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== Biography ==
== Biography ==
Probstein was born in New York City on 11 March 1928. He graduated from [[Stuyvesant High School]] and studied engineering at New York City’s night school, while at the same time working during the day for mathematician [[Richard Courant]]. In 1952, he received the first Ph.D. from the [[Princeton University]] Department of Aeronautical Engineering. In 1954, he accepted a joint appointment at [[Brown University]] in the Division of Applied Mathematics and Division of Engineering and was given tenure two years later. He accepted a position as a Professor of Mechanical Engineering at MIT in 1962, and remained there becoming Ford Professor of Engineering until his retirement in 1996, when he became Emeritus.
Probstein was born in New York City on 11 March 1928. He graduated from [[Stuyvesant High School]] and studied engineering at New York City’s night school, while at the same time working during the day for mathematician [[Richard Courant]]. In 1952, he received the first Ph.D. from the [[Princeton University]] Department of Aeronautical Engineering. In 1954, he accepted a joint appointment at [[Brown University]] in the Division of Applied Mathematics and Division of Engineering and was given tenure two years later. He accepted a position as a Professor of Mechanical Engineering at MIT in 1962, and remained there becoming Ford Professor of Engineering until his retirement in 1996, when he became Emeritus.<ref name=":2">{{Cite web|title=Professor Emeritus Ronald Probstein, world-renowned expert in fluid mechanics, dies at 93|url=https://news.mit.edu/2021/professor-emeritus-ronald-probstein-world-renowned-expert-fluid-mechanics-dies-0922|access-date=2021-09-23|website=MIT News {{!}} Massachusetts Institute of Technology|language=en}}</ref><ref name=":0" />


Together with [[Wallace D. Hayes]] he wrote the book ''Hypersonic Inviscid Flow'' which remains a principal source of basic information on hypersonic flow theory.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|title=RONALD F. PROBSTEIN Obituary (2021) Boston Globe|url=https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/bostonglobe/name/ronald-probstein-obituary?pid=200172839|access-date=2021-09-23|website=Legacy.com|archive-date=2021-09-23|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210923055813/https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/bostonglobe/name/ronald-probstein-obituary?pid=200172839|url-status=live}}</ref> He applied and generalized these theoretical developments to the design of early American spacecraft and [[ballistic missiles]] to enable their reentry into the earth’s atmosphere without destruction from the high temperatures generated by their hypersonic speeds.
Together with [[Wallace D. Hayes]] he wrote the book ''Hypersonic Inviscid Flow'' which remains a principal source of basic information on hypersonic flow theory.<ref name=":2" /><ref name=":0">{{Cite web|title=RONALD F. PROBSTEIN Obituary (2021) Boston Globe|url=https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/bostonglobe/name/ronald-probstein-obituary?pid=200172839|access-date=2021-09-23|website=Legacy.com|archive-date=2021-09-23|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210923055813/https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/bostonglobe/name/ronald-probstein-obituary?pid=200172839|url-status=live}}</ref> He applied and generalized these theoretical developments to the design of early American spacecraft and [[ballistic missiles]] to enable their reentry into the earth’s atmosphere without destruction from the high temperatures generated by their hypersonic speeds.


In the late 1960s, he developed a theory that predicted the appearance of the fan-shaped tails that appear behind dusty [[comets]].<ref name=":0" />
In the late 1960s, he developed a theory that predicted the appearance of the fan-shaped tails that appear behind dusty [[comets]].<ref name=":2" /><ref name=":0" />


In the early 1970s, he turned his attention to the desalination of salt water and purification of contaminated water.<ref name=":0" />
In the early 1970s, he turned his attention to the desalination of salt water and purification of contaminated water.<ref name=":2" /><ref name=":0" />


In 1982, he co-authored ''Synthetic Fuels'' as a unified and coherent subject. It is the first, and still the only,<ref name=":0" /> book providing the underlying principles and possible means for producing fuels to replace natural ones.
In 1982, he co-authored ''Synthetic Fuels'' as a unified and coherent subject.<ref name=":0" /> It is the first, and still the only, book providing the underlying principles and possible means for producing fuels to replace natural ones.


In the 1990s, he introduced the concept of [[electrokinetic remediation|electrokinetic soil remediation]]. His basic procedure was patented and licensed to an industrial firm for further development and today the subject has become one that is widely studied and applied worldwide.<ref name=":0" /> The scientific basis is outlined in his book on ''Physicochemical Hydrodynamics: An Introduction'', which is a discipline concerned with the interaction between fluid flow and physical, chemical, and biochemical processes.
In the 1990s, he introduced the concept of [[electrokinetic remediation|electrokinetic soil remediation]]. His basic procedure was patented and licensed to an industrial firm for further development and today the subject has become one that is widely studied and applied worldwide.<ref name=":2" /><ref name=":0" /> The scientific basis is outlined in his book on ''Physicochemical Hydrodynamics: An Introduction'', which is a discipline concerned with the interaction between fluid flow and physical, chemical, and biochemical processes.


In 2009, he wrote his first book for a general audience - ''Honest Sid: Memoir of a Gambling Man'', published by [[iUniverse]]. The book follows the adventures of his father in the world of bookies and bettors, fighters and fixers, set against the often-romanticized backdrop of [[Depression era|Depression-era]] New York City.
In 2009, he wrote his first book for a general audience - ''Honest Sid: Memoir of a Gambling Man'', published by [[iUniverse]]. The book follows the adventures of his father in the world of bookies and bettors, fighters and fixers, set against the often-romanticized backdrop of [[Depression era|Depression-era]] New York City.


