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Edward F. Sarisley, Jr.

Title: Professor of Construction Management
Appointed: 1982
Office: Copernicus Hall Room 2350400
Office Phone: (860) 832-1817
E-mail: SarisleyE@ccsu.edu

Courses and Office Hours

Dr. Sarisley teaches structures and materials courses in the Construction Management program and is the laboratory coordinator for the Materials Testing Laboratory. He is also the faculty advisor for the Construction Management Student Club at Central Connecticut State University.

Education:

University of Connecticut, Storrs, CTPh.D. Structural Engineering, 1989
University of Connecticut, Storrs, CTM.S. Civil Engineering, 1978
University of Connecticut, Storrs, CTB.S. Civil Engineering, 1976
Licensed Professional EngineerState of Connecticut

Industrial Experience:

Edward Sarisley has over 20 years of consulting engineering experience working for various architecural and engineering firms throughout the state in planning, design, and construction. Dr. Sarisley has been involved with structural design on comercial and industrial products, as well as municipal, highway, and railroad projects on an international level. He has completed classified research for the U.S. Navy, worked as an engineering liaison for state projects, and serves as a structural consultant and an expert witness for structural and construction failures.

Research Interests:

Dr. Sarisley holds a U.S. patent for a prestress retention system for stress laminated timber bridges and has authored numerous publications and articles in the field. He has provided several workshops and presentations, and has recieved several distinctions, including:
Who's Who in American Education (1992-1993)
Who's Who in Science and Engineering (1998-1999)
Elected as a Fellow of the American Society of Civil Engineers, 1998

School of Engineering and Technology - CCSU, 1615 Stanley Street, New Britain, CT 06050 1-860-832-1800
The School of Engineering and Technology is one of four schools within Central Connecticut State University.
Last Modified: October 23, 2006 at 2:23 PM