Dr. Karen Chou

Professor

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Biography

Karen Chou is a Clinical Professor Emeritus in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Northwestern University. With a strong background in structural engineering, she has focused her research on structural reliability and safety, as well as structural health monitoring and engineering education. Chou has contributed significantly to the development of innovative engineering learning tools, enhancing the educational experience for engineering students. She has received numerous recognitions for her contributions, including being named Civil Engineer of the Year by the Illinois Section of the American Society of Civil Engineers in 2012 and receiving the Charles W. Britzius Distinguished Engineer Award from the Minnesota Federation of Engineering, Science and Technology Societies in 2010. Throughout her career, she has held significant professional roles, such as serving as an ABET Civil Engineering Program Evaluator and being a member of the Editorial Board for the International Journal of Structural Safety. Chou has numerous publications to her name in prominent journals, showcasing her contributions to engineering education and structural safety. She continues to influence the field through her research and teaching, dedicating herself to fostering the next generation of engineering professionals.

Research Interests

Awards

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Civil Engineer of the Year

2012-01-01
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Charles W. Britzius Distinguished Engineer Award

2010-01-01

Requirements for Northwestern University

Doctorate Program
Requirements
GPA Requirement
Required:3
TOEFL
Total
Required:90
IELTS
Overall
Required:7
Prerequisites
U.S. Bachelor's degree or equivalent
Application Checklist
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  • Resume/CV
  • TOEFL/IELTS scores (if applicable)
Specialization Notes

Standard PhD requirements for TGS departments including Chemistry, Physics, and Sociology.