Oral History Interview: Warren E. Stewart (525)
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Warren Stewart talks about his early education and undergraduate work in Wisconsin, the V-12 training program during World War 2, his master's degree at UW and Ph.D. at MIT. He talks about his work in the project evaluation division of Sinclair Research, the decision to return to Madison, and his time teaching in the Chemical Engineering Department. He talks about Olaf Hougen, the student protest movement in the sixties, his research and the publication of Transport Phenomena, and his graduate students. He talks about his work in the Numerical Analysis Laboratory, and involvement in engineering societies, committees, and consultation work.