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Sheldon Weinbaum

Sheldon Weinbaum: (born July 26, 1937, Brooklyn, New York, United States) is an American biomedical engineer and biofluid mechanician. He is a CUNY Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Biomedical and Mechanical Engineering at The City College of New York. He is one of nineteen living individuals (edited 9/21/15) who is a member of all three U.S. national academies (National Academy of Science, National Academy of Engineering and National Academy of Medicine) and also the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.〔Bulletin Board: Triple Crown of Academies New York Times 10/23/2002〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=American Academy of Arts and Sciences : 2013 Fellows and their Affiliations )〕 He was the founding director (1994–1999) of the New York Center for Biomedical Engineering, a regional research consortium involving the BME program at The City College and eight of the premier health care institutions in New York City. He has been a lifelong advocate for women and minorities in science and engineering. He was the lead plaintiff and organizer of a class-action lawsuit (Weinbaum vs. Cuomo) charging New York State officials with racially discriminatory funding of its two university systems, CUNY and SUNY,〔“Claim over CUNY Funds Stands, Motion to Dismiss Denied in Lawsuit Based on Racial Bias Theory” Lead article front page New York Law Journal 10/18/1993 by Cerisse Anderson〕〔“250 at CUNY Sue New York Citing Racial Bias in Budget” Lead article Metro Section of the New York Times 2/27/1992 by Sam H. Verhovek〕 the first CUNY faculty recipient of the Public Service Award of the Fund for the City of New York,〔”No Flash, Just Success Honors for 6 Who Help People” New York Times 12//13/1988 by Felicia Lee〕 and the Inaugural Recipient of the “Diversity Award” of the Biomedical Engineering Society (2009).〔Weinbaum, S.. “Fulfilling the Dream: The Importance of Doing What You Believe and Being Taken Seriously”, Inaugural Diversity Award BMES, Annals. Biomed. Eng. 38, 1132–1140 (2010).〕 He is currently chair of the Selection Committee that chooses the annual Sloan Awardees for the outstanding math and science teachers in the New York City public high schools.
== Background and personal life ==
Weinbaum was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. His parents are Alex Weinbaum, who emigrated to the U.S. from Russia in 1921, and Frances (Stark) Weinbaum. He attended Jamaica High School, Queens, and Abraham Lincoln High School, Brooklyn, and received his bachelor's degree from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Aeronautical Engineering in 1959. He earned his MS in Applied Physics 1960 and his PhD in Engineering 1963 from Harvard University where he was a Gordon McKay Prize and then National Science Foundation Fellow. His dissertation is entitled “Natural convection phenomena in horizontal circular cylinders” and completed under the direction of George F. Carrier. He subsequently worked for the Avco Everett Research Laboratory and the General Electric Space Sciences Laboratory in Valley Forge, where he did research in high altitude aerodynamics. He developed what is now referred to as the Weinbaum-Weiss model of the high altitude laminar near wake. He became active in the anti-war movement of the 1960s and returned to academia in 1967 as an associate professor in the Department Mechanical Engineering at The City College of New York. He was promoted to professor in 1972, became a Herbert G Kayser Chair Professor in 1980 and a CUNY distinguished professor in 1986. Weinbaum married Alexandra Tamara Wolkowicz in 1962 and they have two children, Alys Eve Weinbaum and Daniel Eden Weinbaum.

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