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Alexander N. Guz | |
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Олександр Миколайович Гузь | |
Born | |
Citizenship | Ukraine |
Education | Department of Mechanics and Mathematics |
Alma mater | Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv |
Awards | Order of Prince Yaroslav the Wise (2008), Order of Merit (Ukraine) (1998), V.I. Vernadsky Gold Medal of the NAS of Ukraine (2014), Blaise Pascal Medal of Academia Europaea (2008), State Prize of Ukraine in Science and Technology (1979, 1988), State Prize of the Ukrainian SSR (1979, 1988), Prizes of the NAS of Ukraine that were named after outstanding scientists (1979, 1983, 2000, 2014, 2016, 2017), Honored Science and Technology Figure of Ukraine (2016) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Mechanics |
Institutions | S.P. Timoshenko Institute of Mechanics of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (Advisor to the Directorate) |
Theses |
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Website |
inmech |
Aleksander N. Guz (Oleksandr M. Guz in Ukrainian) (born on 29 January 1939) is a prominent Ukrainian scientist and science administrator, the founder of a scientific school in linearized mechanics of deformable bodies and adjacent areas; [1], academician (full member) of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (1978) [2], a member of Academia Europeae, London (1992) and European Academy of Sciences, Brussels (2002), doctor of engineering science (1965), professor (1969), director of many years of S.P. Timoshenko Institute of Mechanics of the NAS of Ukraine, the laureate of the USSR State Prize (1985), twice the laureate of the State Prize of Ukraine in Science and Technology (1979, 1988), Merited Worker of Science and Technology of Ukraine, recipient of V.I. Vernadsky Gold Medal of the NAS of Ukraine (2014), of numerous prizes named after outstanding scientists of the NAS of Ukraine: O.M. Dinnik (1979), M.K. Yangel (1983), S.P. Timoshenko (2000), G.S. Pisarenko (2014), V.M. Glushkov (2016), O.K. Antonov (2017).
Born in Ichnia town of Chernihiv Oblast of the Ukrainian SSR.
In 1956 finished local secondary school No.5.
In 1961 graduated with honors from the Department of Mechanics and Mathematics of T.G. Shevchenko Kyiv State University (now Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv).
In 1962 defended his candidate-of-science thesis “Approximate solutions of problems on stress concentration around holes in isotropic and orthotropic shells”.
In 1965 defended his doctor-of-science thesis “Thin elastic shells weakened by holes” and became the youngest (26-year-old) doctor of science in the USSR. That was the second time in the more than hundred-year history of S.P. Timoshenko Institute of Mechanics of the NAS of Ukraine that Doctor’s degree was awarded to a very young scientist (the first – in 1930 – had been Nikolai Bogolyubov – future academician, world-renowned scientist in mechanics, mathematics and physics.
In 1969 he got his professorship.
In 1973 was elected a corresponding member of the Academy of Sciences of Ukrainian SSR, in 1978 – a full member (academician) of the Academy of Sciences of Ukrainian SSR.
All his life Aleksander N. Guz has been working at S.P. Timoshenko Institute of Mechanics of the NAS of Ukraine: in 1960–1967 – in the positions of engineer, post-graduate student, senior researcher; in 1967–2023 – the head of a department, in 1976–2022 Institute director; since 2022 he has been advisor to the Institute directorate. In 1983–1988, A.N. Guz concurrently was the Secretary Academician of the Department of Mechanics at the NAS of Ukraine.
His principal scientific results have been produced in the field of mechanics of deformable solid bodies and continuum mechanics. Alexander N. Guz and Belgian scientist Maurice A. Biot (1905–1985) are considered to be the founders of the linearized mechanics of deformable solid bodies. Scientific work of A.N. Guz and his followers in this area has been summarized in 40 monographs. He has made a significant contribution to the development of the following scientific directions:
A.N. Guz is the author of 76 monographs (22 of them are single-authored works) and nearly 1000 scientific publications (over 400 of those being single-authored) [3] [4] [5].
