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John L. Bogdanoff
Pages 24-29

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From page 25...
... Beginning in 1950, he was professor of engineering sciences; he taught courses in statics, dynamics, materials, vibration, elasticity and control systems, vectorial mechanics, analytical mechanics, and statistical analysis of engineering systems. During the 1950s, Jack and Professor Frank Kozin and a few other Purdue colleagues, formed the Midwest Applied Science Corporation (MASC)
From page 26...
... Research topics included stochastic differential equations, stochastic stability, metal fatigue, soil subsidence, system identification, column buckling, heat transfer, and fluid turbulence. Jack was associate head of what was then called the School of Aeronautics, Astronautics, and Engineering Sciences from 1967 to 1971 and was head of the school from 1971 to 1972.
From page 27...
... Some of his closest long-term friends and colleagues included NAE members Paul Chenea and Robert Naka and prominent Purdue colleagues George Hawkins, Hsu Lo, Paul Lykoudis, Edward Trabant, Frank Kozin, Shien-Shiu Shu, Jack Goldberg, Joe Modrey, and Al Orden from the University of Chicago. Jack's friendship with both Al Orden and Joe Modrey began at Wright Aeronautical during World War II.
From page 28...
... , CTO, BIAS Power Technologies, Roanoke, Virginia; William Kreiger (1977) , Chevron Corporation, San Ramon, California; and Bong Kim (1982)


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