Cesar Augusto Sciammarella (born August 22, 1924) is an Argentine civil engineer who made significant contributions to the field of experimental mechanics.
[1] In the last decade, he has extended his pioneering developments in moiré,[2] holography, and speckle interferometry[3] methodologies down to the nanometer level.
In his Doctoral Thesis on the moiré method, he extended the Continuum Mechanics model originally developed by Dantu to large deformations.
Dr Sciammarella generalised the methods that measure displacements using Fourier analysis in the process of formation of the fringe images.
The coup that brought down Perón's difficult republic was aided by officers from Argentine Army Engineering School.
[8] Later, he published a series of papers answering how far it is possible to recover fringe order information utilizing computer analysis.