Professor Tiernan Hall, Room 387
973-596-5706
teddy.greenstein@njit.edu
Education
- New York University, PhD 1967
- New York University, MS 1962
- City College of New York, BS 1960
Academic and Research Appointments
- Professor of Chemical Engineering, Newark College of Engineering, 1984-present
- Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering, Newark College of Engineering, 1978-1984
- Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering, Newark College of Engineering, 1967-1978
- Research Assistant , New York University, 1964 - 1967
Research Interests
- Low Reynolds number hydrodynamics
- Fermentation processes and bio electrochemical fuel cells in biochemical engineering
Current Research Projects
Current projects include:
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Theoretical study of the motion of one or more spheres and a fluid inside a cylindrical tube. The drag force and torque experienced by a sphere due to the simultaneous effects of a cylinder wall and of a neighboring sphere is theoretically calculated at small Reynolds numbers, for various orientations, rotations and translations of the spheres.