L. E. Scriven

Laurence Edward "Skip" Scriven (1931  2007) was an American chemical engineer, educator, and a regents professor in the department of chemical engineering and materials science at the University of Minnesota. He achieved numerous breakthroughs in the fields of fluid mechanics, capillary hydrodynamics, coating flows, and microscopy. His contributions to chemical engineering have been internationally recognized, and he was elected fellow of the National Academy of Engineering (1978), American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1991), and American Institute of Chemical Engineers. Scriven was awarded the Josiah Willard Gibbs Lectureship organized by the American Mathematical Society in 1986. Prior to his academic career, he published works related to bubbles and surface flows while he was employed by the Shell Development Company in Emeryville, California.

Laurence E. Scriven
Born(1931-11-04)November 4, 1931
DiedAugust 3, 2007(2007-08-03) (aged 75)
Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.
NationalityAmerican
Alma materUniversity of California, Berkeley
University of Delaware
Known forFluid Mechanics
Coating Flows
Electron Microscopy
AwardsAllan P. Colburn Award - AIChE (1960)
National Academy of Engineering (1978)
Josiah Willard Gibbs Lectureship of American Mathematical Society (1986)
American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1991)
Scientific career
FieldsChemical Engineer, Materials Science
InstitutionsUniversity of Minnesota
Doctoral advisorRobert Pigford
Doctoral studentsEric Kaler
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