Isaac Elishakoff
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Isaac Elishakoff | |
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Born | |
Nationality | Israeli American |
Alma mater | Moscow Power Engineering Institute, Moscow, Russia |
Known for | Stability; Vibration; Random Vibration; Reliability engineering; Functionally graded material; Structures; Nanotechnology; Uncertainty modeling |
Awards | ASME Worcester Reed Warner Medal(2016), US Batsheva de Rothschild Prize(1973), Israel |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Theoretical and applied mechanics |
Institutions | Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Delft University of Technology, University of Notre Dame, Naval Postgraduate School, Florida Atlantic University |
Doctoral advisor | Academician Vladimir V. Bolotin |
Isaac Elishakoff is a Distinguished Research Professor in the Ocean and Mechanical Engineering Department in the Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, Florida.[1] He is an authoritative figure in the broad area of mechanics. He has made several contributions in the areas of random vibrations, solid mechanics of composite material, semi-inverse problems of vibrations and stability, functionally graded material structures, and nanotechnology.
He has over 560 journal papers,[2] 31 authored, co-authored, edited or co-edited books[3][4] and has given over 200 national and international talks at conferences and seminars.[5]
His selected lectures on (a) Elastic Stability, (b) Vibration Syntheses and Analysis and (c) Intermediate Strength of Materials are available on the internet.
In 2021, Elishakoff received Blaise Pascal Medal in Engineering from the European Academy of Sciences,[6] “to recognise an outstanding and demonstrated personal contribution to science and technology and the promotion of excellence in research and education.” He was simultaneously elected as a Fellow of the European Academy of Sciences. At the award ceremony he lectured on “Uncertainty Analysis in Engineering: From Blaise Pascal and Pierre Fermat to Modern Times.”
National and international recognitions[]
- Frank M. Freimann Visiting Chair Professorship,[7][8] University of Notre Dame, United States 1985/86
- Henry J. Massman Jr. Visiting Chair Professorship,[9] University of Notre Dame, Fall Semester, United States, 1986/87 (inaugural holder)
- Fellow of American Academy of Mechanics,[10] 1991 ("For outstanding achievements and pioneering contributions in random vibrations”.)
- Visiting Castiliagno Distinguished Professorship, University of Palermo, Italy 1992
- Fellow of Japan Society for Promotion of Science, University of Tokyo, Japan 1992
- ASME Distinguished Lectureship (1996–2002)
- Visiting W.T. Koiter Chair Professorship, Delft University of Technology 2000 (inaugural holder)
- Visiting Professorship, Sapienza University of Rome,[11] Rome, Italy 2005, 2010, 2017
- Fellow of Japan Society for Promotion of Science, Kyoto University, Japan (2006–2007)
- Visiting Eminent Scholar, Beijing University of Aeronautics & Astronautics, P.R. China (2007, 2009, 2010)
- Foreign Member, Georgian National Academy of Sciences[12] (“For seminal contributions to the theoretical and applied mechanics”) (2010)
- Member, European Academy of Sciences and Arts[13] (2011)
- Fellow, ASME[14] (2011)
- Visiting Distinguished Fellow, Royal Academy of Engineering, United Kingdom (2015)
- Worcester Reed Warner Medal, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2016[15]
- Visiting Distinguished Professor, Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, 2014–2018
- In 2019 he was awarded the Inter-Professional Founders Award “In recognition for a lifetime achievement of accomplishments in applied mechanics research and instruction which affect world-wide advancement of business, culture, and learning”, by the Engineers Council.
- In 2019 he served as the S. P. Timoshenko Visiting Scholar at the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University.
Special symposium[]
- ASME International Congress and Exposition, Lake Buena Vista, FL. Nov. 2009; special “Symposium on Stability, Structural Reliability, and Random Vibrations in Honor of Prof. Isaac Elishakoff” with 3 keynote lectures and 18 contributed lectures by authors of 12 countries (2009)
- "International Journal of Structural Stability and Dynamics" published a special issue, Vol. 11, number 4, in Honor of Prof. I. Elishakoff[16] (2011)
Books[]
- I. Elishakoff, Probabilistic Methods in the Theory of Structures, Wiley‑Interscience, New York, 1983, XII + pp. 489; ISBN 978-981-3149-84-7.
- Yakov Ben‑Haim and I. Elishakoff, Convex Models of Uncertainty in Applied Mechanics, Elsevier Science Publishers, Amsterdam, 1990, XVII + pp. 221; ISBN 978-0444816245.
