Professor Hugh Brown Sutherland
Hugh Brown Sutherland was born in January 1920. He first came to the University of Glasgow as a Lecturer in 1942 after he had completed his training in Civil Engineering in 1940, and thereafter he had worked on the design and construction of several Royal Ordnance Factories.
During his time at Glasgow, Professor Sutherland became interested in soil mechanics. In 1946, he applied and was awarded the Sir James Caird Travelling Scholarship, which enabled him to go to Harvard and work with some of the best in the field. At this time Professor Sutherland was also involved in the Panama Canal Research Project, which included examining the potential effects of a nuclear explosion in the Central American waterway.
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