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  • It is named after the American fluid dynamicist Hunter Rouse.
  • "' Roddam Narasimha "'( born 20 July 1933 ) is an Indian aerospace scientist and fluid dynamicist.
  • This was one of the few problems that the late fluid dynamicist Sir Geoffrey I . Taylor left the rest of us to solve.
  • These patterns are formed from a phenomenon known as a K醨m醤 vortex which is named after the engineer and fluid dynamicist Theodore von K醨m醤,.
  • Engineering and research also saw great growth and expansion from the fluid dynamicist whose research accomplishments included work on early development of the jet engine and a seat on the National Aeronautics and Space Council.
  • In 1987 Acrivos joined as the Albert Einstein Professor of Science and Engineering at The City College of the City University of New York, a chair vacated by the death of renowned fluid dynamicist Veniamin Levich.
  • "' Stanley Corrsin "'( 3 April 1920  2 June 1986 ) was an American physicist, fluid dynamicist, and Theophilus Halley Smoot Professor of Engineering at the Johns Hopkins University.
  • In 1997, as the popular Berlin senator ( councillor ) responsible for schools, youth and sport she found herself defending the government's group dynamicist " ( " " Gruppendynamikerin " " ).
  • Kries's findings were subsequently derived independently in 1898 by the Russian fluid dynamicist Nikolay Yegorovich Zhukovsky ( 1847 1921 ), in 1898 by the American civil engineer Joseph Palmer Frizell ( 1832 1910 ), and in 1902 by the Italian engineer Lorenzo Allievi ( 1856 1941 ).
  • Bryan's 1971 paper with the noted dynamicist Adrian Gill demonstrated the important role played by bottom topography in setting the structure of the global ocean circulation, and played a major role in suggesting links between changes in continental topography and climate, continuing a long-term interest in the role of oceanic heat transport in determining global climate.
  • Amongst the many such on-campus collaborations that have sprung up over the years : a fluid dynamicist has joined forces with a statistical mechanician to look at flow in nanochannels with an experimental physicist to study the freezing of laser-induced metal droplets when they impinge on a substrate; a theoretical molecular-dynamics study of the arrangement of water molecules around a protein has emerged from coffee-table discussions between a biochemist and physicist; and a many-body theorist is modelling the devices developed in the molecular electronics lab.