Zenon Mróz | |
Birth Date: | 2 November 1930 |
Birth Place: | Suchowola, Second Polish Republic |
Education: | Warsaw University of Technology |
Nationality: | Polish |
Awards: | Koiter Medal (2004) Order of Polonia Restituta (2001) |
Workplaces: | Polish Academy of Sciences |
Zenon Mróz (pronounced: ; born 2 November 1930) is a Polish engineer, a member of the Polish Academy of Science (PAN) and the Polish Academy of Learning (PAU). He specializes in soil mechanics and materials science.
He graduated from the Warsaw University of Technology in 1952. He joined the Institute of Fundamental Technological Research of the Polish Academy of Sciences in 1956. Between 1959 and 1960, he was a post-doctoral research fellow at Brown University where he collaborated with William Prager. He obtained his habilitation in 1964 for research on constitutive models of plastic deformation.[1]
He was awarded the title of Professor of Technical Sciences in 1971.[2] In 1986, he became a corresponding member of the Polish Academy of Sciences and in 2004, he became a full member of the organization.[3]
He received honorary degrees from the University of Miskolc (1995), Faculté polytechnique de Mons (1997), Cracow University of Technology (1997), University of Waterloo (1999) and University of Minnesota (2003). He also became an honorary member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (2003).
In 2001, he became a recipient of the Officer's Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta.[4]
In 2004, he was awarded the Koiter Medal of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers "for significant contributions to elastic/plastic material behavior modeling, to tribology, and to optimization".