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  1. Ahmet Cemal Eringen (February 15, 1921 – December 7, 2009) was a Turkish engineering scientist. He was a professor at Princeton University and the founder of the Society of Engineering Science. The Eringen Medal is named in his honor.

  2. 1 de ene. de 2020 · Ahmed Cemal Eringen ( ∗ February 15th, 1921 in Kayseri, Turkey; †December 7th, 2009 in Littleton, Colorado, USA) was a scientist in the field of continuum mechanics, micropolar media, and mechano-electromagnetic theories. His scientific interests covered various branches of mechanics and theoretical physics. In his research ...

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  3. 7 de dic. de 2009 · Ahmed Cemal Eringen was born on February 15, 1921, in Kayseri, Turkey. Erigen received his degree from Technical University of Istanbul in 1943. After his formal studies, he was employed by Turkish Aircraft Company until 1944. From 1944-1945 Ereingen was a trainee for the Glenn L. Martin Company.

    • February 15, 1921
    • December 7, 2009
  4. aviationturkey.com › en › contentAviation Turkey

    From Kayseri to Princeton A short biography of the first Turkish aeronautical engineer educated in Turkey: Prof. Dr. Ahmed Cemal Eringen (1921-2009) Issue 12 - 2022. In 1941, the Mechanical-Aeronautical branch was opened within the body of the Engineering School (former Istanbul Technical University) in Istanbul.

  5. A. Cemal Eringen. This paper introduces a continuum microelectromagnetic theory (also called micromorphic electromagnetic theory), to discuss electromagnetic phenomena in bodies with...

  6. From Kayseri to Princeton: A Short Biography of the First Turkish Aeronautical Engineer Educated in Turkey: Prof. Dr. Ahmed Cemal Eringen. Emir Öngüner. See Full PDF. Download PDF. First Turkish Aircraft Engineer with a Doctorate Degree: Dr. Ertuğrul Esat, Head of Technical Control, Kayseri Aircraft Factory. Emir Öngüner. Download Free PDF.

  7. Ahmed Cemal Eringen (∗February 15th, 1921 in Kayseri, Turkey; †December 7th, 2009 in Lit- tleton, Colorado, USA) was a scientist in the field of continuum mechanics, micropolar media, and mechano-electromagnetic theories. His scientific interests covered various branches of mechanics and theoretical physics.