Biography:Dominick J. DeMichele

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Short description: American engineering scientist
Dominick J. DeMichele
Born(1916-06-27)June 27, 1916
DiedOctober 6, 2000(2000-10-06) (aged 84)
Alma materRensselaer Polytechnic Institute (BS)
Scientific career
FieldsMechanics
Modal Analysis
InstitutionsGeneral Electric

Dominick J. DeMichele (27 June 1916 — 6 October 2000)[1] was an American engineer and founder of the International Modal Analysis Conference (IMAC).[2] He went by Dick.

Education

DeMichele graduated from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1940.[3]

Research and career

DeMichele started with General Electric in Schenectady NY as a lab assistant in the electromechanical technology laboratory on January 1, 1941. The lab became the research and development laboratory for GE and he got the nickname of "shake man".[4] While at GE he made significant contributions to solid mechanics including vibration, shock, stress analysis, and acoustics.[5] After he retired from GE in 1979 he developed courses for Union College.[3] These developed into the International Modal Analysis Conference (IMAC), the first being held November 8 to 10, 1982 at the Holiday Inn, International Drive, Orlando, Florida.[6] He served as the director for 13 IMACs. He was also a long time member of the Society for Experimental Mechanics, and in 1988 IMAC became affiliation with the Society of Experimental Mechanics.[7] In 1990 the Society for Experimental Mechanics created the D.J. DeMichele Award in his honor to recognize an individual for “exemplary service and support of promoting the science and educational aspects of modal analysis technology.”[8] DeMichele was the inaugural recipient. In 2003 the Society for Experimental Mechanics created the D.J. DeMichele Scholarship to support students' participation in the International Modal Analysis Conference (IMAC).[9] He was named an Honorary Member of the society in 2000, shortly before his passing.[10]

Awards and recognition

  • General Electric Company Charles A. Coffin award (1949)[4]
  • General Electric Company Inventors Award
  • Society for Experimental Mechanics Fellow (1979)[11]
  • Society for Experimental Mechanics DeMichele Award (1990)[8]
  • Society for Experimental Mechanics Honorary Member (2000 to 2000)[10]

References

  1. "DEMICHELE, DEBORAHE thru DEMICHELE, GEORGEJ". https://sortedbyname.com/letter_d/d137001.html. 
  2. Fundamentals of Structural Dynamics. Wiley. 2006. ISBN 978-0471430445. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 "SEM News: MEMORIALS DOMINICKJ. DEMICHELE (1934-2000) IMAC FOUNDER". Experimental Techniques. 2000. doi:10.1111/j.1747-1567.2000.tb01342.x. https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1111/j.1747-1567.2000.tb01342.x.pdf. 
  4. 4.0 4.1 (in en) Dominick DeMichele 1916-2000 (Dominick DeMicheal), https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TD8R2KOsulo, retrieved 2021-12-29 
  5. "SEM History: HISTORY OF THE SEM HONORS AND AWARDS PROGRAM". Experimental Techniques 25. 2001. https://sem.org/Files/about/sem_history25_5.pdf. 
  6. International Modal Analysis Conference, Juhl, Peter B, ed (1982) (in English). Proceedings of the 1st International Modal Analysis Conference & Exhibit, November 8-10, 1982, Holiday Inn, International Drive, Orlando, Florida. Schenectady, N.Y. (1 Union Ave., Schenectady 12308): Union College. OCLC 10072060. https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/10072060. 
  7. "The Modern Era of Experimental Modal Analysis". Sound and Vibration. 2007. http://www.sandv.com/downloads/0701alle.pdf. 
  8. 8.0 8.1 "Society for Experimental Mechanics". https://sem.org/awardsdemichele. 
  9. "Society for Experimental Mechanics". https://sem.org/awardsdjscholarship. 
  10. 10.0 10.1 "Society for Experimental Mechanics". https://sem.org/awardshonorary. 
  11. "Society for Experimental Mechanics". https://sem.org/awardsfellow.