Marcus Reiner

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Marcus Reiner was an influential engineer and physicist renowned for his pioneering contributions to rheology, the study of the flow and deformation of matter.

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instanceOf engineer
person
physicist
rheologist
authorOf Deformation, Strain and Flow: An Elementary Introduction to Rheology
awardReceived Israel Prize in exact sciences
Weizmann Prize
coDeveloperOf Reiner–Rivlin fluid model
collaboratedWith Ronald S. Rivlin
countryOfCitizenship Germany
Israel
dateOfBirth 1886-12-05
dateOfDeath 1976-04-25
educatedAt Technical University of Berlin
surface form: Technische Hochschule Berlin
employer Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
ethnicGroup Jews
surface form: Jewish people
fieldOfWork applied mechanics
continuum mechanics
fluid mechanics
rheology
gender male
hasNationality German
Israeli
influenced development of modern rheology
influencedBy Ludwig Prandtl
Max Born
languageOfWorkOrName English
German
memberOf Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities
notableFor Reiner–Rivlin fluid model
applications of rheology to engineering problems
pioneering contributions to rheology
popularizing rheology as a distinct scientific discipline
studies of non-Newtonian fluids
work on the theory of viscoelasticity
notableWork Deformation, Strain and Flow: An Elementary Introduction to Rheology
occupation author
researcher
university professor
placeOfBirth Austro-Hungarian Empire
Chernivtsi
Czernowitz
placeOfDeath Haifa
Israel
workLocation Haifa
Israel

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Bingham Medal notableRecipient Marcus Reiner