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John V. Wehausen : ウィキペディア英語版
John V. Wehausen

John Vrooman Wehausen (1913 – 2005) was an American applied mathematician considered to be one of the world's leading researchers and pioneers in the field of marine hydrodynamics.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 publisher= berkeley.edu )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】 publisher= berkeley.edu )
His contributions were in the area of ship waves, ship maneuverability, floating systems in waves, and ship-generated solitary waves.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 publisher= universityofcalifornia.edu )〕 In 1960, he and Edmund V. Laitone published the comprehensive review article ''Surface Waves'', which to this day is still an important resource for understanding the dynamics of water waves. Wehausen was emeritus professor of engineering science at the University of California, Berkeley.
==Education and career==
Wehausen matriculated at the University of Michigan where he earned B.S. (1934) and Ph.D. degrees in mathematics (1938) as well as an M.S. in physics (1935).
In 1937, Wehausen began his first teaching position as an instructor in mathematics at Brown University.
After Brown, Wehausen spent teaching stints at Columbia University and the University of Missouri before working for the U.S. Navy during World War II in operations research.
He joined the David Taylor Model Basin as a mathematician, and during his three-year tenure there, he met Georg P. Weinblum, the German ship hydrodynamicist. His interest in water-wave theory and ship hydrodynamics can be traced to that period.
In 1956, Professor Wehausen accepted a position at the University of California, Berkeley, where he taught until 1984 and where he remained an active researcher thereafter.
At Berkeley, Wehausen helped establish the Department of Naval Architecture in 1958 with support from the Office of Naval Research.
At the time, only three other U.S. institutions—Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the University of Michigan and the Webb Institute—offered accredited degree programs in naval architecture.〔
In 2002, a Special Symposium during the Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering Conference in Oslo, Norway was organized as a tribute to Wehausen.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 publisher= ooae.org )
In 2006, a John V. Wehausen Memorial Endowment was established at the UC Berkeley Foundation to provide a scholarship for graduate study in Wehausen's areas of professional interest.〔

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