Batchelor Prize
The Batchelor Prize is an award presented once every four years by the International Union of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics (IUTAM) for outstanding research in fluid dynamics. The prize of $25,000 is sponsored by the Journal of Fluid Mechanics and presented at the International Congress of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics (ICTAM). The research recognised by the Prize will normally have been published during the ten-year period prior to the award to ensure that the work is of current interest.[1]
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George Batchelor
The award is named in honour of George Batchelor, an Australian applied mathematician and fluid dynamicist.
Recipients
Source: IUTAM
- 2020: Alexander Smits, Princeton University[2]
- 2016: Raymond E. Goldstein, University of Cambridge
- 2012: Detlef Lohse
- 2008: Howard A. Stone
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See also
- List of physics awards
- List of prizes named after people
References
- "The Batchelor Prize in Fluid Mechanics". IUTAM. Retrieved 7 December 2016.
- "Batchelor Prize 2020". Journal of Fluid Mechanics. Cambridge University Press.
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