Background
Atluri, Satya Nadham was born on October 7, 1945 in Gudivada, Andhra, India. Son of Tirupati Rao and Tulasi Atluri. came to the United States, 1966, naturalized, 1976.
aerospace engineering educator
Atluri, Satya Nadham was born on October 7, 1945 in Gudivada, Andhra, India. Son of Tirupati Rao and Tulasi Atluri. came to the United States, 1966, naturalized, 1976.
Bachelor of Engineering, Andhra University, Vizag, 1964. Mechanical Engineering, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India, 1966. Doctor of Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1969.
Doctor of Science honoris causa, National University Ireland, Dublin, 1989.
Researcher, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, 1966-1971;
Jerome Clarke Hunsaker visiting professor aeronautics and astronautics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1990-1991;
assistant professor, U. Washington, Seattle, 1971-1974;
associate professor engineering science and mechanic, Georgia Institute Technology, Atlanta, 1974-1977;
professor, Georgia Institute Technology, Atlanta, 1977-1979;
Regents' professor mechanics, Georgia Institute Technology, Atlanta, since 1979;
director Center for Advancement Computational Mechanics, Georgia Institute Technology, Atlanta, since 1980;
institute professor, Georgia Institute Technology, Atlanta, since 1991;
Regents' professor aerospace engineering, Georgia Institute Technology, Atlanta, since 1991;
White House nominee Committee for Evaluation National Medal of Technology, Department Commerce, since 1992;
member research, engineering & development advising committee, Federal Aviation Administration, Washington, since 1994. Co-chairman International Conference on Computational Engineering Science, Tokyo, 1986,Atlanta, 1988, Melbourne, Australia, 1991, Patras, Greece, 1991, Hong Kong, 1992, Hawaii, 1995. General lecturer, invited keynote speaker over250 international technical conferences.
Advisory professor Southwestern Jiaotong U., Emei, Sichuan, China, 1988. Board directors Federal Aviation Administration Center for Excellence in Computational Modeling of Aerospace Structures, Georgia Institute Technology, 1992. WhiteHouse nominee Evaluation Committee for National Medal of Technology, unites states department Commerce, 1992.
Member of advisory committee research, engineering and development Federal Aviation Administration, since 1995.
Fellow International Congress on Fracture (honorary), American Society of Mechanical Engineers (chairman committee computing in applied mechanics 1983-1985, associate editor Applied Mechanical Revs.), American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (associate editor American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Journal since 1983, Structures Dynamics and Materials award 1988), American Academy Mechanics, Aeronautical Society India, United States Association Computational Mechanics (founder, member executive committee). Member American Society of Civil Engineers (associate editor Journal Engineering Mechanics 1982-1984, member executive committee, Aerospace Structures and Materials award 1986), United States National Academy Engineering, International Association for Computational Mechanics (founding member, executive council), International Association Boundary Element Methods (member executive committee).
Married Revati Adusumilli, May 17, 1972. Children: Neelima, Niroupa.