Lavine, Adrienne
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- E-mail response from A. Lavine, 7/11/97(actual name is A.G. Lavine; prefers to drop "G."; prefers "pen name" A.S. Lavine ("S." for husband's name (Small)))
- Convective heat transfer in the presence of an obstructive medium, c1990:t.p. (Adrienne Lavine; Univ. of Calif., Los Angeles) p. iii (Adrienne G. Lavine) cover (A. Lavine)
- Amer. Soc. of Mech. Engineers. Winter Meeting (1992 : Anaheim, Calif.). General papers in heat ... c1992:t.p. (A.S. Lavine)
- Transport phenomena in materials processing ... c1996:t.p. (A.S. Lavine; Univ. of Calif.) p. iv. (Adrienne Lavine; U.C., Los Angeles)
- Nat. fac. dir., 1998, c1997:(Adrienne G. Lavine; Mech. Engrg., Univ. Cal., Los Angeles)
- UCLA Dept. of Mech. and Aerospace Engr. online site:MAE Dept. profs. (Adrienne G. Lavine; Sc. B., Brown Univ.; M.S., Ph. D., Univ. of Calif., Berkeley; prof.)
- E-mail response from A. Lavine, 7/11/97(actual name is A.G. Lavine; prefers to drop "G."; prefers "pen name" A.S. Lavine ("S." for husband's name (Small))
Wikipedia description:
Adrienne S. Lavine (born 1958) is an American mechanical engineer specializing in heat transfer, thermal energy, and energy storage, and known as a coauthor of several widely used textbooks on heat transfer. She is a professor emeritus of mechanical and aerospace engineering at the University of California, Los Angeles, director of the UCLA Modeling of Complex Thermal Systems Laboratory, and a former associate vice provost at UCLA.
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