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Name
  
Iosif Vorovich


Role
  
Mathematician

Died
  
2001, Rostov-on-Don, Russia

Books
  
Nonlinear Theory of Shallow Shells, Nonlinear Theory of Shallow Shells. Applied Mathematical Sciences,

Iosif Israilevich Girshevich Vorovich (also Joseph Israilevitch Vorovich) (born 21 June 1920, died 6 September 2001) was a Soviet mathematician, scientific engineer, author and was made a member of the Russian Academy of Sciences in 1970. He was a specialist in continuum mechanics and the theory of elasticity. He was born in the city of Starodub, Bryansk Oblast, Russia

Vorovich attended Moscow State University to study mathematics where he achieved outstanding levels in his first year. He later became one of a group of specialists who were able to achieve a crossover between mechanical engineering and mathematics, expressing and posing mechanical problems in mathematical form, solving the problems mathematically and still maintaining an engineer’s understanding of the results.

Vorovich graduated from the Zhukovsky Air Force Engineering Academy in 1944. His main works deal with mathematical problems of continuum mechanics, the nonlinear theory of shells, problems of stress concentration and thick plates, and mixed problems in the theory of elasticity about which he wrote or co-authored several books. He was awarded the Order of the Badge of Honor.

In 1971, Vorovich founded the Research Institute of Mechanics and Applied Mathematics at Rostov State University, Rostov-on-Don, now part of the Southern Federal University, Russia.

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Iosif Vorovich Wikipedia