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74
Citations
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World Ranking
827
National Ranking
30

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1966 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
  • 1951 - Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada

Overview

S.G Mason was affiliated with McGill University in Canada throughout their academic career. Their work spanned multiple aspects of research within their field of expertise, but specific details about their research topics, publications, or areas of study are not extensively documented in available data.

Despite the lack of detailed records on publications, S.G Mason received notable recognition during their career. They were named a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada in 1951. Several years later, in 1966, they were also honored as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).

There are no recorded frequent collaborators, recent papers, or common publication venues associated with their academic profile. Similarly, information about book publications or specialized subfields and main topics of study is not documented.

While the specific academic contributions of S.G Mason cannot be outlined due to limited data, the fellowships awarded reflect their participation in scientific communities of their time.

Best Publications

  • Three-phase interactions in shear and electrical fields

    S Torza;S.G Mason

  • Resistance to spreading of liquids by sharp edges

    J. F. Oliver;Chun Huh;S. G. Mason

  • Particle motions in sheared suspensions XII. Deformation and burst of fluid drops in shear and hyperbolic flow

    F.D Rumscheidt;S.G Mason

  • Electrohydrodynamic Deformation and Burst of Liquid Drops

    S. Torza;R. G. Cox;S. G. Mason

  • Effects of surface roughness on wetting (theoretical)

    Chun Huh;S. G. Mason

  • The coalescence of liquid drops with flat liquid/liquid interfaces

    G.E Charles;S.G Mason

  • Particle motions in sheared suspensions XXVII. Transient and steady deformation and burst of liquid drops

    S Torza;R.G Cox;S.G Mason

  • The kinetics of flowing dispersions

    A. Karnis;H.L. Goldsmith;S.G. Mason

  • The flow of suspensions through tubes. I. Single spheres, rods, and discs

    H.L Goldsmith;S.G Mason

  • The flow of suspensions through tubes: V. Inertial effects

    A. Karnis;H. L. Goldsmith;S. G. Mason

  • Particle motions in sheared suspensions

    W Bartok;S.G Mason

  • Measurement of interfacial tension from the shape of a rotating drop

    H.M Princen;I.Y.Z Zia;S.G Mason

  • THE MICRORHEOLOGY OF DISPERSIONS

    H.L. Goldsmith;S.G. Mason

  • Particle motions in sheared suspensions. I. Rotations

    B.J Trevelyan;S.G Mason

  • The steady movement of a liquid meniscus in a capillary tube

    Chun Huh;S. G. Mason

  • The mechanism of partial coalescence of liquid drops at liquid/liquid interfaces☆

    G.E Charles;S.G Mason

  • Particle behaviour in shear and electric fields I. Deformation and burst of fluid drops

    R. S. Allan;S. G. Mason

  • The microrheology of colloidal dispersions VII. Orthokinetic doublet formation of spheres

    Unknown

  • An experimental study of some effects of solid surface roughness on wetting

    J. P. Oliver;Chun Huh;S. G. Mason

  • Axial Migration of Particles in Poiseuille Flow

    A. Karnis;H. L. Goldsmith;S. G. Mason

  • The gravity approach and coalescence of fluid drops at liquid interfaces

    G. D. M. Mackay;S. G. Mason

  • Particle motions in non-Newtonian media

    F. Gauthier;H. L. Goldsmith;S. G. Mason

Frequent Co-Authors

Chun Huh
Chun Huh The University of Texas at Austin
J. Th. G. Overbeek
J. Th. G. Overbeek Utrecht University

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