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Enrico Volterra

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62:'s assistant. He also served as lecturer in graphical statics (1934-1938) and rational mechanics (1936-1938) for engineering students at Rome, and lectured on structures (1937-1938) as well in the university's school of architecture. Volterra remained active as a project engineer during these years, working on road construction in Sicily and various Egyptian construction projects in Alexandria. 42:) in bridges and roads from the Polytechnic School of Engineering in Naples. He became in Rome an academic assistant to the Chair of Marine Construction and then in Paris a researcher in photoelastic methods at the École Nationale des Ponts et Chausées, before returning in Rome to start work as a civil engineer. 68:
internment camp on the Isle of Man, where he learned of his father's death. Released through the efforts of well-placed British scientists notably Archibald V. Hill, Enrico spent the rest of the war years in England, working on plastic and rubber materials under G. I. Taylor and for the British Admiralty.
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Professor Volterra specialized in the theory of vibrations, strength of materials, the mathematical theory of elasticity, and experimental stress analysis. He held a National Science Foundation grant to study vibrations of curved bars. He was also awarded a Fulbright fellowship, which took him to the
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After the Mussolini regime promulgated the 1938 racial laws, which prohibited Jews from teaching, Enrico lost his position. The following year, he left Italy for Cambridge, England, where he earned a PhD in engineering. When Italy entered World War II on the German side, Enrico was imprisoned in an
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in the science of structures from the University of Rome. Awarded an Italian government fellowship for study abroad, Volterra spent 1933 in Switzerland, where he worked in Professor Mirko Ros's materials testing laboratory at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) in Zurich, doing research
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on concrete and reinforced concrete. He also collaborated with Ros that year testing the structures for the new Palace of Nations in Geneva, the headquarters of the League of Nations. Following his return to Rome in January 1934, Volterra became
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In 1948 he joined the faculty of the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago, then the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New York, and in 1957 the University of Texas at Austin.
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Volterra, Enrico (1961). "Second approximation of method of internal constraints and its applications".
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Chang, Tish-Chun; Volterra, Enrico (1969). "Upper and lower bounds for frequencies of elastic arcs".
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Technion-Israel Institute of Technology to lecture. Professor Volterra published nearly 100 papers.
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Enrico Volterra, Faculty Memorials, Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics, ae.utexas.edu
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Finding Aid for the Enrico Volterra Papers 1910–2009, bulk 1930–1973
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The Caltech Archives, In the News, Enrico Volterra papers
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and, in the same year, his professional qualification (
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Index

Vito Volterra
Sapienza University of Rome
ICM
Levi-Civita
doi
10.1016/0020-7403(61)90038-8
Bibcode
1969ASAJ...46.1165C
doi
10.1121/1.1911837


Finding Aid for the Enrico Volterra Papers 1910–2009, bulk 1930–1973
The Caltech Archives, In the News, Enrico Volterra papers
Enrico Volterra, Faculty Memorials, Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics, ae.utexas.edu
"Review: Dynamics of vibrations by E. Volterra & E. C. Zachmanoglou"
Bibcode
1966JAM....33..956V
doi
10.1115/1.3625222
Categories
1905 births
1973 deaths
20th-century Italian Jews
Sapienza University of Rome alumni
Alumni of the University of Cambridge
Engineers from Rome
University of Texas faculty
20th-century Italian engineers
Illinois Institute of Technology faculty

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