He has been honored by election to the [[United States National Academy of Sciences]], the [[National Academy of Engineering]], the [[American Academy of Arts and Sciences]], the [[International Academy of Astronautics]], and awarded an honorary doctorate from [[Brown University]].<ref name=":1">{{Cite web|title=The Ronald F. Probstein Lecture in Engineering Science|url=https://hml.mit.edu/Probstein|url-status=live}}</ref> He has received many awards including a [[Guggenheim Fellowship]].<ref name=":1" /> He recently served on the Committee on America’s Energy Future of the [[United States National Research Council]].
He has been honored by election to the [[United States National Academy of Sciences]], the [[National Academy of Engineering]], the [[American Academy of Arts and Sciences]], the [[International Academy of Astronautics]], and awarded an honorary doctorate from [[Brown University]].<ref name=":2" /><ref name=":0" /> He has received many awards including a [[Guggenheim Fellowship]].<ref name=":2" /> He recently served on the Committee on America’s Energy Future of the [[United States National Research Council]].


Probstein died on 19 September 2021 at the age of 93.<ref name=":0" />
Probstein died on 19 September 2021 at the age of 93.<ref name=":2" /><ref name=":0" />


==Bibliography of selected works==
==Bibliography of selected works==

Revision as of 11:54, 23 September 2021

Ronald F. Probstein
BornMarch 11, 1928
DiedSeptember 19, 2021 (aged 93)
EducationNew York University
Princeton University
OccupationEngineer
Engineering career
DisciplineMechanical Engineering
Employer(s)Massachusetts Institute of Technology
AwardsAcademy of Engineering

Ronald F. Probstein (March 11, 1928 – September 19, 2021) was the Ford Professor of Engineering, Emeritus, at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He played a principal role in spacecraft and ballistic missile reentry physics and design, hypersonic flight theory, comet behavior, desalination and synthetic fuels.

Biography

Probstein was born in New York City on 11 March 1928. He graduated from Stuyvesant High School and studied engineering at New York City’s night school, while at the same time working during the day for mathematician Richard Courant. In 1952, he received the first Ph.D. from the Princeton University Department of Aeronautical Engineering. In 1954, he accepted a joint appointment at Brown University in the Division of Applied Mathematics and Division of Engineering and was given tenure two years later. He accepted a position as a Professor of Mechanical Engineering at MIT in 1962, and remained there becoming Ford Professor of Engineering until his retirement in 1996, when he became Emeritus.[1][2]

Together with Wallace D. Hayes he wrote the book Hypersonic Inviscid Flow which remains a principal source of basic information on hypersonic flow theory.[1][2] He applied and generalized these theoretical developments to the design of early American spacecraft and ballistic missiles to enable their reentry into the earth’s atmosphere without destruction from the high temperatures generated by their hypersonic speeds.

In the late 1960s, he developed a theory that predicted the appearance of the fan-shaped tails that appear behind dusty comets.[1][2]

In the early 1970s, he turned his attention to the desalination of salt water and purification of contaminated water.[1][2]

In 1982, he co-authored Synthetic Fuels as a unified and coherent subject.[2] It is the first, and still the only, book providing the underlying principles and possible means for producing fuels to replace natural ones.

In the 1990s, he introduced the concept of electrokinetic soil remediation. His basic procedure was patented and licensed to an industrial firm for further development and today the subject has become one that is widely studied and applied worldwide.[1][2] The scientific basis is outlined in his book on Physicochemical Hydrodynamics: An Introduction, which is a discipline concerned with the interaction between fluid flow and physical, chemical, and biochemical processes.

In 2009, he wrote his first book for a general audience - Honest Sid: Memoir of a Gambling Man, published by iUniverse. The book follows the adventures of his father in the world of bookies and bettors, fighters and fixers, set against the often-romanticized backdrop of Depression-era New York City.

He has been honored by election to the United States National Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Engineering, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the International Academy of Astronautics, and awarded an honorary doctorate from Brown University.[1][2] He has received many awards including a Guggenheim Fellowship.[1] He recently served on the Committee on America’s Energy Future of the United States National Research Council.

Probstein died on 19 September 2021 at the age of 93.[1][2]

Bibliography of selected works

  • Probstein, Wallace D. Hayes, Ronald F. (1959). Hypersonic inviscid flow, 2004 reprint. Mineola, N.Y.: Dover Publications. ISBN 978-0486432816.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  • R.F. Probstein and R. E. Hicks (1982). Synthetic Fuels. McGraw-Hill, Inc. ISBN 0-07-050908-5.
  • Probstein, Ronald F. (1994). Physicochemical Hydrodynamics: An Introduction. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Interscience. ISBN 978-0-471-45830-2.
  • Probstein, Ronald F. (2003). Physicochemical hydrodynamics : an introduction (2nd ed.). Hoboken (New Jersey): Wiley-Interscience. ISBN 978-0471458302.
  • Probstein, Ronald (2009). Honest Sid: memoirs of a gambling man. Bloomington, IN: iUniverse. ISBN 9781440141874.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h "Professor Emeritus Ronald Probstein, world-renowned expert in fluid mechanics, dies at 93". MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Retrieved 2021-09-23.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h "RONALD F. PROBSTEIN Obituary (2021) Boston Globe". Legacy.com. Archived from the original on 2021-09-23. Retrieved 2021-09-23.