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Eli Sternberg
Born13 November 1917
Vienna, Austria
Died8 October 1988 (1988-10-09) (aged 70)
Pasadena, California
Scientific career
Fieldselasticity
InstitutionsIllinois Institute of Technology
Brown University
Caltech
Doctoral advisorMichael Sadowsky
Doctoral studentsMorton Gurtin

Eli Sternberg (13 November 1917 – 8 October 1988) was a researcher in solid mechanics and was considered to be the "nation's leading elastician" at the time of his death. He earned his doctorate in 1945 under Michael Sadowsky at the Illinois Institute of Technology with a dissertation entitled Non-Linear Theory of Elasticity and Applications. He made contributions widely in elasticity, especially in mathematical analysis, the theory of stress concentrations, thermo-elasticity, and visco-elasticity.

He was in 1956 a Fulbright Fellow at the Delft Institute of Technology and for the academic year 1963–1964 a Guggenheim Fellow at the Keiō University in Tokyo. For the academic year 1970-1971 he was a visiting professor in Chile and in 1968 at the University of Glasgow.

Sternberg became in 1951 a full professor at the Illinois Institute of Technology, in 1957 a professor of applied mathematics at Brown University, and in 1964 a professor of mechanics at Caltech, where he retired as professor emeritus in 1988.

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References

  1. ^ JK Knowles (1989) In Memorium: Eli Sternberg, Journal of Applied Mechanics, 56, 239.
  2. ^ Budiansky, Bernard; Knowles, James (1992). Eli Sternberg: Obituary. National Academy of Engineering. doi:10.17226/1966. ISBN 978-0-309-04689-3. Retrieved 4 February 2016. {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help)

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