Rafael L. Bras
K. Harrison Brown Family Chair and Regents Professor, Georgia
Institute of Technology
Prior to becoming provost, Dr. Bras was Distinguished Professor
and Dean of the Henry Samueli School of Engineering of the
University of California, Irvine. For 32 years prior to joining
UCI, he was a professor in the departments of Civil and
Environmental Engineering and Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary
Sciences at MIT. He is past Chair of the MIT Faculty, former head
of the Civil and Environmental Engineering department and Director
of the Ralph M Parsons Laboratory at MIT. He has served as advisor
to many government and private institutions. Some of the most
significant ones include: Advisory Board, Engineering Directorate,
NSF; Board of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate, National Research
Council; Chairman, Earth Systems Sciences and Applications
Committee of NASA and the NASA Advisory Committee; National
Academy of Sciences Committee on New Orleans Regional Hurricane
Protection Projects; Advisory to departments at Cornell
university, Princeton university, Johns Hopkins, Technion, RPI,
University of Puerto Rico; University of California-Irvine;
Fundacion Chile; Instituto Veneto; Stockholm Water Foundation and
Prize; Clarke prize. He is a director of the American Geophysical
Union and a former member of the UCI Foundation. Dr. Bras has been
very active in several professional organizations.
He is past president of the Hydrology section of AGU and is
presently a member of its Board of Directors. Dr. Bras has
received many honors and awards. These include: honorary degree
for the University of Perugia, Italy, Hispanic Engineer National
Achievement Award Hall of Fame member, NASA Public Service Medal,
the Macelwane Medal of AGU, John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship, the
Athalie Richardson Irvine Clarke Prize, Simon W. Freese
Environmental Engineering Award, Honorary Diplomate of Water
Resources Engineering of the American Academy of Water Resources
Engineers, Horton Medal of AGU, AGU Hydrology Days Award, and
Drexel University’s 2010 Anthony J. Drexel Exceptional
Achievement. He is an elected member of the US National Academy of
Engineering, the Academy of Arts and Sciences of Puerto Rico, and
corresponding member of the Mexican National Academy of
Engineering. He is also an elected Fellow of AGU, ASCE, AMS and
AAAS.
Dr. Bras maintains an active international consulting practice.
Presently he chairs a panel of experts that supervises the design
and construction of a multibillion-dollar project to protect the
City of Venice from floods. Dr. Bras has published two textbooks,
over 180 refereed journal publications, and several hundred other
publications and presentations.