Jan Burgers
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J. M. Burgers | |
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![]() Jan Burgers | |
Born | |
Died | June 7, 1981 | (aged 86)
Nationality | Netherlands |
Alma mater | University of Leiden |
Known for | Burgers equation Burgers material Burgers vector |
Awards | Otto Laporte Award (1974) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Physicist |
Institutions | Delft University of Technology University of Maryland |
Doctoral advisor | Paul Ehrenfest |
Johannes (Jan) Martinus Burgers (Arnhem, January 13, 1895 – Washington D.C., June 7, 1981) was a Dutch physicist and the brother of the physicist W. G. Burgers. Burgers studied in Leiden under Paul Ehrenfest, where he obtained his PhD in 1918. He is credited to be the father of Burgers' equation, the Burgers vector in dislocation theory and the Burgers material in viscoelasticity.
Jan Burgers was one of the co-founders of the International Union of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics (IUTAM) in 1946, and was its secretary-general from 1946 until 1952.[1]
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References
- Nieuwstadt, F.T.M.; Steketee, J.A., eds. (1995). Selected Papers of J.M. Burgers. Kluwer Academic Publishers. ISBN 0792332652.
External links
- A.J.Q. Alkemade, Burgers, Johannes Martinus (1895–1981), in Biografisch Woordenboek van Nederland. Template:Nl icon
- "Johannes Martinus Burgers; 13 January 1895 to 7 June 1981", biography at the University of Maryland]
- JM Burgers Centrum
- The Burgers program for fluid dynamics at the University of Maryland
- Oral History interview transcript with Johannes Burgers 9 June 1962, American Institute of Physics, Niels Bohr Library and Archives