- Ascher H. Shapiro
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name = Ascher H. Shapiro
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birth_date =May 20 1916
birth_place =Brooklyn ,New York
death_date =November 26 ,2004
death_place = Jamaica Plain,Boston ,Massachusetts
residence = Jamaica Plain,Boston ,Massachusetts
citizenship =USA
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field =Mechanical Engineering
work_institutions =Massachusetts Institute of Technology
alma_mater =Massachusetts Institute of Technology doctoral_advisor = Joseph H. Keenan
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known_for =Compressible flow andbiomechanics
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prizes =Drucker Medal
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footnotes =Ascher H. Shapiro (born:
May 20 1916 inBrooklyn ,New York — died:November 26 at Jamaica Plain,Boston ,Massachusetts , 2004) was a professor of Mechanical Engineering atMIT . He grew up in New York City. He earned his S.B. in 1938 and an Sc.D. in 1946 in the field ofmechanical engineering at theMassachusetts Institute of Technology . He was appointed assistant professor at MIT in 1943 where he taughtfluid mechanics . He was Ford Professor from 1962 to 1975 and an Institute Professor from 1975 until he became Emeritus Institute Professor in 1986.He was Chair of the Institute's Faculty in 1964-1965 and head of the Department of Mechanical Engineering from 1965 to 1974.
A prolific author of texts in his field, his two-volume treatise, "The Dynamics and Thermodynamics of Compressible Fluid Flow", published in 1953 and 1954, is considered a classic. His 1961 book "Shape and Flow: The Fluid Dynamics of Drag" explained boundary layer phenomena and drag in simple, non-mathematical terms. In the 1960s, he began to conduct research in fluid flow in the body.
In 1961, he founded the National Council for Fluid Mechanics Films (NCFMF) [http://web.mit.edu/fluids/www/Shapiro/ncfmf.html] , in cooperation with the Educational Development Center. The NCFMF released a series of 39 films, which have since then been widely used in the teaching of Fluid Mechanics [citation needed] .
He was elected to
American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1952, theNational Academy of Science in 1967, andNational Academy of Engineering in 1974. He was awarded the Benjamin Garver Lamme Award by theAmerican Society of Engineering Education in 1977. He was awarded the Fluids Engineering Award in 1977 and theDrucker Medal in 1999 by theAmerican Society of Mechanical Engineers . He was awarded honorary Doctor of Science in in 1978 by theUniversity of Salford and in 1985 by the Technion. [ "American Men and Women of Science", 22nd ed., v. 6, p. 719, Thomson Gale, 2005, p. 719, ISBN 0-7876-7392-7.]References
External links
* [http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2004/obit-shapiro.html] MIT News Office
* [http://www.boston.com/news/globe/obituaries/articles/2004/11/29/ascher_shapiro_80_mit_professor_fluid_mechanics_expert?mode=PF] "Boston Globe" obituaryBooks
Shapiro, Ascher H., "Dynamics and Thermodynamics of Compressible Fluid Flow," Krieger Pub. Co; Reprint ed., with corrections (June 1983), ISBN-10: 0898745667.
Shapiro, Ascher H., "Shape and flow: The fluid dynamics of drag," Anchor Books, 1961.
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NAME = Shapiro, Ascher H.
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SHORT DESCRIPTION = Mechanical engineering and fluid mechanics
DATE OF BIRTH =May 20 1916
PLACE OF BIRTH =Brooklyn ,New York
DATE OF DEATH =November 26 ,2004
PLACE OF DEATH = Jamiaca Plain,Boston ,Massachusetts
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