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Martha Salcudean, née le 26 février 1934 à Cluj, en Roumanie, et morte le 17 juillet 2019 en Colombie-Britannique, au Canada, est un professeur de génie mécanique, spécialiste de la mécanique des fluides numérique et du transfert thermique. Survivante de l'Holocauste, elle est la première femme qui dirige un département de génie dans une université canadienne. Martha Sălcudean (née Abel; 1934 – 12 July 2019) was an internationally recognised expert in computational fluid dynamics. She was Canada's first female head of a university engineering department. Salcudean was born in 1934 in Cluj, Romania, into a Jewish family. She survived the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp and decades living under totalitarian regimes before she moved to Canada in 1976. Salcudean was a recipient of several provincial and national engineering awards in Canada. Salcudean died on 17 July 2019.
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Martha Sălcudean (née Abel; 1934 – 12 July 2019) was an internationally recognised expert in computational fluid dynamics. She was Canada's first female head of a university engineering department. Salcudean was born in 1934 in Cluj, Romania, into a Jewish family. She survived the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp and decades living under totalitarian regimes before she moved to Canada in 1976. Salcudean was a recipient of several provincial and national engineering awards in Canada. Salcudean died on 17 July 2019. Martha Salcudean, née le 26 février 1934 à Cluj, en Roumanie, et morte le 17 juillet 2019 en Colombie-Britannique, au Canada, est un professeur de génie mécanique, spécialiste de la mécanique des fluides numérique et du transfert thermique. Survivante de l'Holocauste, elle est la première femme qui dirige un département de génie dans une université canadienne.
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