Hamid Arastoopour, Henry R. Linden Professor of Engineering and WISER director, has been named as recipient of the 2015 Thomas Baron Award in Fluid-Particle Systems by the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) Particle Technology Forum (PTF). The award recognizes an individual’s scientific/technical accomplishment that has made a significant impact in the field of fluid particle systems or in a related field with potential for cross fertilization. The award citation honors Arastoopour as “a pioneer in the development of the theory and mathematical model for flow of multi-sized particles with varying particle properties distribution and the required CFD/PBE model and FCMOM (finite-sized domain method of moments) numerical technique.” As the 2015 Thomas Baron awardee, Arastoopour will deliver a Plenary Lecture titled “CFD Simulation of Gas-Solid Flows: Poly-Dispersed Systems” at the AIChE Annual Meeting PTF Award Session on Tuesday, November 10 in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Hamid Arastoopour Named Recipient of 2015 AIChE Thomas Baron Award in Fluid-Particle Systems
July 3, 2015Posted in: University News