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Llewellyn M. K. Boelter and Max Jakob Memorial Award

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Difference between Llewellyn M. K. Boelter and Max Jakob Memorial Award

Llewellyn M. K. Boelter vs. Max Jakob Memorial Award

Llewellyn Michael Kraus Boelter (August 7, 1898 – July 27, 1966) was an American engineer, Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the University of California, Los Angeles, and founding Dean of its UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science. The Max Jakob Memorial Award recognizes an 'eminent scholarly achievement and distinguished leadership' in the field of heat transfer.

Similarities between Llewellyn M. K. Boelter and Max Jakob Memorial Award

Llewellyn M. K. Boelter and Max Jakob Memorial Award have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Heat transfer.

American Institute of Chemical Engineers

The American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) is a professional organization for chemical engineers.

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Heat transfer

Heat transfer is a discipline of thermal engineering that concerns the generation, use, conversion, and exchange of thermal energy (heat) between physical systems.

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Llewellyn M. K. Boelter and Max Jakob Memorial Award Comparison

Llewellyn M. K. Boelter has 13 relations, while Max Jakob Memorial Award has 26. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 5.13% = 2 / (13 + 26).

References

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