Feniosky Peña-Mora

Edwin Howard Armstrong Professor of Civil Engineering and Engineering Mechanics; Professor of Earth and Environmental Engineering; Professor of Computer Science

Feniosky A. Peña-Mora is the Edwin Howard Armstrong Professor of Civil Engineering and Engineering Mechanics and former Dean of Engineering and Applied Sciences at Columbia University.

He is also the Dean of Engineering and Sciences at the Tecnológico de Monterrey, where he leads one of the largest and most prestigious engineering and science schools in Latin America, with over 25,000 undergraduate and graduate students, and more than 4,000 faculty and staff across 20 campuses. In addition, he is the President-Elect of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), the world's oldest and largest professional society for civil engineers, with over 150,000 members in 177 countries.

With more than 30 years of experience in academia, government, and industry, he have a passion for advancing engineering and science education and research, as well as promoting the role of engineers and scientists in addressing global challenges and improving the quality of life for all. His research interests include information technology support for collaboration and disaster management, sustainable construction, and visualization and processes integration. 

He has authored or co-authored over 250 publications, received six patents and some of the most prestigious awards in the field. He has also held leadership positions in several prominent institutions, such as Commissioner of the New York City Department of Design and Construction, Associate Provost at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and Lab Co-Director at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 

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  • Professional Experience
    • Dean of Engineering and Sciences Tecnológico de Monterrey, Mexico, July 2023 - Present
    • Executive Director Center for Buildings, Infrastructure and Public Space, Columbia University, September 2018 – Present
    • Edwin Howard Armstrong Professor, Department of Civil Engineering and Engineering Mechanics Columbia University, September 2012 – Present
    • Professor, Department of Computer Science Columbia University, July 2009 – Present
    • Professor, Department of Earth and Environmental Engineering Columbia University, July 2009 – Present
    • Visiting Professor, Nankai University, China, September 2017 – present
    • Visiting Professor Tsinghua University, China, July 2013 – present
    • Visiting Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering, Cambridge University, UK, March 2014
    • Visiting Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering, Manchester University, UK, March 2014
    • Visiting Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering, Salford University, UK, March 2014
    • Guest Professor, Guizhou Institute of Technology, China, July 2013
    • Visiting Professor, UIUC, July 2009 – July 2012
    • Professor, Department of Civil Engineering and Engineering Mechanics, of Earth and Environmental Engineering, of Computer Science, Columbia University, July 2009–September 2012
    • Dean of the School of Engineering and Applied Science, Columbia University, July 2009 – July 2012
    • Morris A. and Alma Schapiro Professor of Engineering, Columbia University July 2009 – July 2012
    • Edward William and Jane Marr Gutgsell Endowed Professor, UIUC, January 2008 - July 2009
    • Associate Provost, UIUC, January 2008 - July 2009
    • Faculty Affiliate, Beckman/UIUC, January 2008 - July 2009
    • Center Affiliate, NCSA/UIUC, August 2006 - July 2009
    • Professor, UIUC, August 2006 - July 2009
    • Senior Associate Dean, UIUC, January 2007 - May 2007
    • Associate Provost Fellow, UIUC, August 2006 -December 2007
    • Visiting Professor, Loughborough University, July 2006 - July 2007
    • Visiting Professor, EPFL, July 2006
    • W. E. O’Neil Faculty Scholar, UIUC, June 2003 - January 2008
    • Associate Professor, UIUC, June 2003 - August 2006
    • Visiting Associate Professor, UIUC, August 2002 - June 2003
    • Visitor, University of Sydney, August 1999
    • Associate Professor, MIT, July 1999 - June 2003
