Chiang C. Mei

Chiang C. Mei
Born (1935-04-04) 4 April 1935
Fields Fluid mechanics
Institutions Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Alma mater National Taiwan University
Stanford University
California Institute of Technology
Doctoral advisor Theodore Y. Wu
Doctoral students Philip L.-F. Liu
Notable awards Theodore von Karman Medal (2007)

Chiang Chung "CC" Mei (born 4 April 1935) is Ford Professor of Engineering, Emeritus, at the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, known for his contributions in fluid mechanics with applications to civil, environmental, and coastal engineering.

He has been an Associate Editor of the Journal of Fluid Mechanics. He received the Moffatt–Nichol Award in 1992 and the International Coastal Engineering Award in 1995, both from the American Society of Civil Engineers.[1] He was awarded the Theodore von Karman Medal in 2007.

The 24th International Workshop on Water Waves and Floating Bodies of 2009 is dedicated to Mei on the occasion of his retirement.[2] In the same year, the "C.C. Mei Symposium on Wave Mechanics and Hydrodynamics" was organised at the International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering (OMAE).[3]

Education

Mei received his B.S. (1955) from National Taiwan University, M.S. (1958) from Stanford University, and PhD (1963) from California Institute of Technology.

Personal

Mei is married to Carol.

Books

References

  1. "Awards and Honours", MIT News, November 15, 1995, retrieved 2011-01-15
  2. Plotnikov, Pavel; Korobkin, Alexander, eds. (2009), Proceedings of the 24th International Workshop on Water Waves and Floating Bodies (PDF), Zelenogorsk, archived from the original (PDF) on July 26, 2011
  3. "C.C. Mei Symposium on Wave Mechanics and Hydrodynamics", OMAE 2009, ASME, retrieved 2011-01-15

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