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Area of Science:

  • Chemical Engineering
  • Applied Thermodynamics
  • Process Design

Background:

  • Earned degrees from Cornell University and the University of Rochester.
  • Obtained a PhD from Princeton University in 1955.
  • Joined the faculty at the University of California, Berkeley.

Discussion:

  • Developed molecular-thermodynamic models for phase equilibria in large-scale separation operations.
  • Investigated properties of electrolytes, hydrates, critical phenomena in fluid mixtures, polymers, gels, and biomolecule separation.
  • Consulted for industry leaders like Air Projects and Chemicals and Fluor Corporation.

Key Insights:

  • Pioneered molecular-thermodynamic models for industrial chemical processes.
  • Advanced understanding of phase equilibria and separation technologies.
  • Contributed to diverse fields including fluid mixtures, polymers, and biomolecules.

Outlook:

  • Emphasized the integration of science, engineering, humanities, and societal needs.
  • Advocated for a holistic approach to engineering education.
  • Stressed the link between integrated learning and personal fulfillment for engineers.