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Hirth, John Price, 1930-

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Personal name headingHirth, John Price, 1930-
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Variant(s)Hirth, J. P. (John Price), 1930-
Hirth, John, 1930-
Hirth, John P., 1930-
Associated countryUnited States England
Associated placePullman (Wash.) Columbus (Ohio) Bristol (England)
Birth date1930
Field of activityEngineering
AffiliationWashington State University
Ohio State University
University of Bristol
United States. Air Force
Carnegie Institute of Technology
Ohio State University
Profession or occupationEngineers College teachers
University and college faculty members
Found inHis Condensation and evaporation, 1963.
Information from 678 converted Dec. 18, 2014 (metallurgical engineering; Ph.D.)
Google Scholar (website), viewed March 25, 2022: John P. Hirth (Washington State University, Ohio State University. Publications included: Condensation and evaporation, 1963)
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National Academy of Sciences (website), viewed March 25, 2022: John P. Hirth, Washington State University (Primary Section: 31, Engineering Sciences. Secondary Section: 33, Applied Physical Sciences. Hirth received his B. S. and M. S. degrees in Metallurgical Engineering from Ohio State University in 1953. He obtained his Ph. D. from the Carnegie Institute of Technology (now Carnegie Mellon University) in 1958. He was in the U. S. Air Force in 1953-57; a Fulbright Fellow at Bristol University, 1957-58; an Assistant Professor at Carnegie 1958-61; and was at Ohio State University in 1961-1988, being named a Professor in 1964. He was Professor at Washington State University in 1988-98 and is now Professor Emeritus there and at Ohio State University. He has been a consultant at Los Alamos and Livermore National laboratories, 1999-present. He served as Visiting Professor at Stanford in 1968-69 and spent visiting terms at Oslo University, Harvard, Colorado School of Mines, and the University of Mexico.)
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Associated languageeng