February 18, 2026, Filed Under: Reese Lecture2026 Reese Lecture by J. Carlos Santamarina Date and location: Friday, 24 April 2026, at the Mulva Auditorium (EER Center), at the University of Texas (main campus), Austin, TX. The UT Geotechnical group is pleased to announce that Dr. J. Carlos Santamarina will be delivering the 2026 Lymon C. Reese Distinguished Lecture on “Building on Insight: The Enduring Legacy of Lymon C. Reese.” Dr. J. Carlos Santamarina is Professor and Clough Chair at the Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) in Atlanta, GA. We thank Fugro for the generous sponsorship of the 2026 Reese Lecture, which makes it possible to offer the full program free of charge (including the Career Expo and Reception). Individual Registration to attend the 2026 Reese Lecture Activities(Lecture, Reception, Golf) Register your company to participate in the Career Expo [Registration Closes on April 8th, 2026] Subscribe to our email list to receive updates(Once you sign up on the page, you will receive a confirmation email.Please click on the link to confirm subscription.) IMPORTANT: This year, the Reese Lecture will be preceded by the Stokoe Symposium, which will take place the day before (Thursday, 23 April). Abstract: Building on Insight: The Enduring Legacy of Lymon C. Reese Lymon Reese’s seminal contributions, documented through his research papers and the two classical FHWA manuals, have established a foundational body of knowledge that continues to shape geotechnical engineering practice today. This presentation revisits key aspects of his work and explores their enduring impact in our field and beyond, with a focus on: drilling muds (weight, invasion, filter cake, and sensing muds); offshore foundations (sediment properties, characterization, and observation); sediment response to repetitive loading (mechanical, thermal, and moisture cycles); load distribution and downdrag effects; non-destructive evaluation of deep foundations; corrosion; and grouting techniques, including annular and internal repair applications. Together, these topics highlight Reese’s lasting influence on both research and engineering practice. Friday 24 April 1:00 – 4:30 PM: Check-in desk open (near Mulva Auditorium) 2:30 – 4:00 PM: Geotechnical Industry Career Expo (EER Center) 4:30 – 6:00 PM: Reese Lecture (Mulva Auditorium) 6:00 – 8:00 PM: Reception (EER Lobby) Saturday 25 April 7:00 AM Practice/Driving range included in the registration 8:00 AM Reese Memorial Golf Tournament Tee Time (Teravista Golf Club) Bio: J. Carlos Santamarina is Professor and Clough Chair at the Georgia Institute of Technology. He earned his undergraduate degree from the Universidad Nacional de Córdoba and completed his graduate studies at the University of Maryland and Purdue University. He has held faculty positions at NYU Polytechnic, the University of Waterloo (Canada), KAUST (Saudi Arabia), and Georgia Tech. Santamarina’s research integrates experimental and numerical approaches to investigate the behavior of geomaterials, including sediments, fractured rocks and complex fluids, with applications in geotechnical engineering and energy geotechnology. A frequent keynote speaker, he has delivered the Terzaghi, Casagrande, and Bishop Lectures. He is a member of both Argentine National Academies and has received numerous honors, including ASTM’s Hogentogler Award, the Korean Geotechnical Society Award, and Saudi Arabia’s Tarek Al-Qasabi Award.
February 23, 2025, Filed Under: Reese Lecture2025 Reese Lecture by Donald A. Bruce Date and location: Friday, 25 April 2025, at the Avaya Auditorium, Peter O’Donnell Jr. Building at the University of Texas (main campus), Austin, TX. The UT Geotechnical group is pleased to announce that Dr. Donald A. Bruce will be delivering the 2025 Lymon C. Reese Distinguished Lecture on “What Quality Means in Specialty Geotechnical Construction.” Dr. Donald A. Bruce is the President of Geosystems, LP, in Venetia, PA. We thank Fugro for the generous sponsorship of the 2025 Reese Lecture, which makes it possible to offer the full program free of charge (including the Career Expo and Reception). Individual Registration to attend the 2025 Reese Lecture Activities (Lecture, Reception, Golf)Register your company to participate in the Career Expo Subscribe to our email list to receive updates (Once you sign up on the page you will receive a confirmation email, please click on the link to confirm subscription.) … read more
January 13, 2024, Filed Under: Reese Lecture2024 Reese Lecture by Prof Rudolph Bonaparte Date and location: Friday April 12th, 2024 at the Mulva Auditorium, Engineering Education and Research Center at UT Austin. The UT Geotechnical group is pleased to announce Dr. Rudolph Bonaparte will be delivering the 2024 Lymon C. Reese Distinguished Lecture on “Geoprofessionals as Leaders in Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation”. Dr. Rudolph Bonaparte is Chairman and a Senior Principal at Geosyntec Consultants, Inc. in Atlanta, Georgia and Professor-of-the-Practice, Georgia Institute of Technology. We thank Fugro for the generous sponsorship of the 2024 Reese Lecture, which makes it possible to offer the full program free of charge (including the Career Expo and Reception). Register to attend the 2024 Reese Lecture Activities (Expo, Lecture, Golf) Subscribe to our email list to receive updates (Once you sign up on the page you will receive a confirmation email, please click on the link to confirm subscription.) … read more
March 9, 2023, Filed Under: Reese Lecture2023 Reese Lecture by Prof Craig H. Benson The UT Geotechnical group is pleased to announce Prof Craig H. Benson will be delivering the 2023 Lymon C. Reese Distinguished Lecture on “Performance of Waste Containment Systems for Long-Lived Waste Forms: Lessons Learned from the Field“. Prof. Craig H. Benson is the Hamilton Endowed Chair in Engineering at the University of Virginia. Please see the speaker bio and Wiki for more information. Watch the 2023 Reese Lecture … read more
February 15, 2022, Filed Under: Reese Lecture2022 Reese Lecture by Prof Sarah Springman Date and location: Friday April 1st, 2022 at the Mulva Auditorium (Ground Floor), Engineering Education and Research (EER) Center in the main campus at UT Austin. The UT Geotechnical group is pleased to announce Prof Sarah Springman will be delivering the 2022 Lymon C. Reese Distinguished Lecture on “Rainfall-induced slope processes and failures“. Prof. Sarah Springman is Emeritus Rector of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich (ETH Zurich). Please see the speaker bio and Wiki for more information. We will be also offering a live streaming of the event. Please register to receive a live streaming link. Watch Recording … read more