Background
Speziale, Charles Gregory was born on June 16, 1948 in Newark. Son of Peter W. and Florence E. (Veix) Speziale.
Speziale, Charles Gregory was born on June 16, 1948 in Newark. Son of Peter W. and Florence E. (Veix) Speziale.
Charles G. Speziale attended the Newark College of Engineering (currently known as New Jersey Institute of Technology), where he earned a Bachelor"s degree in Civil Engineering and Applied Mathematics in 1970, and Master"s degree in Engineering Mechanics in 1972.
Charles Speziale was the only child in the family. He spent the following year at Rutgers University, New Jersey to study Mechanical Engineering and continued Doctor of Philosophy study in Princeton University. In 1977, He received a Doctor of Philosophy degree from Princeton University in New Jersey.
Research and teaching Charles Speziale had contributed to fluid mechanics.
He had published many articles in turbulence, non-Newtonian fluid mechanics, heat transfer and combustion modelling, and kinetic theory of gases. He had been a scientist in International Council of Associations for Science Education, National Aeronautics and Space Administration Langley Research Center.
Charles Speziale had been a faculty member at Stevens Institute of Technology. During the years 1993–1999, Charles Speziale taught turbulence and engineering courses in the College of Engineering at Boston University.
He had taught graduate courses in turbulence and focused his research on turbulence modeling.
His latest work had been published on the turbulence modelling of computing non-equilibrium turbulent flows in complex flows. Charles Speziale had been an Australian Psychological Society fellow in 1997, cited "Foreign the rational analysis and modeling of turbulent flows that has enhanced our ability to compute complex flows of scientific importance". Speziale had been memorialized by many researchers for his original work in his fields, especially in turbulence.
Member American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (associate editor journal.), American Physical Society, American Academy Mechanics, Society Engineering Science (board directors), Society Natural Philosophy, American Society Engineering Education, Physico-Chemical Hydrodynamics International Association, New York Academy of Sciences, Sigma Xi, Tau Beta Pi, Chi Epsilon.