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Geoffrey Ingram Taylor

Geoffrey Ingram Taylor

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Engineering and Technology

D-Index
89
Citations
91355
World Ranking
279
National Ranking
21

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1997 - IEEE Fellow For the invention and development of III-V inversion channel technology
  • 1969 - Theodore von Karman Medal
  • 1945 - Member of the National Academy of Sciences

Overview

Geoffrey Ingram Taylor was affiliated with the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom. Their career encompassed a significant period during which they contributed to the scientific community, as evidenced by their recognition and awards.

Taylor was a recipient of several notable honors. In 1945, they became a Member of the National Academy of Sciences. In 1969, they received the Theodore von Karman Medal. Later, in 1997, Taylor was named an IEEE Fellow for the invention and development of III-V inversion channel technology.

No recent papers, frequent co-authors, publication venues, book publications, main fields of study, subfields of study, or main topics of work were listed in the available data. However, the awards presented indicate involvement in fields related to technology and physics.

Best Publications

  • Dispersion of soluble matter in solvent flowing slowly through a tube

    Geoffrey Ingram Taylor

  • Plastic strain in metals.

    G. I. Taylor

  • Disintegration of Water Drops in an Electric Field

    Geoffrey Ingram Taylor

  • Diffusion by Continuous Movements

    G. I. Taylor

  • The Penetration of a Fluid into a Porous Medium or Hele-Shaw Cell Containing a More Viscous Liquid

    Philip Geoffrey Saffman;Geoffrey Ingram Taylor

  • The Instability of Liquid Surfaces when Accelerated in a Direction Perpendicular to their Planes. I

    Geoffrey Ingram Taylor

  • Stability of a Viscous Liquid Contained between Two Rotating Cylinders

    Geoffrey Ingram Taylor

  • The Mechanism of Plastic Deformation of Crystals. Part I. Theoretical

    Geoffrey Ingram Taylor

  • Turbulent gravitational convection from maintained and instantaneous sources

    B. R. Morton;Geoffrey Ingram Taylor;John Stewart Turner

  • The Spectrum of Turbulence

    G. I. Taylor

  • The formation of emulsions in definable fields of flow

    Geoffrey Ingram Taylor

  • The Viscosity of a Fluid Containing Small Drops of Another Fluid

    Geoffrey Ingram Taylor

  • The Dispersion of Matter in Turbulent Flow through a Pipe

    Geoffrey Ingram Taylor

  • Statistical Theory of Turbulence

    G. I. Taylor

  • Electrically driven jets

    Geoffrey Ingram Taylor

  • The Formation of a Blast Wave by a Very Intense Explosion. I. Theoretical Discussion

    Geoffrey Ingram Taylor

  • Electrohydrodynamics: A Review of the Role of Interfacial Shear Stresses

    J. R. Melcher;Geoffrey Ingram Taylor

  • The Latent Energy Remaining in a Metal after Cold Working

    Geoffrey Ingram Taylor;H. Quinney

  • Analysis of the swimming of microscopic organisms

    G. Taylor

  • Deposition of a viscous fluid on the wall of a tube

    G. I. Taylor

Frequent Co-Authors

Philip Geoffrey Saffman
Philip Geoffrey Saffman California Institute of Technology

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