Morton M. Denn

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Morton M. Denn is a prominent chemical engineer and rheologist known for his influential research in non-Newtonian fluid mechanics and polymer processing.

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chemical engineer
rheologist
educatedAt University of Delaware NERFINISHED
University of Minnesota NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork chemical engineering
non-Newtonian fluid mechanics
polymer processing
polymer rheology
rheology
transport phenomena
hasAcademicAdvisor R. Byron Bird NERFINISHED
hasAcademicPosition former professor at University of California, Berkeley
former professor at University of Delaware
professor at City College of New York
professor at City University of New York Graduate Center
hasEditorialRole editor of AIChE Journal
editor of Journal of Rheology
hasOccupation author
professor
researcher
hasReceivedAward Bingham Medal of the Society of Rheology NERFINISHED
Founders Award of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers NERFINISHED
Professional Progress Award of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers NERFINISHED
William H. Walker Award of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers NERFINISHED
membership in the National Academy of Engineering
hasWritten Chemical Engineering: An Introduction NERFINISHED
Engineering Calculation in the Chemical Process Industry NERFINISHED
Introduction to Chemical Engineering Analysis NERFINISHED
Non-Newtonian Flow and Applied Rheology-related articles
Polymer Melt Processing NERFINISHED
Process Fluid Mechanics NERFINISHED
knownFor contributions to transport phenomena in polymeric systems
research on non-Newtonian fluid mechanics
research on polymer processing
research on rheology of complex fluids
language English
memberOf American Institute of Chemical Engineers NERFINISHED
National Academy of Engineering
Society of Rheology NERFINISHED
nationality American
notableStudent various doctoral students in rheology and polymer processing
researchInterest constitutive modeling of complex fluids
flow-induced phase transitions in polymers
instabilities in polymer processing
interfacial phenomena in complex fluids

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Bingham Medal notableRecipient Morton M. Denn