John F. Hall
Professor of Civil Engineering, Emeritus
B.S., West Virginia University, 1972; M.S., University of Illinois, 1973; Ph.D., University of California, 1980. Research Fellow, Caltech, 1980-83; Lecturer, 1981-83; Assistant Professor, 1983-89; Associate Professor, 1989-97; Professor, 1997-19; Professor Emeritus, 2019-. Executive Officer for Civil Engineering and Applied Mechanics, 1998-2005. Dean, 2005-10; Acting Vice President, 2006-07.
earthquake engineering, structural engineering, structural dynamics, strong ground motion, finite element modeling, earthquake reconnaissance
Overview
John Hall's research interests include earthquake engineering, structural engineering, structural dynamics, strong ground motion, finite element modeling, and earthquake reconnaissance.
Publications
- Hall, John F. (2024) The Writings of Antoine Parent. Volume 1: Mathematics
- Hall, John F. (2024) Two Hundred Years of Analyzing Roberval's Balance
- Hall, John F. (2024) Archimedes' Screw: Moment Arm and Pocket Volume
- Veeraraghavan, Swetha;Hall, John F. et al. (2020) Modeling the Rocking and Sliding of Free-Standing Objects Using Rigid Body DynamicsJournal of Engineering Mechanics
- Hall, John F. (2020) Comments on Philippe de la Hire's Memoir on Arch Abutment Design (1712)
- Hall, John F. (2018) Performance of viscous damping in inelastic seismic analysis of moment-frame buildingsEarthquake Engineering and Structural Dynamics
- Hall, John F. (2018) Discussion of "A new inherent damping model for inelastic time‐history analyses" by Enrique Luco and Armando LanziEarthquake Engineering and Structural Dynamics
- Hall, John F. (2018) Performance of Viscous Damping in Inelastic Seismic Analysis of Moment-Frame Buildings
- Hall, John F. (2018) On the descending branch of the pushover curve for multistory buildingsEarthquake Engineering and Structural Dynamics
- Hall, John F. (2017) Discussion on 'an investigation into the effects of damping and nonlinear geometry models in earthquake analysis' by Andrew Hardyniec and Finley CharneyEarthquake Engineering and Structural Dynamics