Theodore H. Okiishi

Theodore H. Okiishi (born 1939) is an American mechanical engineer. He is an emeritus faculty member at Iowa State University, where he also received his bachelors and doctoral degrees. He has written numerous technical papers, and is a co-author of the books A Brief Introduction to Fluid Mechanics and Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics. The latter has been called one of the "top 10 standard handbooks for mechanical engineers."[1] Okiishi was appointed a Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers in 1992.[2][3] He received the Society's R. Tom Sawyer Award in 2008, for his contributions to Gas turbine technology.[4][5] He also received the Society's Melville Medal in 1989 and 1998, for his publications in the Society's Transactions.[6]

Okiishi was born in Honolulu, Hawaii and graduated from Roosevelt High School in that city. From 1965 to 1967 Okiishi was in the United States military, where he worked with NASA and also did research on river flows in South Vietnam. He joined the Iowa State University faculty in 1967.[7] Okiishi would be Associate dean of engineering at Iowa State for a time[8] He served as Mechanical Engineering Department chair from 1990 to 1995.[9] He also served as vice president of research and development at Iowa State.[10][11] He was editor of the Journal of Turbomachinery from 1993 to 2003.[5]

Okiishi is married to the former Rei Weimers, a native of Brockton, Massachusetts. He is a Latter-day Saint. Among other positions in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Okiishi has served as a bishop, counselor in a stake presidency and stake patriarch. In the fall of 2013 he and his wife began serving as temple president and matron over the Winter Quarters Nebraska Temple.[12] Okiishi also served for a time as president of the Jerusalem Branch of the LDS Church and with his wife oversaw the operations of LDS Humanitarian Services in Palestine and Israel.[13]

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  1. Bright Hub Engineering, Top 10 Standard Handbooks for Mechanical Engineers, accessed 2003-7-3
  2. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, List of Fellows, accessed 2003-7-3
  3. NASA, Speaker biography: Ted Okiishi, accessed 2003-7-3
  4. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, R. Tom Sawyer Award, accessed 2003-7-3
  5. 5.0 5.1 American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Press Release: "Theodore H. Okiishi Honored by ASME for His Contributions to Gas Turbine Technology," May 15, 2008.
  6. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Melville Medal, accessed 2003-7-3
  7. bio of Okiishi connected with a textbook he wrote
  8. NASA bio of Okiishi
  9. announcement of Okiishi's retirement
  10. report on research at Iowa State
  11. Mid-Iowa News mentioning Okiishi being head of research and development and Iowa State University
  12. "New temple presidents", Church News, May 11, 2013: 12
  13. 13 May 2010 BYU Press release