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The
Johansen-Crosby Endowment supports development of educational
initiatives, such as the Johansen-Crosby Lectureship and the
Johansen-Crosby Professorship. The Johansen-Crosby endowment
honors the parents of Professor Edwin Johansen Crosby. Professor
Crosby received a bachelor of science degree in chemical engineering
from Michigan State University in 1950 and continued his studies
at the University of Wisconsin, completing the Ph.D. in 1955.
His father, Edwin Rallard Crosby, owned an electric supply
company in Flint, Michigan, and his mother, Thora Anne Johansen
Crosby, was an ardent horticulturist and volunteer for Michigan
State University Cooperative Extension Service in Flint.
Professor Crosby spent his entire career as an inspiring
educator and researcher in the Department of Chemical Engineering
at the University of Wisconsin-Madison until his untimely
death on December 25, 1991. Professor Crosby's early interest
in atomization and spray-drying phenomena resulted in the
first fundamental study of controlled collisions between pairs
of drops using high speed cinematography. His pioneering book,
Experiments in Transport Phenomena, was published by
John Wiley & Sons in 1961.
More information on Edwin
Crosby.
Johansen Crosby Lecturers
2008 David A. Kofke, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York 2007 Regina Murphy, University of Wisconsin 2006 Matthew Neurock, University of Virginia 2005 Stuart L. Cooper, The Ohio State University 2004 Arvind Varma, Purdue University 2003 Edward L. Cussler, University of Minnesota 2002 David F. Ollis, North Carolina State University 2001 Richard M. Felder, North Carolina State University
1999 H. Scott Fogler, The Univeristy of Michigan
1999 George G. Chase, The University of Akron
Johansen Crosby Visiting Professors
2001 G.D. Yadav, University Division of Chemical Technology,
University of Mumbai, India.
1999 George G. Chase, The University of Akron
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