The A. C. Eringen Medal or Eringen Medal is an award given annually by the Society of Engineering Science (SES) to an individual "in recognition of sustained outstanding achievements in Engineering Science".[1] This award was established in 1976. The actual award consists of a medal and an honorarium.
Eringen Medal recipients
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- 1976 – Lofti Zadeh
- 1977 – A. Cemal Eringen, Samuel C. C. Ting
- 1978 – Raymond Flory
- 1979 – Ian Sneddon
- 1980 – Edward Teller
- 1981 – Joseph B. Keller
- 1982 – Harold Grad
- 1983 – R. Byron Bird
- 1984 – Kenneth G. Wilson
- 1985 – Bernard Budiansky
- 1986 – Paul M. Naghdi
- 1988 – George Herrmann
- 1989 – J. Tinsley Oden
- 1991 – James K. Knowles
- 1992 – Ray W. Clough
- 1993 – Fazıl Erdoğan[3][4]
- 1994 – Charles F. Curtiss
- 1995 – Satya N. Atluri
- 1996 – Sivaramakrishna Chandrasekhar
- 1998 – Pierre-Gilles de Gennes
- 1999 – Michael F. Ashby
- 2000 – E. Kroner
- 2003 – Gerard Maugin
- 2004 – K. R. Rajagopal
- 2005 – Cornelius O. Horgan
- 2008 – Subra Suresh
- 2010 – Robert O. Ritchie
- 2011 – Ares J. Rosakis
- 2012 – David M. Barnett
- 2013 – Guruswami Ravichandran
- 2014 – John A. Rogers
- 2016 – Gang Chen[5]
- 2017 – Xiang Zhang
- 2019 – Evelyn Hu
- 2020 – Thomas J.R. Hughes
- 2021 – Ellen Arruda
- 2022 – Catherine Brinson
- 2023 – Glaucio Paulino
- 2024 – Julia R. Greer
See also
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edit- ^ "Honors & Awards". SES. Archived from the original on 23 November 2019. Retrieved 22 December 2018.
- ^ Eringen Medal
- ^ Fazıl Erdoğan was elected in 1997 as a member of National Academy of Engineering in Mechanical and Materials Engineering for contributions to fracture mechanics.
- ^ Obituaries: Fazil Erdogan
- ^ Professor Gang Chen will receive the 2016 Eringen Medal.
External links
edit- Society of Engineering Science Archived 2017-08-07 at the Wayback Machine