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John W. Rudnicki (born August 12, 1951 in Huntington, West Virginia) is an American engineering educator.[1]

Education

Rudnicki studied at Brown University Mechanics from 1969 with a bachelor's degree in 1973, a master's degree in 1974, and a doctorate in solid-state mechanics with James R. Rice in 1977. He was a postdoctoral researcher and lecturer in geophysics at Caltech.

Career

From 1978 to 1981 he was an assistant professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and from 1981 onwards associate professor at Northwestern University, where he received a full professorship for mechanics, environmental engineering and civil engineering in 1990.

He dealt in particular with the mechanics of geomaterials, especially local deformations such as the influence of local heating caused by deformation caused by friction and pore water during warping. Applications that he investigated include carbon dioxide storage in rock, energy storage and recovery, toxic waste storage, and earthquakes. From 2005 to 2010 he was one of the consultants of the Southern California Earthquake Center. From 1997 to 2010 he was a member (and chairman from 2008 to 2010) of the Geoscience Panel at the United States Department of Energy.

In 2006 he received the Maurice A. Biot Medal (for his fundamental contributions to the theory of porous media and application in rock mechanics and geophysics)[2] and in 2011 the Daniel C. Drucker Medal.[3] In 2014, John Rudnicki received the Engineering Science Medal from the Society of Engineering Science (SES) \.[4] A special symposium was organized by K. T. Chau at Purdue University during the annual conference of SES.[5] In 1977 he received a prize for outstanding research in rock mechanics around the national US committee for rock mechanics.[6] He is a fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.

In 2014, he published the book "Fundamentals of Continuum Mechanics" [7] by Wiley.

References

  1. ^ "Rudnicki, John - Faculty - Northwestern Engineering". www.mccormick.northwestern.edu. Retrieved 13 March 2018.
  2. ^ "Maurice A. Biot Medal - ASCE - Past Award Winners". www.asce.org. Retrieved 13 March 2018.
  3. ^ https://www.asme.org/about-asme/participate/honors-awards/achievement-awards/daniel-c-drucker-medal
  4. ^ "SES Medalists - Society of Engineering Science Inc". ses.egr.uh.edu. Retrieved 13 March 2018.
  5. ^ "John Rudnicki's Symposium: Recipient of Engineering Science Medal - Honors Symposium". docs.lib.purdue.edu. Retrieved 13 March 2018.
  6. ^ https://ai2-s2-pdfs.s3.amazonaws.com/1107/9e7aa1189639a7825ffa480b1f837a8b2006.pdf
  7. ^ John W. Rudnicki (2014) Fundamentals of Continuum Mechanics, New York, Wiley.(ISBN 978-1-118-47991-9; 218 pages)