cara phillips
teaching ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
Cara Phillips received her bachelor’s degree from Colorado School of Mines and her master’s degree from The University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign. She worked as a Structural Engineer for 13 years, getting her P.E.License in 2005. She was a Design Engineer and Project Manager for various building types, sizes and materials across the United States. She worked on many buildings at Colorado School of Mines including, The Student Recreation Center, Maple Hall and Brown Hall. Cara has a passion for teaching and learning and has spent the past 8 years teaching Engineering and Math at the secondary and post-secondary levels. Cara is excited to return to her Alma matter and teach advanced structural design classes.
EDUCATION
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BS, Engineering, Civil Specialty, Colorado School of Mines, 2000
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MS, Civil Engineering, Structural Emphasis, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, IL 2001
PUBLICATIONS
2016 TMS 402/602 MASONRY CODE, Voting Member Flexure, Axial and Shear Committee: 2013-2016, Corresponding Member General Requirements Committee: 2013-2016, Corresponding Member Reinforcement and Sub-Connectors Committee: 2013-2016
William J Kikos, Ning Lu and Cara Liverant, Ionic Strength Effects on the Flocculation of Behavior of Kaolinite, Engineering Mechanics Conference, May 2000
HONORS, AWARDS AND RECOGNITIONS
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All-American Collegiate Scholar 1999
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Outstanding Teaching Assistant in Daily Illini 2001