- Gabriel Cederbaum, I. Elishakoff, Jacob Aboudi and Liviu Librescu, Random Vibration and Reliability of Composite Structures, Technomic, Lancaster, 1992, XIII + pp. 191; ISBN 9780877628651.
- I. Elishakoff, Yukweng Lin and Liping Zhu, Probabilistic and Convex Modeling of Acoustically Excited Structures, Elsevier Science Publishers, Amsterdam, 1994, VIII + pp. 296; ISBN 9781483290355.
- Elishakoff I, Probabilistic Theory of Structures, Dover Publications, Mineola, New York, 1999, XVI + pp. 492; ISBN 0-486-40691-1
- Elishakoff, Yiwei Li and James H. Starnes, Jr., Non‑Classical Problems in the Theory of Elastic Stability, Cambridge University Press, 2001, XVI +pp. 336; ISBN 0-521-78210-4.
- Elishakoff and Yongjian Ren, Large Variation Finite Element Method for Stochastic Problems, Oxford University Press, 2003, IX + pp. 260; ISBN 0-19-852631-8.
- I. Elishakoff, Safety Factors and Reliability: Friends or Foes?, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, 2004, X + pp. 295; ISBN 1-4020-1779-0.
- I. Elishakoff, Eigenvalues of Inhomogeneous Structures: Unusual Closed-Form Solutions of Semi-Inverse Problems, CRC Press, Boca Raton, 2005, XIV + pp. 729; ISBN 0-8493-2892-6.
- I. Elishakoff and Makoto Ohsaki, Optimization and Anti-Optimization of Structures under Uncertainty, Imperial College Press, London, 2010, XV+ pp. 402; ISBN 978-1-84816-477-2.
- I. Elishakoff, D. Pentaras, K. Dujat, C. Versaci, G. Muscolino, J. Storch, S. Bucas, N. Challamel, T. Natsuki, Y.Y. Zhang, C.M. Wang and G. Ghyselinck, Carbon Nanotubes and Nano Sensors: Vibrations, Buckling, and Ballistic Impact, ISTE-Wiley, London, 2012, XIII+pp. 421;ISBN 978-1-84821-345-6.
- I. Elishakoff, Resolution of Twentieth Century Conundrum in Elastic Stability, World Scientific/Imperial College Press, Singapore, 2014; pp. 333, ISBN 978-981-4583-53-4.
- I. Elishakoff, D. Pentaras and C. Gentilini, Mechanics of Functionally Graded Material Structures, World Scientific/Imperial College Press, Singapore; pp. 323, ISBN 978-981-4656-58-0, 2015.
- I. Elishakoff, Probabilistic Methods in the Theory of Structures: Random Strength of Materials, Random Vibration, and Buckling, World Scientific, Singapore, ISBN 978-981-3149-84-7, 2017.
- I. Elishakoff, Solution Manual to Accompany Probabilistic Methods in the Theory of Structures: Problems with Complete, Worked Through Solutions, World Scientific, Singapore, ISBN 978-981-3201-10-1, 2018.
- I. Elishakoff, Handbook on Timoshenko-Ehrenfest Beam and Uflyand-Mindlin Plate Theories, World Scientific, Singapore,ISBN 978-981-3236-51-6, 2019.
- I. Elishakoff, Dramatic Effect of Cross-Correlations in Random Vibrations of Discrete Systems, Beams, Plates, and Shells , Springer, Nature, Switzerland, ISBN 978---3-030-40394-2, 2020.
Edited Volumes[]
- I. Elishakoff and Richard H. Lyon, (editors), Random Vibration‑Status and Recent Developments, Elsevier Science Publishers, Amsterdam, 1986, XX + pp. 565; ISBN 9780444426659.
- I. Elishakoff and Horst Irretier, (editors), Refined Dynamical Theories of Beams, Plates and Shels and their Applications, Springer Verlag, Berlin, 1987, XII + pp. 436; ISBN 9783540175735.
- I. Elishakoff, Johann Arbocz, Charles D. Babcock, Jr. and Avinoam Libai, (editors), Buckling of Structures‑Theory and Experiment, Elsevier Science Publishers, Amsterdam, 1988, XX + pp. 449; ISBN 978-0444704740.
- T. Ariaratnam, Gerhart Schuëller, and I. Elishakoff, (editors), Stochastic Structural Dynamics‑Progress in Theory and Applications, Elsevier Applied Science Publishers, London, 1988, XX + pp. 375; ISBN 978-1851662111.
