Ted Stathopoulos
Ph.D, P.Eng, F.CAE, F.ASCE, F.SEI, F.ICE
Professor
Dept. of Building, Civil and Envir. Engineering Me
Ted Stathopoulos, PhD and P.Eng., is a professor of building, civil and environmental engineering at Concordia University, Montreal. He is a specialist with more than 35 years of experience in the areas of wind engineering and building aerodynamics, including natural ventilation.
Dr. Stathopoulos has actively participated in numerous external bodies, including the ASCE Standards Committee of Minimum Design Loads of Buildings and Other Structures. Previously honoured by the American Association for Wind Engineering, he also received the 1997 Engineering Award of the National Hurricane Conference for his research in hurricane-resistant construction that led to adopting the new ASCE-7 minimum design loads.
He recently received the 2012 Alan G. Davenport Medal from the International Association for Wind Engineering, following numerous other distinctions, such as the 2009 Jack E. Cermak Medal from the Engineering Mechanics Institute of ASCE. Dr. Stathopoulos is a professional engineer registered in Québec, Ontario, and Greece. A fellow of the Canadian Academy of Engineering and fellow and life member of the American Society of Civil Engineers, he is also the Editor of the International Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics.

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