Michael Sadowsky

Michael Sadowsky
Fields elasticity
materials science
Institutions Illinois Institute of Technology
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Doctoral advisor Georg Hamel
Doctoral students Eli Sternberg

Michael A. Sadowsky was a researcher in solid mechanics, particularly the mathematical theory of elasticity and materials science. Born in Estonia, he earned his doctorate in 1927 under the applied mathematician Georg Hamel at the Technical University of Berlin with a dissertation entitled Spatially periodic solutions in the theory of elasticity (in German).[1] He made contributions in the use of potential functions in elasticity and force transfer mechanisms in composites. Many of his early papers were written in German and are now being translated.[2]

References

  1. Schmiedeshoff FW (1968) In Memory of Dr Michael A Sadowsky, Journal of Composite Materials 2, 126.
  2. Hinz DF and Fried E (2014) Translation of Michael Sadowsky’s Paper "An Elementary Proof for the Existence of a Developable Möbius Band and the Attribution of the Geometric Problem to a Variational Problem", Journal of Elasticity DOI 10.1007/s10659-014-9490-5.


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