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Chia Chiao Lin Born 7 July 1916
Peking, ChinaResidence United States Nationality United States[1] Fields Applied Mathematics Institutions Caltech (1943-1945)
Brown University (1945-1947)
MIT (1947-1987)Alma mater California Institute of Technology, University of Toronto Doctoral advisor Theodore von Kármán Known for Hydrodynamic stability
turbulent flowNotable awards Fluid Dynamics Prize 1979
Timoshenko Medal 1975
Otto Laporte Award 1973Chia-Chiao Lin (Chinese: 林家翹; born 1916) is an American applied mathematician and Institute Professor emeritus at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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Biography
Lin is a native of Fuchou, Fuchien province, and was born in Peking, China. In 1937 Lin graduated from the department of physics, Tsinghua University in Beijing. After graduation Lin did assistant teaching in the Tsinghua University physics department. In 1939 Lin joined the Boxer Rebellion Indemnity Scholarship Program and initially was supported to study in the United Kingdom. However, due to the furious warfare of World War II, Lin and the other several were sent to North America by ship. Unluckily, Lin's ship was stopped in Kobe, Japan, and all students had to return China. In 1940 Lin finally reached Canada and studied at the University of Toronto. In 1941 Lin earned M.Sc. from the University of Toronto.
Lin continued his study in the United States and received his PhD from the California Institute of Technology in 1944 under Theodore von Kármán. Lin also taught at Caltech between 1943 and 1945. He taught at Brown University between 1945 and 1947. Lin joined the faculty of Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1947. Lin was promoted to professor at MIT in 1953 and became the Institute Professor of MIT in 1963. Lin retired from MIT in 1987.
Lin made major contributions to the theory of hydrodynamic stability, turbulent flow, mathematics, and astrophysics.
He was President of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics in 1972 to 1974. [2]
Honors & awards
During his career Dr. Lin has received many prizes and awards, including:
- The first Fluid Dynamics Prize (from the American Physical Society, in 1979),[3]
- The 1976 NAS Award in Applied Mathematics and Numerical Analysis,[4]
- The 1975 Timoshenko Medal,[5]
- The 1973 Otto Laporte Award
- Caltech's Distinguished Alumni Award.[6]
Lin is a member of the National Academy of Sciences, cited in the American Men and Women of Science. and a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Lin was elected Academician of Academia Sinica in 1958, and became a Foreign Member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in 1994.
References
- ^ "Chia Chiao Lin (American astronomer) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia: "The American astronomers Chia-Chiao Lin and Frank H. Shu showed that a spiral shape is a natural result of any large-scale disturbance of the density distribution of stars in a galactic disk. When the interaction of the..."". Britannica Online Encyclopedia. 2006-12-9 10:37:04. http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/341596/Chia-Chiao-Lin. Retrieved January 1, 2010.
- ^ Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics records
- ^ "Fluid Dynamics Prize". Amperican Physical Society. http://www.aps.org/programs/honors/prizes/prizerecipient.cfm?name=Chia%20Chiao%20Lin. Retrieved 2007-12-02.
- ^ "NAS Award in Applied Mathematics and Numerical Analysis". U.S. National Academy of Sciences. http://www.nasonline.org/site/PageServer?pagename=AWARDS_NAS_Award_Applied_Mathematics. Retrieved 2007-12-02.
- ^ "Timoshenko Medal". American Society of Mechanical Engineers. http://www.asme.org/Governance/Honors/SocietyAwards/Timoshenko_Medal.cfm. Retrieved 2007-12-02.
- ^ "Distinguished Alumni Award". California Institute of Technology. http://www.eas.caltech.edu/engenious/fall03/alumni.html. Retrieved 2007-12-02.
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