David Benney | |
Birth Date: | 8 April 1930 |
Birth Place: | Wellington, New Zealand |
Nationality: | New Zealand |
Work Institution: | Canterbury University College MIT |
Alma Mater: | Victoria University College University of Cambridge (BA) MIT (PhD) |
Doctoral Advisor: | Chia-Chiao Lin |
Thesis Year: | 1959 |
Thesis Title: | On the secondary motion induced by oscillations in a shear flow |
Thesis Url: | http://library.mit.edu/item/000719956 |
Doctoral Students: | Alan C. Newell Mark J. Ablowitz |
Known For: | Benney moment equations |
David John Benney (8 April 1930 – 9 October 2015) was a New Zealand applied mathematician, known for work on the nonlinear partial differential equations of fluid dynamics.[1] [2]
Born in Wellington, New Zealand, on 8 April 1930 to Cecil Henry (Matt) Benney and Phyllis Marjorie Jenkins, Benney was educated at Wellington College.[3] He graduated BSc from Victoria University College in 1950, and MSc from the same institution in 1951. He then went to Emmanuel College, Cambridge, from where he graduated BA in the Mathematical Tripos in 1954. He was at Canterbury University College for two years as a lecturer,[1] before taking leave of absence in August 1957 to undertake doctoral studies at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), graduating PhD in 1959.[3]
Benney joined the mathematics faculty at MIT in 1960. He spent the rest of his career there, as a prolific researcher in fluid dynamics and supervisor of students, becoming emeritus professor.[1] He received a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1964.[4]
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