Victor Vâlcovici
Victor Vâlcovici (21 September [O.S. 9 September] 1885 – 21 June 1970) was a Romanian mechanician and mathematician.
Born into a modest family in Galați, he graduated first in his class in 1904 from Nicolae Bălcescu High School in Brăila. Entering the University of Bucharest on a scholarship, he attended its faculty of sciences and graduated in 1907 with a degree in mathematics. He then taught high school for two years before leaving for Göttingen University on another scholarship to pursue a doctorate in mathematics. He defended his thesis in 1913; the topic was discontinuous flow of liquids in two free dimensions,[1] and amplified upon the work of Bernhard Riemann.[2]
He was subsequently named assistant professor of mechanics at Iași University, rising to full professor in 1918.[3] In 1921, he became rector of the Polytechnic School of Timișoara. There, he was also professor of rational mechanics and founded a laboratory dedicated to the field.[2] During his nine years as rector, he worked to place the recently founded university on a solid foundation.[3] From 1930 until retiring in 1962, he taught experimental mechanics at Bucharest University.[2] In the government of Nicolae Iorga, he served as Minister of Public Works from 1931 to 1932. During this time, he introduced a modern road network that featured paved highways.[2][3]
Elected a corresponding member of the Romanian Academy in 1936,[4] he was stripped of his membership by the new communist regime in 1948,[5] but made a titular member in 1965.[6] His numerous articles on theoretical and applied mechanics covered topics such as the principles of variational mechanics, the mechanics of ideal fluid flow, the theory of elasticity and astronomy.[2]
Notes
- ^ Otlăcan, pp. 125–6
- ^ a b c d e Hager, p. 1361
- ^ a b c Otlăcan, p. 127
- ^ Otlăcan, p. 126, 127
- ^ (in Romanian) Păun Otiman, "1948–Anul imensei jertfe a Academiei Române", in Academica, Nr. 4 (31), December 2013, p. 123
- ^ (in Romanian) Membrii Academiei Române din 1866 până în prezent, at the Romanian Academy site
References
- Willi Hager, Hydraulicians in Europe (1800–2000), vol. 2. CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida, 2009. ISBN 978-1-4665-5498-6
- (in Romanian) Eufrosina Otlăcan, "Victor Vâlcovici (1885–1970) – savant și desăvârșit pedagog", NOEMA, vol. VI, 2007, pp. 124–29
- 1885 births
- 1970 deaths
- People from Galați
- University of Bucharest alumni
- Mechanicians
- Romanian mathematicians
- Romanian schoolteachers
- University of Bucharest faculty
- Alexandru Ioan Cuza University faculty
- Politehnica University of Timișoara faculty
- Rectors of Politehnica University of Timișoara
- Titular members of the Romanian Academy
- Romanian Ministers of Justice
- Romanian Ministers of Public Works
- Romanian Ministers of Communications
- Romanian Ministers of Transport
- Members of the Romanian Academy of Sciences