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      • Dr. Shih-I Pai, a retired aeronautical researcher at the University of Maryland who conducted pioneering studies focusing on the drag and lift of ever-faster airplanes, space engines and missiles, died on May 23 at Georgetown University Hospital in Washington.
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  2. Shih I. Pai, Chinese Aeronautical engineer, educator. award, 1980, Centennial medal A. Served with Chinese Air Force, 1937-1940.

  3. May 26, 1996 · Dr. Shih-I Pai, 82, a University of Maryland professor emeritus of aerospace engineering, died of cerebrovascular disease May 23 at Georgetown University Hospital. He lived in...

  4. Oct 7, 2014 · Shih -I Pai Lecture . Tuesday . October 7, 2014 . About the Shih-I Pai Lecture Series Dr. Shih-I Pai (1913-1996) served on the faculty of the University of Maryland at College Park beginning in 1949, and retired with Emeritus status in 1983. He was the recipient of a Centennial Medal from the A. James Clark School

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    Berry is Melville Wills Professor of Physics at the University of Bristol. In 1962 he obtained a Bachelor’s degree in Physics with honors from Exeter University. In 1965 he was awarded a Ph.D. in theoretical physics by St. Andrews University. Subsequently, he was awarded a Doctor of Science Degree from Exeter University, an Honorary Professorship a...

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    Bennett, an IBM Fellow at the IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, received his B.S. in chemistry from Brandeis University in 1964 and his Ph.D. in the study of molecular dynamics (computer simulations of molecular movements) from Harvard University in 1971. He joined IBM's research labs in 1972 where he performed pioneering research in the physic...

  5. Shih-I Pai's 18 research works with 18 citations and 55 reads, including: Theoretical and Computational Dynamics of a Compressible Flow.

  6. Shih-I Pai. 2598 Accesses. 164 Citations. About this book. This book is based on the lecture notes which the author gave in a seminar of the same title in the Institut fur theoretische Gasdynamik, D. V. L. e. V., Aachen, Germany, during the academic year of 1957-1958.

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