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This special issue of ZAMP is published to honor Paul M. Naghdi for
his contributions to mechanics over the last forty years and more.
It is offered in celebration of his long, productive career in
continuum mechan ics; a career which has been marked by a passion
for the intrinsic beauty of the subject, an uncompromising
adherence to academic standards, and an untiring devotion to our
profession. Originally, this issue was planned in celebration of
Naghdi's 70th birthday, which occurred on 29 March 1994. But, as
the papers were being prepared for the press, it became evident
that the illness from which Professor Naghdi had been suffering
during recent months was extremely serious. On 26 May 1994, a
reception took place in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at
Berkeley, at which Naghdi received The Berkeley Citation (which is
given in lieu of an honorary degree) and where he was also
presented with the Table of Contents of the present collection.
Subse quently, he had the opportunity to read the papers in
manuscript form. He was very touched that his colleagues had chosen
to honor him with their fine contributions. The knowledge that he
was held in such high esteem by his fellow scientists brought a
special pleasure and consolation to him in his last weeks. On
Saturday evening, 9 July 1994, Paul Naghdi succumbed to the lung
cancer which he had so courageously endured.
This special issue of ZAMP is published to honor Paul M. Naghdi for
his contributions to mechanics over the last forty years and more.
It is offered in celebration of his long, productive career in
continuum mechan ics; a career which has been marked by a passion
for the intrinsic beauty of the subject, an uncompromising
adherence to academic standards, and an untiring devotion to our
profession. Originally, this issue was planned in celebration of
Naghdi's 70th birthday, which occurred on 29 March 1994. But, as
the papers were being prepared for the press, it became evident
that the illness from which Professor Naghdi had been suffering
during recent months was extremely serious. On 26 May 1994, a
reception took place in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at
Berkeley, at which Naghdi received The Berkeley Citation (which is
given in lieu of an honorary degree) and where he was also
presented with the Table of Contents of the present collection.
Subse quently, he had the opportunity to read the papers in
manuscript form. He was very touched that his colleagues had chosen
to honor him with their fine contributions. The knowledge that he
was held in such high esteem by his fellow scientists brought a
special pleasure and consolation to him in his last weeks. On
Saturday evening, 9 July 1994, Paul Naghdi succumbed to the lung
cancer which he had so courageously endured."
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