Dr. Washer is a civil engineering research professor at Mizzou who is developing nondestructive eval Dr. Washer received his Ph.D.
Glenn Washer is a Professor at the University of Missouri – Columbia (MU). He has expertise in a wide array of non destructive evaluation (NDE) techniques, has experience testifying as an expert witness, and is a partner in Thermal Stare LLC. He consults and provides expertise for studies of inspection planning and reliability for aerospace vehicles, nuclear containment and storage, major highway bridges and other civil structures. He also conducts studies involving the reliability of inspection methods and practices, effective risk-assessment for inspection planning, and bridge inspection quality control / quality assurance. Dr. Washer’s current research program at MU includes the development of thermographic methods for the detection of subsurface defects in concrete, acoustic methods for detection of corrosion damage in highway bridges, and health monitoring systems for asset management. Dr. Washer’s research sponsors include U.S.D.O.T., National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP), Missouri Department of Transportation, Texas Department of Transportation, New York State Department of Transportation, Tennessee Department of Transportation, and NASA. in Materials Science and Engineering from the Center for Nondestructive Evaluation (CNDE) at the Johns Hopkins University in 2001. He received a Masters degree in Structural Engineering from the University of Maryland in 1996 and his Bachelors Degree in Civil Engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute in 1990. Before joining the University, Dr. Washer was with the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) at the Turner Fairbank Research Center (TFHRC) where he served as the director of the FHWA Nondestructive Evaluation (NDE) program. Dr. Washer has expertise in a wide variety of NDE technologies for the condition assessment of highway bridges, including ultrasonics, thermography, ground penetrating radar, radiography and the visual inspection of bridges. He has published more than sixty conference and journal papers on the development of NDE technologies and their application bridge condition assessment. Dr. Washer is an active leader in the technical community, chairing several committees related to the condition assessment of highway bridges. Dr. Washer is the chairman of the Transportation Research Board’s (TRB) Subcommittee on the Nondestructive Testing of Structures and past chair of the ASCE committee on Bridge Management, Inspection and Rehabilitation. He was awarded the George Washington University’s Flemming Award for outstanding accomplishments in applied science for his role in developing new NDE technologies for highway bridges. Dr. Washer also serves on the NASA NDE Technical Discipline Team (TDT), assisting NASA in addresses inspection challenges on space vehicles.
04/19/2018
Bridge Eng. & Adv. Steel Design classes visit Jeff City bridge over MO river, DeLong’s steel fabrication and Central Dairy (for ice cream) thnx alum Russell Voss and Dale of DeLong’s for another great tour of their impressive operation in Jefferson City, MO
04/12/2018
National Bridge Preservation Partnership Conference, Orlando, FL Imaging subsurface damage in concrete -
03/15/2018
Jesse Hall lit with green light for engineers week - 1000 high school students and teachers will visit the college of engineering today for lab exhibits - go STEM ed!
03/08/2018
2 more days until Jesse gets lit! ☘️
03/06/2018
Thanks Chris Hart for hosting students from Adv. Structural Steel Design at the site of the new Center for Missouri Studies. Great summary of the challenges of constructing in an urban environment where materials storage and crane access are limited. RiverCityContractors
03/06/2018
Engineers Week | Mizzou is just days away! Swing by the main hallway in Lafferre, 9am-3pm this week and get gear'd up! Hats, buttons, tees, tanks, and more!
02/17/2018
Tucker, a three-legged, five-year-old Australian shepherd, is getting a prosthetic foot from the Mizzou 3D Printing Club.
02/17/2018
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02/12/2018
Home Current Students Engineers’ Week Engineers' Week Welcome to Engineers’ Week! March 9-17, 2018 The University of Missouri has hosted this celebration of St. Patrick since 1903 when they discovered him to be an engineer. Engineers’ Week is a tradition that started 115 years ago and includes...
02/09/2018
Caution: Civil Engineers at play on the quad - the temp goes over 40 and the students come out....they’re like ladybugs .....
02/08/2018
Ahmed and Gabe at Purdue S-BRITE center - ultrasonic stress measurements on girder in load frame at Bowen structures lab -
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The NDE group at Mizzou page present information related to Dr. Washer’s research group at the University of Missouri, Columbia, MO. The research group typically consists of students pursuing a Master of Science or PhD in Civil Engineering, specializing in the condition assessment of infrastructure. A significant portion of the research is focused on the inspection and condition assessment of highway bridges. Condition assessment tools for other infrastructure facilities, such as pipelines, building envelopes, and aerospace structures, are also explored. Inspection policies and Risk-Based Inspection (RBI) for highway bridges is a current and future planned focus for the research group. Dr. Washer’s research group works closely with State Departments of Transportation, in particular the Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT), in developing new tools and technologies for implementation on highway bridges.
Dr. Washer’s Bio
Glenn Washer is a Professor at the University of Missouri in Columbia, MO. Before joining the University, Dr. Washer was with the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) at the Turner Fairbank Research Center (TFHRC) in McLean, VA, where he served as the program manager for the FHWA Nondestructive Evaluation (NDE) program. Dr. Washer received his Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from the Center for Nondestructive Evaluation (CNDE) at the Johns Hopkins University in 2001, under the advisement of Dr. Robert Green. Dr. Washer has published more than 100 journal and conference papers related to the condition assessment of infrastructure and NDE, and has testified in congress on the application of NDE technologies for highway bridge inspection.
Dr. Washer’s current research program is focused on the development of condition assessment tools for infrastructure and risk-based inspection (RBI) technology. His research develops technologies such as thermographic methods for the detection of subsurface defects in concrete, acoustic methods for detection of corrosion damage in highway bridges, ultrasonic stress measurement technologies, and health monitoring systems for asset management. Dr. Washer also conducts studies involving the reliability of inspection methods and practices, effective risk-assessment for inspection planning, and bridge inspection quality control / quality assurance. Dr. Washer’s research sponsors include U.S.D.O.T., National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP), State Departments of Transportation, NASA, D.O.E. and D.O.D.
Dr. Washer is also a partner in ThermalStare, LLC, a company that provides innovative thermal imaging services and equipment for the condition assessment of infrastructure (www.thermalstare.com). He also provides private consulting services in the areas of inspection planning, advanced technology training, and implementation of NDE technologies, and works as an expert witness. Dr. Washer also serves on the NASA NDE Technical Discipline Team (TDT), assisting NASA in addresses inspection challenges on space vehicles. He is a Fellow of the American Society for Nondestructive Testing (ASNT).