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A Mechanician is an engineer or a scientist working in the field of mechanics, or in a related or sub-field: engineering or computational mechanics, applied mechanics, geomechanics, biomechanics, and mechanics of materials. Names other than mechanician have been used occasionally, such as mechaniker and mechanicist.

People who made lasting contributions to mechanics more than 100 years ago

People who made lasting contributions to mechanics and died in recent 100 years

  • Stephen Timoshenko: author of many lasting textbooks, father of modern applied mechanics
  • John D. Eshelby: inclusion in elastic body
  • Alan Arnold Griffith: founder of Fracture mechanics
  • George Rankine Irwin: father of modern Fracture mechanics
  • Theodore von Karman: Fluid mechanics, Structural instability
  • Warner T. Koiter: Solid mechanics, Structural instability
  • Richard Edler von Mises: Plasticity
  • Ludwig Prandtl: Fluid mechanics, Plasticity
  • Geoffrey Ingram Taylor: Fluid mechanics, theory of dislocations.

    Honors and awards

    by Applied Mechanics Division, American Society of Mechanical Engineers
  • Timoshenko Medal
  • Koiter Medal
  • Drucker Medal by American Society of Civil Engineers
  • Theodore von Karman Medal, ASCE by Society of Engineering Science, Inc.
  • William Prager Medal in Solid Mechanics
  • G. I. Taylor Medal in Fluid MechanicsFurther Information

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