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Adrienne S. Lavine (born 1958)[1] is an American mechanical engineer specializing in heat transfer, thermal energy, and energy storage, and known as a coauthor of several widely used textbooks on heat transfer. She is a professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering at the University of California, Los Angeles, director of the UCLA Modeling of Complex Thermal Systems Laboratory, and a former associate vice provost at UCLA.

Education and career

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Lavine studied mechanical engineering at Brown University, graduating in 1979. After working for two years at Owens CorninginColumbus, Ohio, she returned to graduate study in mechanical engineering at the University of California, Berkeley,[2] completing her Ph.D. in 1984. In the same year joined the UCLA Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering. She served as chair of the UCLA Academic Senate from 2005 to 2006, chair of the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering from 2006 to 2011,[3] and associate vice provost for the UCLA Center for the Advancement of Teaching, from 2017 to 2022.[4]

Books

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Lavine is a coauthor of books including:

Recognition

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Lavine was a 1988 winner of the Presidential Young Investigator Award,[3] and received the F. W. Taylor Medal of the International Academy for Production Engineering (CIRP) in 1990.[5] She was elected as an ASME Fellow in 1999.[6]

Personal life

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Lavine is married to Gregory Small, a screenwriter and film producer who graduated with her from Brown University in 1979; they have two children.[2][7]

References

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  1. ^ Birth year from VIAF authority control record, retrieved 2023-07-03
  • ^ a b "The classes: '79", Brown Alumni Monthly, vol. 82, no. 4, pp. 47–48, December 1981 – January 1982
  • ^ a b "People", Modeling of Complex Thermal Systems Laboratory, UCLA Samueli School of Engineering, retrieved 2023-07-03
  • ^ "Celebrating Adrienne Lavine's Five Years of Stellar Service as Associate Vice Provost", Staff Highlights, UCLA Center for the Advancement of Teaching, retrieved 2023-07-03
  • ^ Recipients of the CIRP F. W. Taylor Medal award, International Academy for Production Engineering, retrieved 2023-07-03
  • ^ All fellows (PDF), American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2022, retrieved 2023-07-03
  • ^ "Class of 1979", Brown Alumni Magazine, April 2023
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