Lallit Anand was born in Delhi, India on June 29, 1948. He completed his undergraduate studies in mechanical engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur in 1970. He went on to earn his doctorate degree from Brown University in 1975. That year he started work as a research scientist at the United States Steel Corporation's Mechanical Sciences Division of the Fundamental Research Laboratory, and was later promoted to senior research scientist. He served in that position until 1981. He joined the faculty in the department of mechanical engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 1982, and has worked there for over thirty six years.[3] From 2008 to 2013, he served as the head of the Area for Mechanics. He currently holds the title of Warren and Towneley Rohsenow Professor of Mechanical Engineering.[4] Professor Anand has mentored over 25 Ph.D. students during his years as an educator at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.[5] He was elected as a member to the National Academy of Engineering in 2018[6] for contributions to the development of plasticity for engineering technology: theory, experiment, and computation.
In addition to his work at the university, he has served as the program director for the Mechanics of Materials Program [1], as well as the Manufacturing Processes Program in the Engineering Directorate of the National Science Foundation from 1989 to 1991. Further, from 1994 to 1999 he was a member of the Executive Committee of the Applied Mechanics Division[2] of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, and served as the chair of the Applied Mechanics Division in 1999.[3]
Anand has published over 130 peer-reviewed research papers in academic journals.[5] He has also coauthored a textbook with Morton Gurtin and Eliot Fried, titled The Mechanics and Thermodynamics of Continua published by Cambridge University Press in 2010, which is frequently used in engineering courses focusing on continuum mechanics.[5][8]
Awards and honors
1992: Eric Reissner Medal, 1992 from the International Society for Computational Engineering & Sciences.[9]
2007: Khan International Plasticity Medal, 2007 from the International Journal of Plasticity [4] for outstanding life-long contributions to the field of Plasticity.[11]
2014: Symposium Honoring Professor Lallit Anand on the Occasion of his 65th Birthday at the 17th U. S. National Congress on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics [5] at Michigan State University.[13]