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[交流] 【交流】著名的White教授逝世及其生平(转)

PROFESSOR JAMES LINDSAY WHITE
1938 - 2009

James Lindsay White was born to Robert Lindsay and Margaret (Young) White in
Brooklyn on January 3, 1938. His father's family originated from Scotland
in the 1880's from a long line of coal miners and later machine shop owners.
He attended Brooklyn Technical High School and later studied Chemical
Engineering at the Brooklyn Polytechnical Institute. He then joined the
Department of Chemical Engineering in the research group of Prof. A.B.
Metzner at the University of Delaware and finished his MS degree in 1962 and
PhD degree in 1965. There they jointly developed the now famous White-
Metzner rheological model which is until today widely used for polymer
processing simulation. Prof. White's early career started in industry
working for the Uniroyal Company as a research engineer and then a group
leader from 1963-1967 where he acquired his lifelong interest in rubber
science and engineering to which he has made numerous contributions.

In 1967 Prof. White joined the University of Tennessee as an associate
professor and quickly rose through the academic ranks to become a professor,
ultimately becoming the originator and professor in charge of the Polymer
Science and Engineering M.S. and Ph.D. degree programs. His interest took a
turn into experimental and theoretical rheology of filled polymers and
process induced polymer structuring and he rapidly dove into the new areas
of polymer melt/solution, fiber spinning, film blowing and biaxial
stretching processes as well as injection molding. During this time, his
contributions expanded into liquid crystalline polymers where he pioneered
unique processes to manufacture biaxially oriented lyotropic liquid
crystalline films and developed fundamental understanding of solidification
from the solution processing. While at the University of Tennessee, he
founded the Journal of Polymer Engineering of which he was Editor-in-Chief
until 1984.

In 1983, Prof. White moved to The University of Akron where he founded the
Institute and Department of Polymer Engineering, serving as both Center
Director and Department Chair. At Akron, he turned his attention to rubber
processing and compounding, experimentally studying and simulating flow in
internal mixers and pin barrel extruders as well as twin screw extruders
without and with chemical reactions taking place in the latter process.
These activities culminated with the first commercially successful Akro-Twin
software to simulate flow in twin screw extrusion.

It was during this time, Dr. White originated a new professional society now
known as the Polymer Processing Society. From its beginning in 1985, this
society was organized to be international in character. Shortly after
formation of the society, the new journal International Polymer Processing
was initiated and Prof. White successfully served as its Editor-in-Chief
from 1986 until 2004 when he passed the baton to a new generation of
editorial team.

Prof. White published over 500 papers in international journals. He has also
published eight books on subjects ranging from rheology, twin screw
extrusion, rubber (rubber processing), polyolefins and polymer compounds and
thermoplastic elastomers.

Prof. White was a pioneer in establishing Polymer Engineering as an academic
discipline. Various polymer societies, institutions and industries around
the globe have recognized his many research contributions in both rubber and
plastics. Prof. White was a man of encyclopedic knowledge and erudition and
is the most cited researcher at the University of Akron. Prof. White
received numerous awards over his career for his accomplishments, including:
Bingham Medal of the Society of Rheology; Yuko-Sho Award, Society of
Rheology, Japan 1984; Society of Plastics Engineers, Education Award 1987;
Research Award, Society of Plastics Engineers, 1992; Heinz Herrmann Twin
Screw Extrusion award of the Extrusion Division of Society of Plastics
Engineers; and in 2009, the Charles Goodyear Medal from the Rubber Division
of the American Chemical Society.

Most recently, Prof. White served The University of Akron as the Harold A.
Morton Professor of Polymer Engineering.

The University of Akron will hold a memorial service for Prof. White.

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