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John
F. Brady
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Professor of Chemical Engineering
B.S.,Chemical
Engineering, University of Pennsylvania, 1975; Certificate
of Postgraduate Study in Chemical Engineering, Cambridge,
England, 1976; M.S. and Ph.D., Chemical Engineering, Stanford
University, 1977, 1981
Office
Location: 211 Spalding
Mail Code: 210-41
Phone: (626) 395-4183
Fax: (626) 568-8743
Research
Group: JFB Group
Stokesian Dynamics |
Postdoctoral
Research
Postdoctoral Fellow, Ecole Superiéure de Physique
et de Chimie Industrielles, Paris, France, 1980-81
Research
Fluid mechanics and transport processes; Complex and multiphase
fluids
Awards
and Honors
E.C. Bingham Medal for outstanding contributions to the field of rheology, Society of Rheology (2007); Presidential Young Investigator Award, National Science
Foundation (1985); Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation Teacher-Scholar
Award (1986); Joliot-Curie Professor, E.S.P.C.I., Paris, France
(1988), (1996); ASEE Curtis W. McGraw Research Award (1993);
Corrsin Lecture in Fluid Mechanics, Johns Hopkins University
(1995); J.M. Burgers Professor, Twente University, The Netherlands
(1997); G.K. Batchelor Lecture in Fluid Mechanics, DAMTP,
University of Cambridge, England (1997); Professional Progress
Award, AIChE (1998), National Academy of Engineering (1999);Texas
Distinguished Faculty Lecturer (2000); Mason Lecturer, Stanford
University (2002); Wilhelm Lecturer, Princeton University
(2003); Bird, Stewart & Lightfoot Lecturer, University
of Wisconsin (2004); Lindsey Lecturer, Texas A&M (2004);
ASEE Dow Lecturer (2004). |