- Arthur T. Ippen
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name = Arthur Thomas Ippen
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birth_date = July 28, 1907
birth_place =London, England
death_date = April 5, 1974
death_place =Belmont, Massachusetts
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ethnicity = German
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work_institution =Lehigh University ,MIT
alma_mater =Lindau-am-Bodensee ,Technische Hochschule ,Caltech
doctoral_advisor =Theodore von Karman ,Robert T. Knapp
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known_for =Sediment transport ; MIT Hydrodynamics Lab;
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footnotes =Arthur Thomas Ippen (1907–1974) was a noted hydrologist and engineer and was an
Institute Professor at theMassachusetts Institute of Technology . Born to German parents, he attended high school and college inAachen, Germany graduating with a degree in Civil Engineering in 1931. He then took anInstitute of International Education scholarship to study at theUniversity of Iowa but after his doctoral advisor,Floyd Nagler , died suddenly, Ippen transferred toCaltech to complete his Ph.D. His doctoral work, supervised byTheodore von Karman andRobert T. Knapp , exploredsediment transport and open-channel high-velocity flows and represented the first American development of sonic wave analogy to free-surface flow.Ippen's took his first faculty appointment at
Lehigh University in 1938 and remained there until he accepted a position atMIT in 1945. While at MIT, he took over the existing Hydrodynamics Laboratory and built up a research program of staff graduate students examining thesonic analogy ,transient flow s, instrumentation,turbulence ,cavitation , shoaling waves,stratified flow , andsediment transport . The laboratory eventually expanded and became theRalph M. Parsons Laboratory for Water Resources and Hydrodynamics .Ippen served as the President of the
International Association for Hydraulic Research , was elected to theNational Academy of Engineering in April 1967 and theAmerican Academy of Arts and Sciences , and also received honorary doctorates from theUniversity of Toulouse ,University of Karlsruhe , and theUniversity of Manchester .He married Elizabeth Wagenplatz while at Caltech and had two children, Erich Peter and Karen Ann.
Erich P. Ippen is a professor of electrical engineering at MIT and a fellow member of the National Academy of Engineering. Elizabeth died in 1953 and Ippen married Ruth Calvert in 1955.References
*cite web|url=http://books.nap.edu/openbook.php?record_id=578&chapselect=yo&page=127 |title=Memorial Tributes: National Academy of Engineering, Volume 1 (1979) |publisher=National Academies Press |accessdate=2007-04-22 |author=Hunter Rouse
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