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Biography
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Dudley A. Saville
Professor
Ph.D., Chemical Engineering University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 1961-1966
Princeton University
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Research Statement |
| Professor. Saville's, research focuses on transport phenomena in various contexts, particularly electrohydrodynamics and colloidal systems. He is the co-author of two research monographs: Colloidal Dispersions 1989 (with W. B. Russel and W. R. Schowalter) and The Dynamics of Electrophoresis, 1992, (with R. A. Mosher and W. Thormann). He was the principal investigator for an experiment involving electrohydrodynamics that flew on NASA's Life and Microgravity Spacelab Mission in 1996. |
Education |
| 1961-1966 |
Ph.D., Chemical Engineering University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
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| 1958-1959 |
M.S., Chemical Engineering University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE
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| 1950-1954 |
B.S., Chemical Engineering University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE
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Positions |
| 1977- |
Professor, Chemical Engineering, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ
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| 1971-1977 |
Associate Professor, Chemical Engineering, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ
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| 1968-1971 |
Assistant Professor, Chemical Engineering, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ
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| 1966-1968 |
Research Engineer, Shell Development Co., Emeryville, CA
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| 1959-1961 |
Engineer, California Research Corporation, Richmond, CA
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| 1955-1958 |
Pilot, United States Air Force
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| 1954-1955 |
Engineer, Carbide & Carbon Chemicals Co. (Union Carbide) Institute, WV
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Selected Honors |
| 2003 |
National Academy of Engineering
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| 2001 |
Stephen C. Macaleer '63 Professor of Engineering and Applied Science, Princeton University
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| 1997 |
Alpha Chi Sigma Award for Chemical Engineering Research, American Institute of Chemical Engineers
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