Prof. Howard Stone
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The Applied Mechanics Reviews Podcast Presents:
Prof. Howard Stone of Princeton University is the recipient of the 2008 G.K. Batchelor Prize, and a member of the National Academy of Engineering and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He has authored some 300 journal publications focused on fundamental problems in low-Reynolds number flows, using a combination of theory, computer-based modeling, and experiments. This AMR audio interview features his personal reflections on the excitement of disseminating scientific research to the general public through yearly holiday lectures at Harvard and Princeton, on the nature of scientific discovery, and the joys and challenges of teaching.
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Recorded: June 01, 2014
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