Raymond E. Goldstein

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Raymond E. Goldstein is a physicist renowned for his pioneering work in biological and nonlinear fluid dynamics, for which he received the APS Fluid Dynamics Prize.


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instanceOf person
physicist
awardReceived APS Fluid Dynamics Prize
citizenship United States of America
educatedAt Cornell University
Harvard University
employer University of Cambridge NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork biological physics
biophysics
fluid dynamics
nonlinear fluid dynamics
soft condensed matter physics
hasAcademicDiscipline applied mathematics
theoretical physics
hasGender male
knownFor pioneering work in biological fluid dynamics
pioneering work in nonlinear fluid dynamics
research on active matter
research on collective behavior in biological systems
research on flagellar synchronization
research on pattern formation in fluids
languageSpoken English
memberOf Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics
University of Cambridge faculty
notableWork research on chemotaxis and microbial dynamics
studies of pattern formation in reaction–diffusion systems
studies of synchronization of eukaryotic flagella
work on low-Reynolds-number locomotion
occupation research scientist
university professor
positionHeld Professor of Complex Physical Systems
researchInterest biological flows
nonequilibrium statistical physics
nonlinear dynamics
self-organization in living systems
workLocation Cambridge

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Fluid Dynamics Prize
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