    • IESL Co-Director, MIT, September 1996 - June 2003
    • Gilbert W. Winslow Career Development Chair, MIT, September 1996-Sept. 1998
    • Assistant Professor, MIT, July 1995 - July 1999
    • Postdoctoral Associate, MIT(Central Artery), September 1994 - June 1995
  • Professional Affiliations
    • American Society of Civil Engineering (ASCE)
    • National Academy of Construction
    • Chartered Institute of Building
    • Academia de Ciencias de la República Dominicana
    • Colegio Dominicano de Ingenieros, Arquitectos y Agrimensores (CODIA)
  • Honors & Awards
    • American Society of Civil Engineers President's Medal, 2024
    • Distinguished Member of the American Society of Civil Engineers, 2023
    • Fellow of the American Society of Civil Engineers, 2020
    • American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Peurifoy Construction Research Award, 2018
    • High-End Foreign Expert Program – Short Term, Beijing State Administration of Foreign Experts Affairs (Awarded but not Undertaken), 2018
    • Thousand Talents Program – Short Term from Tianjin Municipal Bureau of Foreign Experts Affairs (Awarded but not Undertaken), 2018
    • Member of the U.S. National Academy of Construction, 2016
    • Member of the Academy of Sciences of the Dominican Republic, 2016
    • CIOB (Chartered Institute of Buildings) International Outstanding Achievement Awards: Business Management, 2016
    • ASCE Journal of Management in Engineering Best Peer Reviewed Paper Award, 2015
    • ASCE Journal of Computing in Civil Engineering Best Journal Paper Award, 2014
    • ASCE Construction Management Award, 2014
    • High-End Foreign Expert Program – Short Term, Beijing State Administration of Foreign Experts Affairs; 2014 Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Building, 2014
    • ASCE James R. Croes Medal, 2013
    • International Conference in Construction Engineering and Project Management Best Paper Award, 2013
    • ASCE International Conference on Computing in Civil Engineering Best Paper award, 2012
    • ASCE Visualization, Information Modeling, and Simulation (VIMS) Committee; Best Conference Paper Award, 2012
    • ASCE Construction Research Congress; First-Place Best Poster Award, 2012
    • ASCE Journal of Construction Engineering and Management Best Journal Paper Award, 2011
    • FIATECH Celebration of Engineering & Technology Innovation Award Outstanding Researcher Category, 2011
    • ICCEPM-2011, Sydney, Australia Excellent Paper Award, 2011
    • Construction Industry Institute's Annual Conference; Best Poster Award by Ph.D. Student, 2010
    • 6th International Conference on Innovation in AEC, State College, PA; Best Student Paper Award for Ph.D. Student, 2010
    • Morris A. and Alma Schapiro Professorship, 2009
    • ASCE Computing in Civil Engineering Award, 2008
    • Edward William and Jane Marr Gutgsell Endowed Professor, 2008
    • Member, National Academies Committee on Advancing the Productivity and Competitiveness of the U.S. Construction Industry, 2008
    • Walter L. Huber Civil Engineering Research, 2007
    • Dean's Distinguished Lecture, Rice University, 2004
    • Plenary Speaker, National Academies Convocation on Facilitation Interdisciplinary Research, 2004
    • Caterpillar Lecture, University of Iowa (distinguished), 2003
    • Keynote Speaker, ASCE 2003 Convention, Information Technology in Civil Engineering Conference, 2003
    • Plenary Speaker, National Academy of Engineering Frontiers of Engineering Symposium, 2003
    • W. E. O'Neil Faculty Scholar, 2003-2007
    • White House PECASE Award, 1999-2003
    • NSF CAREER Award, 1999-2003
    • Cordell W. Hull New Initiatives in Engineering Education Award, 1998-1999
    • Marion and Jasper Whiting Foundation Fellowship, 1997-1998
    • James H. Ferry Fund Award, 1997-1998
    • Gilbert W. Winslow Career Development Chair, 1996-1998
    • ASCE Journal of Computing in Civil Engineering Best Paper Award, 1995
  • Education
    • ScD Civil Engineering Systems MIT 1994
    • SM Civil Engineering MIT 1991
    • Post-Graduate Civil Engineering (Magna Cum Laude) UNPHU 1988
    • BS Civil Engineering (Magna Cum Laude) UNPHU 1987 

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