alma mater Imperial College
Thesis A constitutive model for overconsolidated clays with application to the cyclic loading of friction piles (1987)
Doctoral advisor Mohsen M. Baligh
Known for MIT E-3 soil model [1]
Website
cee.mit.edu/whittle

Andrew John Whittle is Edmund K. Turner Professor of Civil Engineering and former Head of the Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.[2][3] He specialises in Geotechnical Engineering and more particularly in numerical and constitutive modelling.

Education

He studied Civil Engineering at Imperial College London, graduating with a first class BSc(Hons) in 1981. While at Imperial College, he carried out research in Geotechnical Engineering under the advisory of Professor David W. Hight. He continued his studies at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, working on a range of problems on soil anisotropy, from both experimental and numerical perspectives, under the advisory of Professor Mohsen M. Baligh, which led to the award of a Sc.D. (The MIT's PhD) degree in 1987 with his thesis titled "A constitutive model for overconsolidated clays with application to the cyclic loading of friction piles".[4] His research formed the basis of the MIT E-3 anisotropic soil constitutive model for overconsolidated clays.[5]

Academic work

Whittle's research interests lie in the area of Geotechnical Engineering and he is particularly interested in numerical and constitutive modelling. He is the editor of the "International Journal for Numerical and Analytical Methods in Geomechanics".[6] He was the Head of the MIT's Civil & Environmental Engineering Department.[7]

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