Howard Brenner
Howard Brenner (16 March 1929 – 17 February 2014) was a professor emeritus of chemical engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His research profoundly influenced the field of fluid dynamics, and his research contribution to fundamental principles of fluid dynamics has been deeply honored. His first textbook, Low Reynolds Number Hydrodynamics (with Happel; Prentice-Hall, 1965), earned him a reputation lasting several decades. His profession though fundamental research is on microfluidics, complex liquids, interfacial transport process, emulsion rheology, and multiphase flows. Provided by Wikipedia-
1by Rinaldi, Carlos (Carlos M. Rinaldi-Ramos), 1975-Other Authors: “...Howard Brenner....”
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2by Bryden, Michelle D. (Michelle Denise)Other Authors: “...Howard Brenner....”
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3by Bryden, Michelle D. (Michelle Denise)Other Authors: “...Howard Brenner....”
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4by Dorfman, Kevin David, 1977-Other Authors: “...Howard Brenner....”
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7by Bielenberg, James R. (James Ronald), 1976-Other Authors: “...Howard Brenner....”
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8by Kezirian, Michael TevrizOther Authors: “...Howard Brenner....”
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9by Ganesan, Venkatraghavan, 1974-Other Authors: “...Howard Brenner....”
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10by Nitsche, Ludwig C. (Ludwig Carlos)Other Authors: “...Howard Brenner....”
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11by Dorfman, Kevin David, 1977-Other Authors: “...Howard Brenner....”
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13by Batycky, Richard PankoOther Authors: “...Howard Brenner....”
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14by Ganesan, Venkatraghavan, 1974-Other Authors: “...Howard Brenner....”
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17by Mohan, Aruna, 1981-Other Authors: “...Patrick S. Doyle and Howard Brenner....”
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