

Kurt McMullin
Blending theory and practice to improve the built environment, Dr. Kurt M. McMullin serves as a Professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at San José State University. With a robust academic foundation, he earned his Doctorate in Civil Engineering from the prestigious University of California, Berkeley. His comprehensive expertise is further underscored by his licensure as a civil, electrical, mechanical, and structural engineer in California, showcasing his multifaceted proficiency in the engineering domain. Dr. McMullin's scholarly activities are a testament to his dedication to advancing the field of civil engineering. His research, although not explicitly detailed, is known to integrate innovative methodologies and practical applications, contributing significantly to the academic community and industry practices. His work often bridges the gap between theoretical concepts and real-world engineering challenges, ensuring that his contributions have a tangible impact on infrastructure development and sustainability. In addition to his research endeavors, Dr. McMullin is actively involved in professional and service engagements. His commitment to the engineering community is evident through his participation in various professional organizations and committees, where he shares his insights and collaborates with fellow experts to address pressing issues in civil and environmental engineering. His leadership and service have earned him recognition among peers and students alike. At San José State University, Dr. McMullin is not only a respected educator but also a mentor to aspiring engineers. He is known for his ability to inspire students by connecting classroom learning with practical experiences, preparing them to tackle the complexities of modern engineering projects. His dedication to teaching and mentorship has made a lasting impact on the next generation of engineers, fostering a culture of innovation and excellence within the department.
Publications
, 47-53, 2017-04-04