One of the innovations introduced by Aleksander N. Guz as the head of S.P. Timoshenko Institute of Mechanics of the NAS of Ukraine was the summarized publication of basic research results obtained at the Institute in multi-volume collaborative monographs. As an editor, he promoted the publication (and personally compiled and edited a number of volumes) of the following fundamental series:
From 1976 to 2022 Aleksander N. Guz headed the leading scientific institution of Ukraine in the field of mechanics – S.P. Timoshenko Institute of Mechanics of the NAS of Ukraine. Since 2022 he has been advisor to the directorate of the Institute. In 1967–2023 he organized and led Institute’s department of dynamics and stability of continuum. In 1983–1988 he was at the helm of the Department of Mechanics set up in the Academy. He is the Editor-in-Chief of the international scientific journal Applied Mechanics [6], translated and published abroad by “Springer” publishing house as International Applied Mechanics [7].
Aleksander N. Guz has educated quite a constellation of scientists in mechanics, in particular, 40 doctors of science and over 100 candidates of science (PhDs). Among his disciples are three academicians of the NAS of Ukraine (V.L. Bogdanov, V.D. Kubenko, V.M. Nazarenko) and academician of the NAS of Azerbaijan (G.G. Kuliev), as well as three corresponding members of the NAS of Ukraine (Yu.M. Nemish, I.S. Chernyshenko, M.O. Shulga) and corresponding member of the NAS of Azerbaijan (S.D. Akbarov).
Achievements of Alexander M. Guz in research, science administration and educational activities have won him numerous Ukrainian and international awards [8] [9]. He is the laureate of:
Aleksander N. Guz was awarded the honorary title “Merited Worker of Science and Technology of Ukraine” (2016). He was honored with orders of Yaroslav the Wise V Class (2008), “For Merit” III Class (1998), orders and medals of the USSR.
Aleksander N. Guz is a member of Academia Europaea (London), a Fellow of the New York Academy of Sciences, European Academy of Sciences (Brussels), and also has the title “Fellow of the World Innovation Foundation” (London).
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Submission declined on 15 April 2024 by
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Submission declined on 19 January 2024 by
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reliable sources. Reliable sources are required so that information can be
verified. If you need help with referencing, please see
Referencing for beginners and
Citing sources. |
Alexander N. Guz | |
---|---|
Олександр Миколайович Гузь | |
Born | |
Citizenship | Ukraine |
Education | Department of Mechanics and Mathematics |
Alma mater | Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv |
Awards | Order of Prince Yaroslav the Wise (2008), Order of Merit (Ukraine) (1998), V.I. Vernadsky Gold Medal of the NAS of Ukraine (2014), Blaise Pascal Medal of Academia Europaea (2008), State Prize of Ukraine in Science and Technology (1979, 1988), State Prize of the Ukrainian SSR (1979, 1988), Prizes of the NAS of Ukraine that were named after outstanding scientists (1979, 1983, 2000, 2014, 2016, 2017), Honored Science and Technology Figure of Ukraine (2016) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Mechanics |
Institutions | S.P. Timoshenko Institute of Mechanics of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (Advisor to the Directorate) |
Theses |
|
Website |
inmech |
Aleksander N. Guz (Oleksandr M. Guz in Ukrainian) (born on 29 January 1939) is a prominent Ukrainian scientist and science administrator, the founder of a scientific school in linearized mechanics of deformable bodies and adjacent areas; [1], academician (full member) of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (1978) [2], a member of Academia Europeae, London (1992) and European Academy of Sciences, Brussels (2002), doctor of engineering science (1965), professor (1969), director of many years of S.P. Timoshenko Institute of Mechanics of the NAS of Ukraine, the laureate of the USSR State Prize (1985), twice the laureate of the State Prize of Ukraine in Science and Technology (1979, 1988), Merited Worker of Science and Technology of Ukraine, recipient of V.I. Vernadsky Gold Medal of the NAS of Ukraine (2014), of numerous prizes named after outstanding scientists of the NAS of Ukraine: O.M. Dinnik (1979), M.K. Yangel (1983), S.P. Timoshenko (2000), G.S. Pisarenko (2014), V.M. Glushkov (2016), O.K. Antonov (2017).
