Philip Gibson Hodge Jr. (November 9, 1920 – November 11, 2014) was an American engineer who specialized in mechanics of elastic and plastic behavior of materials. His work resulted in significant advancements in plasticity theory including developments in the method of characteristics, limit-analysis, piecewise linear isotropic plasticity, and nonlinear programming applications. Hodge was the technical editor of
American Society of Mechanical Engineers ''
Journal of Applied Mechanics'' from 1971-1976. From 1984 to 2000 he was the secretary of the U. S. National Committee on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, its longest serving Secretary. In 1949 he became assistant professor of Mathematics at
UCLA
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, then moved on to become associate professor of applied mechanics at
Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn
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in 1953, Professor of Mechanics at
Illinois Institute of Technology
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in 1957, and professor of mechanics at the
University of Minnesota
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in 1971, where he remained until he retired in 1991. After retirement he was professor emeritus at the University of Minnesota and visiting professor emeritus at
Stanford University.
Education
Philip Hodge received a BA in mathematics from
Antioch College
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in 1943. During World War II, he joined the
US Merchant Marine
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, where he served throughout the war. Upon his return he earned a PhD from
Brown University in Applied Mathematics in 1949, where he was a student of
William Prager
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.
Awards
* 2000 -
ASME Daniel C. Drucker Medal by the
American Society of Mechanical Engineers
* 1987 -
ASME Medal
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by the
American Society of Mechanical Engineers
* 1985 -
Theodore von Karman Medal
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by the
American Society of Civil Engineers
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* 1984 - Distinguished Service Award by the American Academy of Mechanics
* 1983 -
Euler Medal
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by the
USSR Academy of Sciences
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* 1975 -
Worcester Reed Warner Medal
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Biography Life and career
Warne ...
by the
American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Memberships and fellowships
* Member of the
United States National Academy of Engineering
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elected in 1977
Books
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Personal life
Married
Thea D. Hodge (née Theresa E. Drell) in 1943 and they have three children: Susan Edith Hodge, Philip Tully Hodge, and Elizabeth Muriel Hodge Kelly.
Other Achievements
* 1982 Twin Cities Marathon, Winner Master's Division Men 60-69
References
External links
* Personal Website
Philip Hodge's Personal Webpage: The Opera Nut* Archive
University of Minnesota: Philip G Hodge Archive
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1920 births
2014 deaths
American mechanical engineers
University of California, Los Angeles faculty
New York University faculty
Illinois Institute of Technology faculty
Stanford University faculty
University of Minnesota faculty
Brown University alumni
Antioch College alumni
United States Merchant Mariners
United States Merchant Mariners of World War II
Members of the United States National Academy of Engineering
ASME Medal recipients