Robert H. Page '49 BSME His research specialty is flow separation analysis and its application to practical problems, work for which he has gained international recognition. He has been invited to present over 170 lectures and his publications include over 250 professional papers. He is noted for his research and teaching on non-isoenergetic supersonic base flow, thermodynamic second law solution of subsonic base flow, and impingement jet flows. Under his tutelage and guidance, students have been honored for excellence in many areas of engineering. Page notes his principle accomplishments to be the development of strong, successful engineering education programs. In 1984, Page was honored as the first non-German scientist to be appointed an Honorary Professor at Ruhr University in Bochum, Germany. He continues to assist cooperative research in Germany as well as Australia. He has been elected to several scientific societies and is an honorary member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME). Elected a fellow of ASME in 1971, he is currently serving as a fellow of the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE), fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics (AIAA), fellow of the Accreditation Board of Engineering and Technology (ABET), fellow of the American Astronautical Society (AAS), and fellow of the American Association for Advancement of Science (AAAS). He has been a leader on various national task forces and is a past president of the American Society for Engineering Education and past chair of the ASEE Academy of Fellows. He is an elected member of the Pan-American Academy of Engineering. For his accomplishments, Robert H. Page has received numerous awards, including the University of Illinois College of Engineering Alumni Honor Award, the Ohio University Medal of Merit, the James Harry Potter Gold Medal of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, and the Ralph Coats Roe Award of the American Society for Engineering Education. From 1981 to 1994, Page served as a member on the Russ College Board of Visitors. He is listed in biographical data sources such as Who’s Who in Engineering, Who’s Who in America, and Who’s Who in the World. Robert and his wife Lola have five children and eight grandchildren whom he credits with inspiring many of his successes. |
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