Peter Wroth

Charles Peter Wroth (1929–1991) was a British Civil Engineer, a world pioneer in Geotechnical Engineering and Soil Mechanics.[1][2] He led the design and construction of the Hammersmith flyover.[3]

Peter Wroth
Born1929
Died1991
Alma materEmmanuel College, Cambridge
Scientific career
InstitutionsUniversity of Cambridge
University of Oxford
ThesisThe behaviour of soils and other granular media when subjected to shear (1958)
Doctoral advisorKenneth H. Roscoe
Doctoral studentsGuy T. Houlsby, David Muir Wood

Education

Wroth was educated at Marlborough College and Emmanuel College, Cambridge, where he studied Engineering and carried out research in Soil Mechanics under Kenneth H. Roscoe, leading to the award of a PhD degree in 1958 with his thesis titled "The behaviour of soils and other granular media when subjected to shear".[4] He served as Professor at the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge. He also served as Master of Emmanuel College for a brief period prior to his death.

Academic recognition

He delivered the 24th Rankine Lecture, titled "The interpretation of in situ soil tests".[5]

Cricket

Wroth played county cricket at amateur level, playing minor counties cricket for Devon from 194750, and later for Cambridgeshire in 1962.[6]

References

Academic offices
Preceded by
Derek Brewer
Master of Emmanuel College, Cambridge
1990–1990
Succeeded by
Norman St John-Stevas, Baron St John of Fawsley
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