William Rees Sears

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William Rees Sears was an American aeronautical engineer and educator known for his influential work in aerodynamics and aircraft design.

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instanceOf academic
aeronautical engineer
educator
human
areaOfInfluence aeronautical engineering education
modern aircraft design
awardReceived AIAA Honors and Awards program
surface form: AIAA structures, structural dynamics, and materials awards (various)

Daniel Guggenheim Medal
citizenship American
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt California Institute of Technology
University of Minnesota
employer California Institute of Technology
Cornell University
University of Arizona
fieldOfWork aerodynamics
aerospace engineering
aircraft design
genreOfWriting technical papers in aerodynamics
textbooks in aeronautical engineering
hasGender male
influencedBy Theodore von Kármán
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
notableFor influential work in aerodynamics
influential work in aircraft design
notableStudentOrCollaborator Theodore von Kármán
occupation aeronautical engineer
university professor
positionHeld founding head of the Department of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering at the University of Arizona
head of the Graduate School of Aeronautical Engineering at Cornell University
workedOn aerodynamic theory of wings and airfoils
aircraft performance and design
compressible flow aerodynamics

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William R. Sears fullName William Rees Sears