Born in Ichnia town of Chernihiv Oblast of the Ukrainian SSR.
In 1956 finished local secondary school No.5.
In 1961 graduated with honors from the Department of Mechanics and Mathematics of T.G. Shevchenko Kyiv State University (now Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv).
In 1962 defended his candidate-of-science thesis “Approximate solutions of problems on stress concentration around holes in isotropic and orthotropic shells”.
In 1965 defended his doctor-of-science thesis “Thin elastic shells weakened by holes” and became the youngest (26-year-old) doctor of science in the USSR. That was the second time in the more than hundred-year history of S.P. Timoshenko Institute of Mechanics of the NAS of Ukraine that Doctor’s degree was awarded to a very young scientist (the first – in 1930 – had been Nikolai Bogolyubov – future academician, world-renowned scientist in mechanics, mathematics and physics.
In 1969 he got his professorship.
In 1973 was elected a corresponding member of the Academy of Sciences of Ukrainian SSR, in 1978 – a full member (academician) of the Academy of Sciences of Ukrainian SSR.
All his life Aleksander N. Guz has been working at S.P. Timoshenko Institute of Mechanics of the NAS of Ukraine: in 1960–1967 – in the positions of engineer, post-graduate student, senior researcher; in 1967–2023 – the head of a department, in 1976–2022 Institute director; since 2022 he has been advisor to the Institute directorate. In 1983–1988, A.N. Guz concurrently was the Secretary Academician of the Department of Mechanics at the NAS of Ukraine.
His principal scientific results have been produced in the field of mechanics of deformable solid bodies and continuum mechanics. Alexander N. Guz and Belgian scientist Maurice A. Biot (1905–1985) are considered to be the founders of the linearized mechanics of deformable solid bodies. Scientific work of A.N. Guz and his followers in this area has been summarized in 40 monographs. He has made a significant contribution to the development of the following scientific directions:
A.N. Guz is the author of 76 monographs (22 of them are single-authored works) and nearly 1000 scientific publications (over 400 of those being single-authored) [3] [4] [5].
One of the innovations introduced by Aleksander N. Guz as the head of S.P. Timoshenko Institute of Mechanics of the NAS of Ukraine was the summarized publication of basic research results obtained at the Institute in multi-volume collaborative monographs. As an editor, he promoted the publication (and personally compiled and edited a number of volumes) of the following fundamental series:
From 1976 to 2022 Aleksander N. Guz headed the leading scientific institution of Ukraine in the field of mechanics – S.P. Timoshenko Institute of Mechanics of the NAS of Ukraine. Since 2022 he has been advisor to the directorate of the Institute. In 1967–2023 he organized and led Institute’s department of dynamics and stability of continuum. In 1983–1988 he was at the helm of the Department of Mechanics set up in the Academy. He is the Editor-in-Chief of the international scientific journal Applied Mechanics [6], translated and published abroad by “Springer” publishing house as International Applied Mechanics [7].
Aleksander N. Guz has educated quite a constellation of scientists in mechanics, in particular, 40 doctors of science and over 100 candidates of science (PhDs). Among his disciples are three academicians of the NAS of Ukraine (V.L. Bogdanov, V.D. Kubenko, V.M. Nazarenko) and academician of the NAS of Azerbaijan (G.G. Kuliev), as well as three corresponding members of the NAS of Ukraine (Yu.M. Nemish, I.S. Chernyshenko, M.O. Shulga) and corresponding member of the NAS of Azerbaijan (S.D. Akbarov).
Achievements of Alexander M. Guz in research, science administration and educational activities have won him numerous Ukrainian and international awards [8] [9]. He is the laureate of:
Aleksander N. Guz was awarded the honorary title “Merited Worker of Science and Technology of Ukraine” (2016). He was honored with orders of Yaroslav the Wise V Class (2008), “For Merit” III Class (1998), orders and medals of the USSR.
Aleksander N. Guz is a member of Academia Europaea (London), a Fellow of the New York Academy of Sciences, European Academy of Sciences (Brussels), and also has the title “Fellow of the World Innovation Foundation” (London).
Category:Science Category:Ukraine Category:Mechanics