Laszlo Adler

Laszlo Adler
Laszlo Adler in 2005
Born (1932-12-03) December 3, 1932
CitizenshipAmerican (1963–)
Education
Known forNondestructive Evaluation of Materials
Spouse
Vera Princz Adler
(m. 1963)
Children2
Awards
  • Ohio State University Distinguished Scholar Award, 1993
  • Taine McDougal Professorship, 1989
  • University of Tennessee Distinguished Alumni Award, 2017
  • ICU Golden Whistle Award, 2025
Scientific career
FieldsPhysics
InstitutionsGeneral Motors Institute
University of Gottingen
University of Tennessee
Ohio State University
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
University of Paris VII
Israel Institute of Metals Technion
Air Force Materials Research Laboratory
ThesisParametric generation of ultrasonic waves : linear and nonlinear phenomena (1969)
Doctoral advisorMack A. Breazeale

Laszlo Adler is a Hungarian born, Hungarian-American physicist and a Taine McDougal Professor Emeritus in the Department of Integrated Systems Engineering at the Ohio State University. He is known for his work in Ultrasonics, Acousto-optics, and Nondestructive Evaluation of Materials. He is a holocaust survivor and has been active in scientific research for over 60 years.