James Joseph Riley is an American fluid dynamicist. He is PACCAR professor of engineering in the department of mechanical engineering of the University of Washington.[1]
Riley graduated from Rockhurst University in 1965. He received a PhD from Johns Hopkins University in 1972.[1] He is a fellow of the American Physical Society,[2] of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers[3] and of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.[4] He was also elected a member of the National Academy of Engineering in 2014 for contributions in analysis, modeling, and computations of transitioning and turbulent phenomena.[5]
References
- 1 2 "James Riley". washington.edu. Retrieved December 22, 2017.
- ↑ "APS Fellow Archive". American Physical Society. Retrieved 2018-08-11.
- ↑ "Fellows". American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Retrieved 2018-08-11.
- ↑ "Riley, James". American Association for the Advancement of Science. 2017. Retrieved 2018-08-11.
- ↑ National Academy of Engineering Annual Report - 2014. p. 19. Retrieved 11 August 2018.
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