W. Samuel Easterling, Ph.D., PE

James L. and Katherine S. Melsa Dean of Engineering

Iowa State University

Samuel Easterling is the James L. and Katherine S. Melsa Dean of Engineering at Iowa State University. He leads the largest college on campus, which includes approximately 8,000 students, 500 faculty and staff, 14 academic majors, multiple research centers and programs, and 12 buildings.

Easterling is an Iowa State alumnus, having received his doctorate in structural engineering from the university in 1987. He received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in civil engineering from West Virginia University. Following graduation from Iowa State, Easterling joined the Virginia Tech faculty in 1987 and rose to the position of Montague-Betts Professor of Structural Steel Design and Department Head of the Via Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering.

He is an accomplished educator, scholar and administrator and is a registered Professional Engineer. He is active in professional organizations including the American Institute of Steel Construction, American Iron and Steel Institute, American Society of Civil Engineers (Fellow), Structural Engineering Institute (Fellow), and the Structural Stability Research Council (Distinguished Member).

His primary research interests are in the areas of composite and cold-formed steel structures, and he has received numerous awards for his research and professional service. He was active in Virginia Tech governance serving as president of the faculty senate, chair of the commission on faculty affairs; chair of the commission on research; and a member of the university council.

In addition to the academic leadership positions that Easterling has held, he also serves the profession. He has served as Chair of the Structural Stability Research Council and Chair of the American Institute of Steel Construction Task Committee on Composite Construction.  Additionally, he served as the Chair of the American Society of Civil Engineers Department Heads Coordinating Council. He presently serves as the Vice-Chair of the American Society for Engineering Education Engineering Dean’s Council Public Policy Committee.