Tseng-Huang-Obituary

Tseng Huang

Arlington, Texas

1925 - 2006

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HUANG, TSENG, Dr. Tseng Huang, age 80, Professor Emeritus of Civil Engineering at the University of Texas at Arlington, died in Arlington on Tuesday, December 5, 2006 following a courageous battle with cancer. Funeral: A memorial service will be held at Moore Funeral Home on Saturday, January 6,...

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Dear Prof. Tseng Huang

You are very kind advisor. I received many things good from your suggestion. It was my bad luck that I can not see you at ISOPE PACOMS 2006. However, you will be dearly missed by me, Prof. Somchai Chucheepsakul, Dr. Tinnakorn Monprapussorn and all of us in Thailand.

Respectfully yours,
Chainarong Athisakul

Dear Prof. Tseng Huang

You are very kind advisor. I received many things good from your suggestion. It was my bad luck that I can not see you at ISOPE PACOMS 2006. However, you will be dearly missed by me, Prof. Somchai Chucheepsakul, Dr. Tinnakorn Monprapussorn and all of us in Thailand.

Respectfully yours,
Chainarong Athisakul

In Memoriam

Cupertino, California (December 8, 2006). It is with a deep sense of loss that we announce the passing on December 5, 2006 of our dear colleague Tseng (Leo) Huang. Leo was born in Chong Ming, China in 1925 and received his B.S. in Civil Engineering from the Jiao Tong University, Shanghai in 1947, his M.S. of Civil Engineering from the University of Oklahoma in 1955, and his Ph.D. in Structures from the University of Illinois in 1960. He joined as assistant professor at...

Dear Tseng,
On a yearly basis, we met during the ISOPE conferences. You always greeted me with your friendly laughing smile. When I brought my small children to ISOPE you let them test out their english on you, also here with a laughing smile.
Your active engagement in OMPEC and ISOPE, especially during the early years, can not be overrated.
It is a priviledge to have worked with such a capable person and to have known you as a friend

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

Leo,
It was only a week ago you and I talked. Being my dear peronal friend, often my elder brother, my advisor, a Board member of offshore mechanics and polar engineering council in difficult time and a co-founder of International society of offshore and polar engineers, you really made selfless contributions to the world community of ocean, offshore and polar research. You and I never missed our annual ISOPE Conference all these years. All of us also remember you truly as a scholar. You...