- Chuh Mei, Howard F. Wolfe and I. Elishakoff, (editors), Vibration and Behavior of Composite Structures, ASME Press, New York, 1989, V + pp. 73; ISBN 978-0791803974.
- Fabio Casciati, I. Elishakoff, and J. Brian Roberts, (editors), Nonlinear Structural Systems under Random Conditions, Elsevier Science Publishers, Amsterdam, 1990, pp. 386; ISBN 9780444888037.
- Ahmed K. Noor, I. Elishakoff and Greg Hulbert, (editors), Symbolic Computations and Their Impact on Mechanics, ASME Press, New York, 1990, XV + pp. 376; ISBN 978-0791805985.
- David Hui and I. Elishakoff, (editors), Impact and Buckling of Structures, ASME Press, New York, 1990, V + pp. 99; ISBN 978-0791805893.
- Y.K. Lin and I. Elishakoff, (editors), Stochastic Structural Dynamics 1‑New Theoretical Developments, Springer, Berlin, 1991, XIII + pp. 346; ISBN 9783642845314.
- I. Elishakoff and Y. K. Lin, (editors), Stochastic Structural Dynamics 2 ‑ New Applications, Springer, Berlin, 1991, XIII + pp. 351; ISBN 978-3-642-84534-5.
- I. Elishakoff (editor), Whys and Hows in Uncertainty Modeling, Springer, Vienna, 1999, VII + pp. 393, ISBN 3-211-83155-X.
- Alexander P. Seyranian and I. Elishakoff (editors), Modern Problems of Structural Stability, Springer, Vienna, 2002, III + pp. 394, ISBN 3-211-83697-7.
- I. Elishakoff (editor), Mechanical Vibration: Where Do We Stand, Springer, Vienna, 2007, IV + pp. 488, ISBN 3-211-68586-3.
- I. Elishakoff and C. Soize (editors), Non-Deterministic Mechanics, Springer, Vienna, 2012, II+ pp. 356, ISBN 978-3-7091-1305-9.
International leadership[]
In 1986, Dr. I. Elishakoff co-organized the European Mechanics Colloquium on "Refined Dynamical Theories of Beams, Plates and Shells, and Their Applications" in Kassel, Federal Republic of Germany.
In 1990 he co-organized the Second International Conference on Stochastic Structural Dynamics, in Boca Raton, Florida.
In 1990, he co-organized the Symposium on "Symbolic Computations and Their Impact on Mechanics" at the 111th Winter Annual Meeting of the ASME, in Dallas, TX.
In 1992, he co-organized a joint FAU-University of Federal Armed Forces-Hamburg (FRG) Conference on "Recent Developments in Solid Mechanics".
In 1996 he organized an "International Conference on Uncertain Structures" in Miami and the Western Caribbean.
In 1997 he coordinated a special course, "Uncertainty in Engineering Probability, Fuzziness and Anti-Optimization" in the International Centre for Mechanical Sciences (CISM), in Udine, Italy, within its Hertz Session. He also has organized numerous sessions at national and international meetings worldwide, including the sessions at the ASME meetings.
In 2001 he co-organized a special course, "Stability of Structures: Modern Problems and Unconventional Solutions” at CISM, Udine, Italy, Europe.
In 2005, he organized a special course “Mechanical Vibrations: Where Do We Stand?” at CISM, Udine, Italy, Europe.
In 2011 he co-organized a special course in “Nondeterministic Mechanics”, at CISM, Udine, Italy, Europe.
Passion of Teaching: Response to Stephen Colbert[]
Here is a quote from the “satirical bestseller” (in the words of Wikipedia) by American comedian, writer, producer, political commentator, actor, and television host Stephen Colbert:
“Let’s try a little experiment. Look at this equation: What you are feeling right now, is your body rejecting an idea that is trying to make you learn it. Don’t fight the confusion. That’s just your mind scabbing over in a desperate attempt to protect you from that unnatural commingling of numbers and letters up there. You can’t add it, and you can’t read it. Useless.”
Elishakoff [17] wrote an extensive response to Mr. Colbert’s statements; see an article.[18] Likewise, in Ref. [19] he described differential equations of love in order to promote love of differential equations by undergraduate students. According to Scholarship & Claremont notification system, these papers have been downloaded by July 1, 2021, 7,385 times. Ref. [20] discusses solution of quadratic equations without resorting to quadratic formula.
