Howard A. Stone
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Howard A. Stone is a prominent American engineer and applied physicist renowned for his pioneering contributions to fluid dynamics and soft matter physics.
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| Predicate | Object |
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| instanceOf |
academic
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applied physicist → engineer → person → |
| awardReceived |
APS Fluid Dynamics Prize
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National Academy of Engineering membership → |
| citizenship |
United States of America
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| degree |
PhD in chemical engineering
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| educatedAt |
California Institute of Technology
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University of California, Davis → |
| employer |
Princeton University
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| fieldOfWork |
applied physics
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chemical engineering → fluid dynamics → soft matter physics → |
| gender |
male
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| hasAcademicDiscipline |
chemical engineering
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mechanical engineering → physics → |
| hasPublicationType |
review articles in fluid dynamics
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scientific articles → |
| hasRole |
researcher in fluid mechanics
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university professor → |
| influencedBy |
classical fluid mechanics
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| influences |
contemporary research in microfluidics
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contemporary research in soft matter → |
| knownFor |
pioneering contributions to fluid dynamics
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pioneering contributions to soft matter physics → research on complex fluids → research on interfacial phenomena → research on microfluidics → |
| languageSpoken |
English
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| memberOf |
American Institute of Chemical Engineers
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American Physical Society → National Academy of Engineering → |
| nationality |
American
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| notableWork |
research on droplet dynamics
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research on low-Reynolds-number flows → research on surfactant-laden interfaces → |
| occupation |
professor
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| positionHeld |
faculty member at Princeton University
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| researchInterest |
biological flows
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capillarity → interfacial flows → transport phenomena → wetting → |
| workLocation |
Princeton, New Jersey
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Referenced by (2)
| Subject (surface form when different) | Predicate |
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Fluid Dynamics Prize
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hasRecipient |
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Andreas Acrivos
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notableStudent |