2017-08-02T05:39:00+03:00[Europe/Moscow] en true Jürgen Gmehling, Alexis Thérèse Petit, Merle Randall, Werner Kuhn, Herbert Callen, Joel Lebowitz, Amir Faghri, John Scales Avery, Joseph Henry Keenan, Joseph Neng Shun Kwong, Paul Chun (professor), Athanase Dupré, Théophile de Donder, Howard Wilson Emmons, Donald Bannerman Macleod, Adrian Bejan, Elias Gyftopoulos, George N. Hatsopoulos, Victor Gustave Robin, Bernard H. Lavenda, Morton Gurtin, Frederick Rossini, Richard Sears McCulloh, Robert Ulanowicz, Otto Redlich, Alfred Ubbelohde, Edward A. Guggenheim flashcards
Thermodynamicists

Thermodynamicists

  • Jürgen Gmehling
    Jürgen Gmehling (born January 13, 1946 in Duisburg) is a retired German professor of technical and industrial chemistry at the Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg.
  • Alexis Thérèse Petit
    Alexis Thérèse Petit (2 October 1791, Vesoul, Haute-Saône – 21 June 1820 in Paris) was a French physicist.
  • Merle Randall
    Merle Randall (January 29, 1888 – March 17, 1950) was an American physical chemist famous for his work, over the period of 25 years, in measuring free energy calculations of compounds with Gilbert N.
  • Werner Kuhn
    Werner Kuhn (February 6, 1899 – August 27, 1963) was a Swiss physical chemist who developed the first model of the viscosity of polymer solutions using statistical mechanics.
  • Herbert Callen
    Herbert Bernard Callen (1919 – May 22, 1993) was an American physicist best known as the author of the textbook Thermodynamics and an Introduction to Thermostatistics, the most frequently cited thermodynamic reference in physics research literature.
  • Joel Lebowitz
    Joel L. Lebowitz (born May 10, 1930 in Taceva (Tiachiv), then in Czechoslovakia) is a mathematical physicist widely acknowledged for his outstanding contributions to statistical physics, statistical mechanics and many other fields of Mathematics and Physics.
  • Amir Faghri
    Amir Faghri is an American professor and leader in the engineering profession as an educator, scientist, and administrator.
  • John Scales Avery
    John Scales Avery (born in 1933 in Lebanon to American parents) is a theoretical chemist noted for his research publications in quantum chemistry, thermodynamics, evolution, and history of science.
  • Joseph Henry Keenan
    Joseph Henry Keenan (August 24, 1900 – July 17, 1977) was an American thermodynamicist and mechanical engineer noted for his work in the calculation of steam tables, research in jet-rocket propulsion, and his work in furthering the development in the understanding of the laws of thermodynamics in the mid 20th century.
  • Joseph Neng Shun Kwong
    Joseph Neng Shun Kwong (October 28, 1916 – January 4, 1998) was a chemical engineer, most famous for his role in the development of the Redlich–Kwong equation of state.
  • Paul Chun (professor)
    Paul W. Chun is a professor emeritus at the University of Florida.
  • Athanase Dupré
    Louis Victoire Athanase Dupré (28 December 1808 – 10 August 1869) was a French mathematician and physicist noted for his 1860s publications on the mechanical theory of heat (thermodynamics); work that was said to have inspired the publications of engineer Francois Massieu and his Massieu functions; which in turn inspired the work of American engineer Willard Gibbs and his fundamental equations.
  • Théophile de Donder
    Théophile Ernest de Donder (19 August 1872 – 11 May 1957) was a Belgian mathematician and physicist famous for his work (published in 1923) in developing correlations between the Newtonian concept of chemical affinity and the Gibbsian concept of free energy.
  • Howard Wilson Emmons
    Howard Wilson Emmons (1912–1998) was a professor in the department of Mechanical Engineering at Harvard University.
  • Donald Bannerman Macleod
    Donald Bannerman Macleod (21 July 1887 – 8 March 1972) was a New Zealand molecular physicist.
  • Adrian Bejan
    Adrian Bejan is an American professor who developed modern thermodynamics and the constructal law of design and evolution in nature.
  • Elias Gyftopoulos
    Elias Panayiotis Gyftopoulos (Greek: Ηλίας Παναγιώτης Γυφτόπουλος; July 4, 1927 – June 23, 2012) was a Greek-American engineer who gave contributions to Thermodynamics both in its general formulation and its quantum foundations.
  • George N. Hatsopoulos
    George Nicholas Hatsopoulos (born January 7, 1927) is a Greek American mechanical engineer noted for his work in thermodynamics and for having co-founded Thermo Electron.
  • Victor Gustave Robin
    Victor Gustave Robin (1855-1897) was a French mathematical analyst and applied mathematicianwho lectured in mathematical physics at the Sorbonne in Paris and also worked in the area of thermodynamics.
  • Bernard H. Lavenda
    Bernard Howard Lavenda (born September 18, 1945) is a retired professor of chemical physics at the University of Camerino and expert on irreversible thermodynamics.
  • Morton Gurtin
    Morton E. Gurtin is a mechanical engineer who became a mathematician and de facto mathematical physicist.
  • Frederick Rossini
    Frederick Dominic Rossini (1899- 1990) was an American thermodynamicist noted for his work in chemical thermodynamics.
  • Richard Sears McCulloh
    Richard Sears McCulloh (18 March 1818 – 1894) was an American civil engineer and professor of mechanics and thermodynamics at the Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Virginia.
  • Robert Ulanowicz
    Robert Edward Ulanowicz is an American theoretical ecologist and philosopher of Polish descent who in his search for a unified theory of ecology has formulated a paradigm he calls Process Ecology.
  • Otto Redlich
    Otto Redlich (November 4, 1896 – August 14, 1978) was an Austrian physical chemist and chemical engineer who is best known for his development of equations of state like Redlich-Kwong equation.
  • Alfred Ubbelohde
    Alfred René Jean Paul Ubbelohde FRS (14 December 1907 – 7 January 1988) was a Belgian-born English physical chemist.
  • Edward A. Guggenheim
    Guggenheim was born in Manchester 11 August 1901, the son of Armand Guggenheim and Marguerite Bertha Simon.