John F. Brady

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John F. Brady is an American chemical engineer and applied mathematician known for his influential work in fluid mechanics and complex fluids, particularly in the microhydrodynamics of suspensions.

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instanceOf applied mathematician
chemical engineer
person
academicDegree PhD in chemical engineering
awardReceived Alpha Chi Sigma Award
American Academy of Arts and Sciences fellowship
Bingham Medal of the Society of Rheology
Fluid Dynamics Prize
surface form: Fluid Dynamics Prize of the American Physical Society

National Academy of Engineering
surface form: National Academy of Engineering membership

Professional Progress Award of the AIChE
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt Stanford University
University of Pennsylvania
employer California Institute of Technology
fieldOfWork applied mathematics
chemical engineering
complex fluids
fluid mechanics
microhydrodynamics
gender male
knownFor complex fluid mechanics
microhydrodynamics of suspensions
theoretical studies of suspensions
languageSpoken English
memberOf American Academy of Arts and Sciences
National Academy of Engineering
notableWork hydrodynamic interaction theories for particles in suspension
studies of Brownian motion in complex fluids
theory of suspension rheology
occupation professor
positionHeld Chevron Professor of Chemical Engineering
Professor of Mechanical Engineering
workInstitution California Institute of Technology

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Fluid Dynamics Prize hasRecipient John F. Brady