Philip Klebanoff
- Born: July 21, 1918 (New York, New York)
Education
- 1939: BA, Brooklyn College
Major Positions
- 1941–1942: National Bureau of Standards, Assistant Physics Aide
- 1942–1944: National Bureau of Standards, Junior Physicist
- 1944–1957: National Bureau of Standards, Physicist
- 1957–1961: National Bureau of Standards, Aeronautical Research Engineer
- 1961–1969: National Bureau of Standards, Physicist
- 1969–1975: National Bureau of Standards, Chief, Aerodynamics Section and Assistant Chief of Fluid Mechanics, Mechanics
Division
- 1975–1978: National Bureau of Standards, Chief, Fluid Mechanics Section, Mechanics Division
- 1978–1983: National Bureau of Standards, Senior Scientist
- 1983–1985: National Bureau of Standards, Consultant
- 1985–1992: National Bureau of Standards, Guest Scientist
Selected Part-Time Positions
- 1970–1974: Member, United States National Committee on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics
- 1970–1982: Member, Boundary Layer Transitions Group, Naval Sea Systems Command, United States Navy
- 1974–1981: Member, Hydromechanics Committee, Naval Sea Systems Command, United States Navy
Selected Awards and Honors