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Eshelby Mechanics Award for Young Faculty

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The Eshelby Mechanics Award for Young Faculty, launched in 2012, is given annually to rapidly emerging junior faculty who exemplify the creative use and development of mechanics.[1] The intent of the award is to promote the field of mechanics, especially among young researchers, and commemorate the memory of Professor John Douglas Eshelby. While interdisciplinary work that bridges mechanics with physics, chemistry, biology and other disciplines is encouraged, the ideal awardee will demonstrate clear inspiration from mechanics in his or her research. Awardees receive a $1,500 cash prize and a commemorative plaque. The awardees are formally recognized at the annual Applied Mechanics Division banquet at the ASME-IMECE meeting.[2]

Nomination procedure

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Nominees must be in a tenured or tenure-track faculty position or an independent researcher in a national laboratory and not have reached their 41st birthday by December 31 of the year of the awards presentation. Nominators must fill out the nomination form and provide a letter of recommendation for the nominee along with two letters of recommendation from two other researchers. The nomination packet must also include a detailed curriculum vitae for the nominee. Nominations and recommendation letters from Ph.D. and post-doctoral advisors are discouraged.

Recipients

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Selection committee

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The selection committee consists of five prominent mechanicians who are editors or editorial board members of mechanics journals. The composition of the selection committee includes:

The selection committee is completely autonomous and its decision is final. Pradeep Sharma[17] of University of Houston, Associate Editor of the Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids serves as the secretary for the award (2012–present). The secretary does not participate in the award decisions, and his or her role is to advertise the award and collect the nominations.

See also

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References

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  2. ^ http://imechanica.org/files/AMD_Newsletter_2016.pdf [bare URL PDF]
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  4. ^ "Zhang Research Group". yihuizhang.org.
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  7. ^ "Ken's Background". web.mit.edu.
  8. ^ "Liping Liu is the recepient [sic] of the 2013 Eshelby Mechanics Award for Young Faculty | iMechanica". imechanica.org.
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  10. ^ "Dayal Receives Eshelby-UH Mechanics Award for Young Faculty-Civil and Environmental Engineering - Carnegie Mellon University". Archived from the original on 2016-09-23. Retrieved 2016-09-22.
  11. ^ "Kaushik Bhattacharya's Group". www.mechmat.caltech.edu.
  12. ^ "AEM - Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics - University of Minnesota". Archived from the original on 2016-09-24. Retrieved 2016-09-23.
  13. ^ "Home| Gao Group | Gao Research Group - Nanomechanics of Engineering and Biological Systems". Archived from the original on 2016-06-01. Retrieved 2016-09-23.
  14. ^ "Huang, Yonggang | Faculty | Northwestern Engineering". www.mccormick.northwestern.edu.
  15. ^ "Faculty Directory". www.ae.utexas.edu.
  16. ^ "G. Ravichandran - Caltech". ravi.caltech.edu.
  17. ^ "Official website" (PDF). harma.me.uh.edu. Retrieved 2021-04-01.