Dr. Roy Craig, professor emeritus in aerospace engineering, has been selected to receive the 2002 Dominick J. DeMichele Award by The Society for Experimental Mechanics.
The award honors an individual who has demonstrated exemplary service and support of promoting science and educational aspects of modal analysis technology.
He will be presented with the award in February 2002 at the annual International Modal Analysis Conference (IMAC) in Los Angeles.
The award was established in 1990 in honor of Dominick J. DeMichele, founder and president of the International Modal Analysis Conference and its director for 13 years.
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