Recollections of My Life

by Dimitri Gidaspow


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 4/12/2021

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 8.5x11
Page Count : 46
ISBN : 9781665522496
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 46
ISBN : 9781665522489

About the Book

This book begins with why I had to leave Ukraine and come to the USA. It compares two private research universities, the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn and the Illinois Institute of Technology. Brooklyn Poly disappeared as a university because it treated its students poorly, while IIT is doing fine. At IIT we had many excellent PhD students described in this book. IIT had an advantage over other universities by having research institutes on campus. It attracted many excellent PhD students paid for by IITRI. They worked on weapons development mainly, such as how to shoot down missiles. They had a large contract during President Reagan time. When this ended suddenly IITRI disappeared and IIT got much poorer. Seven appendices in this book describe problems of current interest. They are 1.Deepwater Horizen oil spill 2. Kinetic theory of blood flow 3. Infrastructure 4.Improved Keynes theory 5.White Evangelicals 6. Timeshare in Mexico 7.Climate Change


About the Author

About the Author Dimitri Gidaspow was born in Ukraine in 1934. During the German occupation of Ukraine my father worked for the Germans as an agricultural engineer and therefore had to leave with the German troops when they retreated. We traveled through Ukraine in a covered wagon and then by train to Germany. My mother taught me how to read and write in Ukrainian and Russian. In Germany I attended school for 3 years before we emigrated to the U.S. We came to New York City in a military boat. I went to Seward Park high school graduating at the top of my class, graduated from the City College of New York cum laude and received my Master’s degree from the Polytechnic Institute in Brooklyn .For my PhD in engineering I attended the Illinois Institute of Technology ( IIT ) on the south side of Chicago. After getting my PhD degree with Rex Ellington and co-advisor Ralph Peck I started teaching at IIT and stayed at IIT until my retirement. I had many excellent graduate students who are now working in industries, department of energy and universities across the USA and overseas. Unlike some professors I did not treat my graduate students like slaves but as collaborators. I lectured in Iran, Turkey, Norway, France, Japan, Australia, Thailand, at the Academy of Sciences in China and at the Harbin University in China. I received many professional awards and was elected to be a distinguished professor in November 2000. My 1994 book, Multiphase Flow and Fluidization has about 5,000 citations and rising every year. I published 3 other books with co-authors.