APS Fellow Archive

The APS Fellow Archive contains records of many APS Fellows from 1921 to the present. Please note some Fellows may not be displayed or may display with limited information.

The archive is a historical record and is not updated to reflect current information. All institutional affiliations reflect the Fellows’ affiliations at the time of election to APS Fellowship.

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Nadine N Aubry [2005]
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Citation: For pioneering work on the derivation and analysis of reduced representations of turbulent and other complex fluid flows, as well as recent contributions to micro fluid dynamics.
Nominated by: DFD

John Kelly Eaton [2005]
Stanford University
Citation: For fundamental and original contributions to the understanding of turbulent boundary layers and turbulent particle-laden flows and for development of unique and useful experimental and simulation methods.
Nominated by: DFD

Jean Pierre Hulin [2005]
Laboratoire FAST
Citation: For novel and physically insightful experiments on transport in porous and fractured media, fluid mixing and granular flows.
Nominated by: DFD

Martin R Maxey [2005]
Brown University
Citation: For his seminal contributions to the understanding of the physics of particle-laden turbulent flows.
Nominated by: DFD

Eckart Heinz Meiburg [2005]
University of California, Santa Barbara
Citation: For the development and use of computer codes to elucidate significant fluid dynamical problems, including: molecular dynamics, interfacial, thermocapillary, particle-laden and porous-media flows, wakes, rotating jets and gravity currents.
Nominated by: DFD

Wallace Kendal Melville [2005]
University of California, San Diego
Citation: For insightful laboratory, theoretical and field studies of fluid mechanics governing many oceanographic phenomena including breaking waves, rotating fluids, acoustics and flow over topography.
Nominated by: DFD

Thomas Mullin [2005]
University of Manchester
Citation: For experimental insights and characterization of the nonlinear dynamics of diverse fluid phenomena.
Nominated by: DFD

Timothy John Pedley [2005]
University of Cambridge
Citation: For manifold contributions to biofluiddynamics and great dedication to the international fluid dynamics community.
Nominated by: DFD

Sandra Marina Troian [2005]
Princeton University
Citation: For pioneering theoretical, experimental and molecular simulation studies of micro-hydrodynamic flows.
Nominated by: DFD

Stephane Zaleski [2005]
LMM/UPMC
Citation: For pioneering contributions to the development of Lattice Boltmann methods and advanced methods for multiphase flows as well as studies of atomization and other multiphase flow problems.
Nominated by: DFD