Zellman Warhaft

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Cornell University

After completing his undergraduate education, Zellman Warhaft was an engineer at the Radio Progagation Research Division, Australian Post Office Research Laboratories, in Melbourne, where he conducted experiments on the effect of the weather on microwave radio propagation. Then, for six years through 1975, he was a research scientist at The Radio and Space Research Station, Science Research Council, United Kingdom (now The Appleton-Rutherford Laboratory). After earning his doctorate, Zellman Warhaft became a senior project associate for the Department of Aerospace Engineering at The Pennsylvania State University, where he also worked with the Meteorology Department. Since 1977 he has been at Cornell University. He was a visiting scientist at the Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute in DeBilt, The Netherlands, in the spring of 1982, and he worked with the air-sea interaction wind tunnel of the Institut de Mècanique Statistique de la Turbulence, in Marseille, France, during 1972. He was a visiting professor at Tel-Aviv University in the spring of 1986 and at Princeton for the academic year 1998-99. He is also an adjunct professor in the Department of Science and Technology Studies.


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