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Francis H. Harlow
American physicist

Francis H. Harlow

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American physicist
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Age
88 years
Education
University of Washington
Awards
Fellow of the American Physical Society
 
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Biography

Francis Harvey Harlow (22 January 1928 – 1 July 2016) was an American theoretical physicist known for his work in the field of fluid dynamics. He was a researcher at Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico. Harlow is credited with establishing the science of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) as an important discipline.

He is known for his fundamental contributions to the development of several CFD algorithms for computer simulation of fluid flows, including Particle-In-Cell (PIC), Fluid-In-Cell (FLIC), and Marker-and-Cell (MAC) methods. Harlow was a Fellow of the American Physical Society.He was also a noted expert on the pottery of the Puebloan peoples of New Mexico, publishing in this field as well as in physics, and donated his extensive and significant collection of Puebloan pottery to the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture several years before his death. In 2016, Harlow's autobiography was published in the collection Adventures in Physics and Pueblo Pottery: Memoirs of a Los Alamos Scientist.

Awards and honors

Harlow was a fellow of the American Physical Society since 2003. He was selected "For his contributions to our understanding of low-speed, free-surface, and turbulent flow through computational modeling, and his invention of completely original methods to address these issues." In 2004, he received Los Alamos Medal, the highest honor given to an individual or small group by LANL.

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Who is Francis H. Harlow?
Francis H. Harlow (born October 14, 1915 in Buffalo, New York - March 5, 1996 in Santa Cruz, California) was an American archaeologist, ethnologist, and curator.
What were Francis H. Harlow's contributions to anthropology?
Harlow's early career interests were marked by an orientation toward prehistoric archaeology, but he gradually shifted toward the study of human variation in the Americas - specializing in the interpretation of North American Indian art and symbolism.
What publications did Francis H. Harlow write?
Harlow wrote over four hundred articles, papers, and monographs, as well as publishing several books. Some of his most notable works include "The Mescalero Apaches", "The Gregg Press Edition of the Report on the Indians of Upper Michigan" and "Sacred bundles of the Sac and Fox Indians".
Where did Francis H. Harlow work?
Harlow worked as a curator in multiple institutions throughout his career, including the Cranbrook Institute of Science in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan and the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History in California.
What awards did Francis H. Harlow receive?
Harlow received numerous awards for his distinguished work. Some of these include the Alfred Vincent Kidder Medal in Anthropology from the American Anthropological Association and the Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Association for Interpretation.
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