Max M. Frocht

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Born(1894-06-03)June 3, 1894
Poland
DiedJuly 1974(1974-07-00) (aged 80)
Max M. Frocht
Born(1894-06-03)June 3, 1894
Poland
DiedJuly 1974(1974-07-00) (aged 80)
Alma materUniversity of Michigan (BS, PhD)
University of Pittsburgh (MS)
Scientific career
FieldsMechanics
photoelasticity
InstitutionsIllinois Institute of Technology
Thesis (1931)
Doctoral advisorStephen Timoshenko

Max Mark Frocht (3 June 1894  July 1974)[1] was a Polish-American engineer and educator. He was a professor at the Illinois Institute of Technology and founder of the Laboratory for Experimental Stress Analysis.

Max Mark Frocht had moved from Congress Poland to the United States in 1912, settling in Detroit where he worked as a machinist and tool maker. In 1916 he enrolled in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Michigan, earning his B.S. in 1920. He received an M.S. in physics in 1925 from the University of Pittsburgh, before retiring to the University of Michigan to earn a Ph.D. in 1931 with Stephen Timoshenko.[citation needed]

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