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Edward J. Jaselskis
Edward J. (Ed) Jaselskis is the E. I. Clancy Distinguished Professor in the Department of Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering at North Carolina State University. He earned a bachelor’s degree in general engineering from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, a master’s in civil engineering from MIT, and a PhD in civil engineering from The University of Texas at Austin.
Prior to teaching at North Carolina State, he taught at Iowa State University. Ed also has industry experience as a cost and schedule engineer, a field engineer, and an electrical designer. He has held numerous academic positions, as well as various positions for the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Journal of Construction Engineering and Management.
Widely recognized by numerous professional organizations, he has been honored by the Construction Industry Institute (CII) with its Outstanding Researcher of the Year Award.
He is married to Michelle, and they have one daughter. The family lives in Durham, NC.
Prior to teaching at North Carolina State, he taught at Iowa State University. Ed also has industry experience as a cost and schedule engineer, a field engineer, and an electrical designer. He has held numerous academic positions, as well as various positions for the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Journal of Construction Engineering and Management.
Widely recognized by numerous professional organizations, he has been honored by the Construction Industry Institute (CII) with its Outstanding Researcher of the Year Award.
He is married to Michelle, and they have one daughter. The family lives in Durham, NC.
Elected for:
“Significant contributions to construction industry advancement through research in construction project success, innovative construction technologies, and engineering public policy.”