Emmericus Carel Willem Adriaan Geuze

Emmericus Carel Willem Adriaan Geuze
Born(1906-03-17)17 March 1906
Dordrecht, The Netherlands
Died3 November 1987(1987-11-03) (aged 81)
Alma materTechnische Hoogeschoole Delft)
Known forDevelopments of the Cone Penetration Test
Founding of the Géotechnique journal
Head of Research at the Laboratorium voor Grondmechanica
SpouseMélanie Nancy Veenstra (1934 – 1979, her death)
ParentPieter Jan Geuze
Scientific career
FieldsCivil engineering
Soil mechanics
InstitutionsDelft University of Technology
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Arab Potash Company
Laboratorium voor Grondmechanica
Koninklijk Instituut van Ingenieurs
Academic advisorsAlbert Sybrandus Keverling Buisman
Gerrit Hendrik van Mourik Broekman

Emmericus Carel Willem Adriaan "Wim" Geuze (17 March 1906 – 3 September 1987) was a Dutch civil engineer who contributed to the development of soil mechanics, and the founding of the geotechnical engineering journal, Géotechnique. He was head of research at the Laboratorium voor Grondmechanica (English: Soil Mechanics Laboratory) in Delft, and professor of soil mechanics at Delft University of Technology and the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.[1]

Geuze was also an accomplished saxophonist, and a founder member of the Dutch Swing College Band. Deported to a forced labour camp in Germany during the Second World War, he escaped and returned to the Netherlands by hiding in a truck.[2]

  1. ^ Dordrecht, Regional Archive. "Regionaal Archief Dordrecht". www.regionaalarchiefdordrecht.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved 21 December 2023.
  2. ^ Burland, J.B. (2008). "The founders of Géotechnique". Géotechnique. 58 (5): 327–341. Bibcode:2008Getq...58..327B. doi:10.1680/geot.2008.58.5.327. ISSN 0016-8505. Retrieved 20 December 2023.