JDR   

J. David Rogers, Ph.D., P.E., P.G., C.E.G., C.HG., F.ASCE, F.GSA
Professor and Karl F. Hasselmann Chair in Geological Engineering
Department of Geosciences and Geological and Petroleum Engineering


157 McNutt Hall
573-341-6198



 

Personal

 

 

Research

 

 

Publications

 

 

Graduate Students

 

Resume

Evolution of Geotechnical Practice

Current Graduate Students

 


Dr. Rogers and his graduate students at Monument Point
overlooking the Grand Canyon after completing a research
trip to study landsliding in Surprise Valley.
Rogers teaching
Dr. Rogers lecturing to his GE 50 class on the Precambrian Rhyolite near Graniteville, MO in April 2010.

Dr. Rogers (in green shirt) and Dr. John Hogan taught Geology 372 in the spring of 2005.  This shows them along the Colorado River at Diamond Creek (River Mile 225), in the Lower Granite Gorge of the Grand Canyon. 


Professor Rogers posing in his restored 1943 Ford GPW Jeep in front of his McNutt Hall office at Missouri S&T (December 2008)

 




Questions or comments?
Contact Dr Rogers at rogersda@mst.edu.