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'''Philip G. Hodge, Jr.''' (11/9/1920-11/11/2014) Professor Hodge was a key contributor to plasticity theory. |
'''Philip G. Hodge, Jr.''' (11/9/1920-11/11/2014) Professor Hodge was a key contributor to plasticity theory. Dr. Hodge was the Technical Editor of American Society of Mechanical Engineers Journal of Applied Mechanics from 1971-1976 <ref>http://appliedmechanics.asmedigitalcollection.asme.org/article.aspx?articleID=1399963</ref>. In 1949 he became Assistant Professor of Mathematics at UCLA, then moved on to become Associate Professor of Applied Mechanics at Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn in 1953, Professor of Mechanics at Illinois Institute of Technology (Chicago) in 1957, and Professor of Mechanics at the University of Minnesota in 1971, where he remained until he retired in 1991. <ref> http://special.lib.umn.edu/findaid/xml/uarc00050.xml</ref> |
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===Awards=== |
===Awards=== |
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* 1985 - [[Distingushed Service Award]] by the [[American Academy of Mechanics]] |
* 1985 - [[Distingushed Service Award]] by the [[American Academy of Mechanics]] |
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* 1983 - [[Euler Medal]] by the [[USSR Academy of Sciences]] |
* 1983 - [[Euler Medal]] by the [[USSR Academy of Sciences]] |
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* 1975 - [[Worcester Reed Medal]] by the [[American Society of Mechanical Engineers]] <ref>https://www.asme.org/about-asme/get-involved/honors-awards/literature-awards/worcester-reed-warner-medal</ref> |
* 1975 - [[Worcester Reed Warner Medal]] by the [[American Society of Mechanical Engineers]] <ref>https://www.asme.org/about-asme/get-involved/honors-awards/literature-awards/worcester-reed-warner-medal</ref> |
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===Memberships and fellowships=== |
===Memberships and fellowships=== |
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| title =Plastic Analysis of Structures |
| title =Plastic Analysis of Structures |
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| year = 1958 |
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| publisher = John Wiley & Sons |
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| asin = B0011MLTCY |
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| title =ELASTICITY AND PLASTICITY: The Mathematical Theory of Elasticity and The Mathematical Theory of Plasticity |
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| year = 1958 |
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Philip G. Hodge, Jr. (11/9/1920-11/11/2014) Professor Hodge was a key contributor to plasticity theory. Dr. Hodge was the Technical Editor of American Society of Mechanical Engineers Journal of Applied Mechanics from 1971-1976 [1]. In 1949 he became Assistant Professor of Mathematics at UCLA, then moved on to become Associate Professor of Applied Mechanics at Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn in 1953, Professor of Mechanics at Illinois Institute of Technology (Chicago) in 1957, and Professor of Mechanics at the University of Minnesota in 1971, where he remained until he retired in 1991. [2]
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)Personal Website: Philip Hodge's Personal Webpage: The Opera Nut