J. Tinsley Oden

John Tinsley Oden
Born (1936-12-25) December 25, 1936
Nationality American
Fields Computational mechanics
Institutions Oklahoma State University
The University of Alabama in Huntsville
The University of Texas at Austin
Alma mater Louisiana State University
Oklahoma State University
Doctoral students J. N. Reddy, Noboru Kikuchi
Known for Finite Element Method
Notable awards Eringen Medal (1989)
Theodore von Kármán Medal (1992)
Timoshenko Medal (1996)
Honda Prize (2013)

J. Tinsley Oden (born December 25, 1936 in Alexandria, Louisiana) is the Associate Vice President for Research, the Director of the Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences, the Cockrell Family Regents' Chair in Engineering #2, the Peter O'Donnell, Jr. Centennial Chair in Computing Systems, a Professor of Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics and a Professor of Mathematics at The University of Texas at Austin. Oden has been listed as an ISI Highly Cited Author in Engineering by the ISI Web of Knowledge, Thomson Scientific Company.[1]

Dr. Oden is the founding Director of the Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences (ICES), which was started in January 2003 as an expansion of the Texas Institute for Computational and Applied Mathematics, also directed by Oden for over a decade.[2]

He earned a B.S. degree in civil engineering from LSU in 1959. Dr. Oden earned a PhD in engineering mechanics from Oklahoma State University in 1962. He taught at OSU and The University of Alabama in Huntsville, where he was the head of the Department of Engineering Mechanics prior to going to Texas in 1973. He has held visiting professor positions at other universities in the United States, England, and Brazil.[2]

An author of over 500 scientific publications: books, book chapters, conference papers, and monographs, he is an editor of the series, Finite Elements in Flow Problems and of Computational Methods in Nonlinear Mechanics. He has published extensively in this field and in related areas over the last three decades.[2][3]

Honors and awards

Dr. Oden is an Honorary Member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and is a Fellow of six international scientific/technical societies: IACM, AAM, ASME, ASCE, SES, and BMIA. He is a Fellow, founding member, and first President of the U.S. Association for Computational Mechanics and the International Association for Computational Mechanics. He is a Fellow and past President of both the American Academy of Mechanics and the Society of Engineering Science. Oden was awarded the A. Cemal Eringen Medal in 1989, the Worcester Reed Warner Medal, the Lohmann Medal, the Theodore von Karman Medal, the John von Neumann medal, the Newton/Gauss Congress Medal, and the Stephan P. Timoshenko Medal. He was also knighted as “Chevalier des Palmes Academiques” by the French government and he holds four honorary doctorates, honoris causa, from universities in Portugal (Technical University of Lisbon), Belgium (Faculte Polytechnique), Poland (Cracow University of Technology), and the United States (Presidential Citation, The University of Texas at Austin). Oden is also a member of the U.S. National Academy of Engineering.[2]

Books

References

  1. ISI Highly Cited Author – J. Tinsley Oden
  2. 1 2 3 4 "J. Tinsley Oden". utexas.edu. Retrieved December 11, 2016.
  3. "Faculty". utexas.edu. Retrieved December 11, 2016.

J. Tinsley Oden at the Mathematics Genealogy Project

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