Woolwich Polytechnic Imperial College London University of Leeds University of Cambridge
Thesis
Wave motion and vibration induced by turbulent flow (1968)
Doctoral advisor
John Ffowcs Williams
David George Crighton, FRS[1] (15 November 1942 – 12 April 2000) was a British mathematician and physicist.[2]
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Norwegian University of Science and Technology. In 2012 he received the DavidCrighton medal, presented by the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications...
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Scientific Adviser Francis Crick (Caius/Churchill), Nobel Prize winner DavidCrighton (St. John's) Henry Dale (Trinity), Nobel Prize winner Charles Darwin...
aeromechanical systems. [citation needed] His doctoral students include DavidCrighton, Steve Furber, and Ann Dowling.[citation needed] Ffowcs Williams was...
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