Caroline M. Clevenger - Worker Performance - Research Excellence in Civil and Environmental Engineering Award
University of Colorado Denver - United States
AUTHOR PROFILE
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EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS
Caroline M. Clevenger's academic journey began with a strong foundation in Civil Engineering, earning a Bachelor of Science degree from Stanford University. She then pursued further education, obtaining a Master of Science in Systems Engineering and a Master of Architecture from the University of Pennsylvania. Her academic pursuits culminated in a Ph.D. in Civil and Environmental Engineering from Stanford University, showcasing her interdisciplinary approach to research and learning.
PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS
Clevenger's professional endeavors reflect a diverse and impactful career spanning academia, practice, and expert witness testimony. She has held various academic positions, including Professor and Director of Construction Engineering and Management at the University of Colorado Denver, where she has made significant contributions to the field through teaching, research, and leadership roles. Additionally, her experience as a Visiting Fellow at the General Services Administration and as a Senior Engineer at Architectural Energy Corporation demonstrates her practical expertise in sustainable design and construction.
CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON WORKER PERFORMANCE
Clevenger's research focus centers on the intersection of construction engineering, sustainable design, and energy efficiency. Her contributions to the field include investigating the value of certifications in construction employment, researching the impacts of COVID-19 on the construction industry, and exploring legal issues and dispute resolution in engineering and construction. Through her work, she aims to advance knowledge and practices that enhance worker performance, project delivery, and overall sustainability in the construction sector.
IMPACT AND INFLUENCE
Clevenger's work has been recognized with numerous honors and awards, underscoring the impact of her research and contributions to the field. Her expertise in construction engineering and sustainable design has positioned her as a thought leader, evident in her role as an Outstanding Reviewer for prominent engineering journals and her receipt of prestigious awards such as the Kiewit Best Paper Award and the Colorado Smart Cities Alliance Revive! Challenge Winner.
ACADEMIC CITATIONS
Clevenger's research findings have garnered citations in academic literature, reflecting the relevance and influence of her work in the field of construction engineering and management. Her publications in reputable journals and conferences contribute to the ongoing discourse on worker performance, sustainable construction practices, and legal issues in engineering and construction.
LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS
As a leader in academia and practice, Clevenger's legacy lies in her commitment to advancing knowledge, fostering innovation, and promoting sustainability in the construction industry. Her ongoing research endeavors and leadership roles are poised to shape the future of construction engineering, with a continued emphasis on improving worker performance, project delivery, and environmental stewardship.