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Love, Tom Jay was born on October 2, 1923 in Jonesboro, Arkansas, United States. Son of Tom Jay and Tomazine (Stephens) Love.
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Love, Tom Jay was born on October 2, 1923 in Jonesboro, Arkansas, United States. Son of Tom Jay and Tomazine (Stephens) Love.
Bachelor of Science, U. Oklahoma, 1948; Master of Science, U. Kansas, 1956; Doctor of Philosophy, Purdue University, 1963.
Project engineer, Colgate Palmolive Company, Kansas City, Kansas, 1947-1952; senior research engineer, Midwest Research Institute, Kansas City, Missoury, 1952-1956; assistant professor mechanic engineering, U. Oklahoma, Norman, 1956-1960; associate professor, U. Oklahoma, Norman, 1960-1964; professor aerospace, mechanic and nuclear engineering, U. Oklahoma, Norman, 1964-1988; Halliburton professor engineering, U. Oklahoma, Norman, 1972; George Lynn Cross research professor, U. Oklahoma, Norman, 1973; George Lynn Cross professor emeritus, U. Oklahoma, Norman, since 1988; director School Aerospace, Mech. and Nuclear Engineering, University Oklahoma, Norman, 1963-1972; interim dean College Engineering, University Oklahoma, Norman, 1986-1987. Board directors Local Federal Savings & Loan Association, Oklahoma City, 1969-1989. Mem.adv. county Sverdrup Technology Inc.
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Board of directors U. Oklahoma Research Institute, 1969-1972, vice president, 1970-1972. Board directors U. Oklahoma Alumni Development Fund, 1970-1973. Served with United States Army Air Force, 1943-1945.
Fellow American Society of Mechanical Engineers (Memorial Heat Transfer award), American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (associate editor journal 1972-1975, Thermophysics award 1984). Member American Society for Engineering Education, American Academy Thermology, Sigma Xi, Tau Beta Pi, Pi Tau Sigma, Sigma Gamma Tau.
Married Georgia Lee Mathis, December 2,1945. Children— Tom Jay III, Deborah Lee, Nancy Ruth.