William Prager Medal
The William Prager Medal is an award given annually by the Society of Engineering Science (SES) to an individual for "outstanding research contributions in either theoretical or experimental Solid Mechanics or both".[1] last accessed 4/19/2016. This medal was established in 1983. The actual award is a medal with William Prager's likeness on one side and an honorarium of USD 2000.
William Prager Medal recipients
- 1983 – Daniel C. Drucker
- 1986 – Rodney J. Clifton
- 1988 – James R. Rice
- 1989 – Richard M. Christensen
- 1991 – John W. Hutchinson
- 1994 – George J. Dvorak
- 1996 – Zdenek P. Bazant
- 1998 – John R. Willis
- 1999 – Kenneth L. Johnson
- 2000 – L. Ben Freund
- 2001 – Jan D. Achenbach
- 2002 – Siavouche Nemat-Nasser
- 2004 – Salvatore Torquato
- 2006 – Alan Needleman
- 2007 – Graeme Walter Milton, University of Utah,[2] Expertise: Composites, Metamaterials
- 2008 – Richard D. James, University of Minnesota,[3] Expertise: Quasicontinuum theory, Ferroelectric materials, Phase transformations
- 2009 – Alan Wineman, University of Michigan Ann Arbor,[4] Expertise: Viscoelasticity, Polymers
- 2010 – Raymond W. Ogden, University of Glasgow,[5] Expertise: Nonlinear elasticity, Elastomers
- 2011 – Ted Belytschko, Northwestern University,[6] Expertise: Computational mechanics, Finite element method
- 2012 – Zhigang Suo, Harvard University,[7] Expertise: Fracture mechanics, Electroactive polymers
- 2013 – George J. Weng, Rutgers University,[8] Expertise: Micromechanics, Composites, Phase field models, Nanocomposites
- 2014 – Robert M. McMeeking, University of California, Santa Barbara,[9]
- 2015 – Huajian Gao, Brown University,[10]
See also
- Society of Engineering Science
- Mechanicians
Notes
External links
- [Society of Engineering Science [1] ]
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