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Lawrence Sirovich

Professor Emeritus of Applied Mathematics, Brown University
Visiting Professor, The Rockefeller University
Visiting Scholar, Courant Institute, NYU

Lawrence_Sirovich@Brown.edu
lsirovich@rockfelller.edu
ls160@mail.nyu.edu

Ph.D. Johns Hopkins University (Aeronautical Engineering)
           Courant Institute (Applied Mathematics), 1960

 

Academic Appointments

Research Scientist, Courant Institute, NYU, 1958-1961

Staff, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, NYU, September 1962-September 1963

Assistant Professor, Applied Mathematics, Brown University, September 1963-September 1965

Associate Professor, Applied Mathematics, Brown University, September 1965-September 1967

Professor, Applied Mathematics, Brown University, 1967-1995

Professor Emeritus, Applied Mathematics, Brown University, 1995-present

Professor, Biomathematics, Mt. Sinai School of Medicine, 1995-2011

Adjunct Professor, Rockefeller University, September 1972-present

Director & Founder, Center for Fluid Mechanics, September 1986-July 1991

Visiting Professor, Yale University, 1990

Visiting Professor of Mathematical Physics, Rockefeller University, September 1993-1995

Director, Laboratory of Applied Mathematics. Rockefeller University, September 1993-1995

Director, Laboratory of Applied Mathematics. Mt. Sinai School of Medicine, July 1, 1995-2011

Chairman, Department of Biomathematical Sciences, Mt. Sinai School of Medicine, Nov. 2002-2005

Professor of Biomathematics, Department of Pharmacology and Systems Therapeutics, 2006-2011

Adjunct Professor, Courant Institute, NYU, 2008

Professor of Biomathematics, Emeritus, The Mount Sinai School of Medicine, October 2011

Adjunct Professor, The Rockefeller University, September 2011

Scholar in Residence, Courant Institute, NYU, October 2011

Professional Honors

Fulbright Scholar, Universite Libre Bruxelles, November 1961-August 1962

Professeur Associe, Institute Henri Poincare, Universite de Paris, 1968-1968

Professeur d’Echange, Univ. de Paris VI, January-February 1974

Guggenheim Fellow, 1978-1979

Chairman, Frenkiel Prize Committee, 1988, American Institute of Physics

Member, Frenkiel Prize Committee, 1989, American Institute Physics

Byron Short Lecturer, University of Texas, 1991.

Fellowship, The American Physical Society, November 1991.

Otto Laporte Prize Committee, 1992-1994.

Arne Magnus Prize, Colorado State University, 1994

Frontiers in Mathematics Lectureship, Texas A & M, 2002

Perspectives and Problems in Nonlinear Science, A celebratory volume in honor of Lawrence Sirovich, Springer-Verlag New York Inc., 2003.

Fellowship, American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2007.

 

Curriculum Vitae

Publications