Passion of History[]
Additional passion of Elishakoff is history of science. In recent years he published several revelatory articles [21] [22] [23] [24] [25] [26] [27] [28] about Stephen P. Timoshenko (1878-1972) , famous author of numerous textbooks in applied mechanics. The article “ Stepan Prokofievich Timoshenko and America” became one of the most downloaded articles of The Journal of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics, also known as Zeitschrift für Angewandte Mathematik und Mechanik or ZAMM, during years 2018/19.
References[]
- ^ "Professor Isaac Elishakoff in FAU".
- ^ "Publication Timeline".
- ^ "Member of the Editorial Board of the International Journal of Structural Stability and Dynamics".
- ^ "Member of the Editorial Advisory Board of the Journal of Sound and Vibration".
- ^ "ICOSSAR 2017 Conference" (PDF).
- ^ https://www.fau.edu/newsdesk/articles/blaise-pascal-medal.php
- ^ "Visiting Freimann professor of University of Notre Dame 1985" (PDF).
- ^ "Visiting Freimann professor of University of Notre Dame 1986" (PDF).
- ^ "Visiting Massman professor of University of Notre Dame 1986" (PDF).
- ^ "Member of American Academy of Mechanics" (PDF).
- ^ "Seminar of Prof. Elishakoff in the Sapienza University of Rome".
- ^ "Foreign Member of Georgian National Academy of Sciences". Archived from the original on 28 October 2018. Retrieved 20 October 2017.
- ^ "Member of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts". Archived from the original on 9 September 2017. Retrieved 20 October 2017.
- ^ "Fellow of ASME" (PDF).
- ^ "Worcester Reed Warner medal recipients". Retrieved 3 October 2017.
- ^ "Special Issue in Honor of Prof. Isaac Elishakoff".
- ^ Elishakoff I, Response to Steven Colbert: Spicing up the Exposition of Differential Equations via Engaging with Relevant History of Algebra”, Journal of Humanistic Mathematics, Vol. 11(1), 323-345, 2021.
- ^ https://www.fau.edu/newsdesk/articles/mathematical-equations.php#:~:text=Spice%20it%20Up'-,In%20Response%20to%20Stephen%20Colbert%2C%20FAU%20Professor%20Says%20'Spice%20it,vibrant%2C%20exciting%20and%20fascinating%20subject.
- ^ Elishakoff, I., Differential Equations of Love and Love of Differential Equations, Journal of Humanistic Mathematics, Vol. 9(2), pp. 226-46, 2019.
- ^ Elishakoff I. and JN Reddy, “Quadratic equations without quadratic formula”, For the Learning of Mathematics, Vol. 41(2), 39-41, 2021.
- ^ Elishakoff, I., Julius Kaplunov and Evgeniya Nolde, “Celebrating the centenary of Timoshenko’s study of effects of shear deformation and rotary inertia”, Applied Mechanics Reviews, Vol. 67(6), article 060802, 2015.
- ^ Elishakoff, I. “J.P. Den Hartog about S.P. Timoshenko: fifty years later”, Mathematics and Mechanics of Solids, Vol. 24(5),1340-1348, 2019.
- ^ Elishakoff, I., “Stepan Prokofievich Timoshenko and America”, ZAMM: Zeitschrift für angewandte Mathematik und Mechanik, Vol. 99(3), 2019.
- ^ Elishakoff I., “Who developed the so-called Timoshenko beam theory?”, Mathematics and Mechanics of Solids, Vol. 25(1), 97-116, 2020.
- ^ Elishakoff, I., Julius Kaplunov, Elizabeth Kaplunov, “Galerkin’s method was not developed by Ritz, contrary to the Timoshenko’s statement”, in Nonlinear Dynamics of Discrete and Continuous Systems (A. Abramyan, I. Andrianov and V. Gaiko, eds.), pp. 63-82, Springer, Berlin, 2020.
- ^ Elishakoff, I.,” Stephen Timoshenko’s life during last five years in the Russian Empire: From the letters of his son Gregory”, Mechanics Research Communications, in press, 2021.
- ^ Elishakoff I., and Konstantin Volokh, "Centenary of two pioneering theories in mechanics", Mathematics and Mechanics of Solids, in press, 2021.
- ^ Elishakoff I., "Letters of S.P. Timoshenko to V. I. Vernadsky recently discovered at the Columbia University’s library, with analysis of his attitudes”, Mathematics and Mechanics of Solids, in press, 2021.
- People from Kutaisi
- American Jews
- 1944 births
- Florida Atlantic University faculty
- American mechanical engineers
- Living people
- People associated with the finite element method
- Fellows of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics