Gerald Fuller

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Gerald G. Fuller
Residence U.S.
Nationality American and Canadian
Fields Chemical Engineering
Institutions Stanford University
Alma mater Caltech
University of Calgary
Known for rheology, complex fluids, complex fluid interfaces
Notable awards

National Academy of Engineering
Cox Medal for the Advancement of Undergraduate Research (Stanford)
Bingham Medal of the Society of Rheology
Fellow of the American Physical Society
NSF Presidential Young Investigator Award

President of the Society of Rheology

Gerald G. Fuller (born 1953) is a Canadian/American chemical engineer and Fletcher Jones II Professor of Chemical Engineering at Stanford University.

Fuller received his PhD in chemical engineering from Caltech in 1980. He is currently the Chemical Engineering department chair at Stanford, and 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.

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