Ronald W. Yeung
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Born1945 (age 79–80)
Hong Kong, B.C.C.
AlmamaterUniversity of California, Berkeley
AwardsAmerican Bureau of Shipping Endowed Chair in Ocean Engineering (2012)[1]
Harbin Engineering University, Honorary Professorship (2010)[2]
Sociedade Brasileira de Engenharia Naval (SOBENA), International Award (2008)[3]
Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, Kenneth Davidson Medal (2004)[4][5]
Georg Weinblum Memorial Lectureship (2002-2003)[6][7]
Humboldt Prize of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (1988, 1998)
Fulbright-Hays Senior Scholar of the Australian-American Educational Foundation (1981)[8]
Harbin Engineering University, Honorary Professorship (2010)[2]
Sociedade Brasileira de Engenharia Naval (SOBENA), International Award (2008)[3]
Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, Kenneth Davidson Medal (2004)[4][5]
Georg Weinblum Memorial Lectureship (2002-2003)[6][7]
Humboldt Prize of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (1988, 1998)
Fulbright-Hays Senior Scholar of the Australian-American Educational Foundation (1981)[8]
FieldsMarine hydrodynamics, Ocean Mechanics
Ronald W. Yeung | |
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(2002) | |
| Born | 1945 (age 79–80) Hong Kong, B.C.C. |
| Alma mater | University of California, Berkeley |
| Awards | American Bureau of Shipping Endowed Chair in Ocean Engineering (2012)[1] Harbin Engineering University, Honorary Professorship (2010)[2] Sociedade Brasileira de Engenharia Naval (SOBENA), International Award (2008)[3] Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, Kenneth Davidson Medal (2004)[4][5] Georg Weinblum Memorial Lectureship (2002-2003)[6][7] Humboldt Prize of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (1988, 1998) Fulbright-Hays Senior Scholar of the Australian-American Educational Foundation (1981)[8] |
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Marine hydrodynamics, Ocean Mechanics |
| Institutions | University of California, Berkeley |
| Doctoral advisor | John V. Wehausen |
Ronald W. Yeung (born 1945) is a Distinguished Professor of Hydromechanics and Ocean Engineering at the University of California, Berkeley.[9] He is one of the pioneers in the field of numerical ship hydrodynamics and marine renewable energy.