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teaching
Computational mechanics | Fluid mechanics/heat transfer | Numerical methods, CFD
education
BME, Union College | MS, PhD SUNY/Buffalo
research
Computational mechanics | Applied computational simulation in engineering | Distance learning/multi-media
professional experience
1979 - Present
Professor, Engineering Science, and Director (since 1983), UT CFD Laboratory,
University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN.
1975 - 1997
Chief Scientist, Computational Mechanics Corp., Knoxville, TN.
September
1995
Visiting Professor, Civil Engineering, Chuo University, Tokyo, Japan.
1974 - 1975
Visiting Professor,
Engineering Mechanics, Old Dominion University, and NASA Research Scientist, Hampton, VA.
1971 - 1973
Visiting Scientist (summers), ICASE, NASA Langley, Hampton, VA.
1970 - 1974
Principal Research Scientist and Manager, Computational Fluid Mechanics
Group, Textron/Bell Aerospace, Buffalo, NY.
1965 - 1970
Instructor, Engineering Faculty, State University of New York/Buffalo, and Digital Analyst (summers), Textron/Bell Aerospace, Buffalo, NY.
1958 - 1964
Mechanical Engineer, Development Laboratory, Linde Division, Union Carbide Corp., Buffalo, NY.
professional activities
Assoc. Fellow, Amer. Inst. Aero. & Astro. (AIAA) Member, Amer. Academy of Mechanics (AAM), Amer. Soc. Heating, Refrig, Air Cond. Engineers
(ASHRAE). Licensed Professional Engineer (New York and Tennessee), Editorial Board Member of five technical journals, Listed in Who's Who in Science & Technology.
publications
Go to "Publications"
on the CFD Lab homepage.
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A.J. Baker, PhD, PE
Professor, Engineering Science and Director,
UT CFD Laboratory
316A Perkins Hall
University of Tennessee
Knoxville, TN 37966-2030
Voice:
(865)974-7674
Fax:
(865)974-6372
E-mail:
ajbaker@utk.edu
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