Charles R. Steele
Charles Richard Steele (born August 15, l933[1]) is Professor of Aeronautics and Astronautics and of Mechanical Engineering, Emeritus, at Stanford University.[2]
Steele is well known for his work analyzing stresses and deformation of beams, membranes, and shells, and for modeling and analyzing the mechanics of the cochlea (on which he has published over 50 scientific papers).[1]
He received his B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Texas A&M in 1956, and Ph.D. in Engineering Mechanics under Wilhelm Flügge at Stanford in 1960.[1][3]
Steele was born August 15, l933, in Royal, Iowa. He is married and has four sons.[1]
References
- "Charles R. Steele" (PDF). web.stanford.edu. Stanford University Department of Mechanical Engineering. Retrieved 21 August 2021.
- "Stanford Profiles – Charles Steele". profiles.stanford.edu. Stanford University. Retrieved 21 August 2021.
- "Physics Tree – Charles Richard Steele". academictree.org. Retrieved 21 August 2021.
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