Daniel Joseph
- Born: March 26, 1929 (Chicago, Illinois)
Education
- 1950: MA, University of Chicago (Sociology)
- 1959: BS, Illinois Institute of Technology (Mechanical Engineering)
- 1960: MS, Illinois Institute of Technology (Mechanics)
- 1963: PhD, Illinois Institute of Technology (Mechanical Engineering)
Major Positions
- 1962–1963: Illinois Institute of Technology, Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering
- 1963–1965: University of Minnesota, Assistant Professor of Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics
- 1965–1968: University of Minnesota, Associate Professor of Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics
- 1968–1991: University of Minnesota, Professor of Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics
- 1991–2001: University of Minnesota, Russell J. Penrose Professor of Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics
- 1994–present: University of Minnesota, Regents Professor
Other Positions
- 1980–1981: University of Paris, Visiting Professor of Mathematics
- 1980–1981: University of Nice, Visiting Professor of Mathematics
Selected Part-Time Positions
- 2005–present: Distinguished Adjunct Professor, University of California, Irvine
Selected Awards and Honors
- 1990: National Academy of Engineering, Member
- 1991: National Academy of Sciences, Member
- 1993: American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Fellow
- 1993: American Physical Society, Fellow
- 1999: American Physical Society, Fluid Dynamics Prize
