Arpád Ludwig Nádai (3 April 1883 – 18 July 1963) was a Hungarian-born academic who was a professor of mechanics. [1]
Nadai was born in Budapest, Hungary. [2] He attended the University of Budapest for his undergraduate education. For doctorate, he went to Germany and studied at the Technical University of Berlin. [2]
After he finished his education, in 1918, he joined University of Göttingen on a professorial position and later became head of the applied mechanics laboratory. [3]
In 1952, he received Bingham Medal for his work. [3]
In 1975, the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) established an award, Nadai Medal, named after him. [2]
Arpád Ludwig Nádai (3 April 1883 – 18 July 1963) was a Hungarian-born academic who was a professor of mechanics. [1]
Nadai was born in Budapest, Hungary. [2] He attended the University of Budapest for his undergraduate education. For doctorate, he went to Germany and studied at the Technical University of Berlin. [2]
After he finished his education, in 1918, he joined University of Göttingen on a professorial position and later became head of the applied mechanics laboratory. [3]
In 1952, he received Bingham Medal for his work. [3]
In 1975, the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) established an award, Nadai Medal, named after him. [2]