Role Professor | Name Gerald Fuller Fields Chemical Engineering | |
Alma mater CaltechUniversity of Calgary Notable awards National Academy of EngineeringCox Medal for the Advancement of Undergraduate Research (Stanford)Bingham Medal of the Society of RheologyFellow of the American Physical SocietyNSF Presidential Young Investigator AwardPresident of the Society of Rheology Books Optical Rheometry of Complex Fluids, Optical Rheometry of Complex Fluids. Topics in Chemical Engineering People also search for Michael V. Paukshto, John Kirkwood | ||
Nationality American and Canadian Residence United States of America |
Ias distinguished lecture prof gerald fuller 29 aug 2014
Gerald Gendall Fuller (born 1953) is a Canadian/American chemical engineer and Fletcher Jones II Professor of Chemical Engineering at Stanford University.
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- Ias distinguished lecture prof gerald fuller 29 aug 2014
- What are Langmuir and Langmuir Blodgett layers
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Fuller received his B.S. in chemical engineering from the University of Calgary in 1975 and his PhD in chemical engineering from Caltech in 1980. He is a participant in Stanford's CPIMA, a joint venture with the University of California and IBM. He is known for his work on the rheology of complex fluid interfaces. Work in the Fuller lab on biocompatible structures has applications in tissue engineering. Fuller has also authored a textbook on the optical rheometry of complex fluids.
What are Langmuir and Langmuir – Blodgett layers?
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