Jan Mewis - Fellow, Elected 2015
Jan Mewis
Chemical Engineer
Awarded Bingham Medal 2005
Fellow, Elected 2015
Jan Mewis studied Chemical Engineering at the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven in Belgium and received his master’s degree in 1961. While working in the IVP Laboratory, the research institute of the Belgian paint and printing ink industry, he obtained his Ph.D. with a thesis on “Tack of Printing Inks.” In 1969 Mewis returned to K.U. Leuven as a fulltime faculty member. He was chairman of the Chemical Engineering Department from 1989 to 1995 and again from 1999 until 2002. Beginning in 1971, he spent a year at the University at Delaware with a NATO fellowship, working with A.B. Metzner (1977 Bingham Medalist
Mewis’ research activities span broadly across rheology and the processing of complex fluids. He is best known for his often-cited work in three specific areas. In the area of suspension rheology, he published with A.B Metzner the now classical paper
Mewis has also been very active in the international rheological community. He is a co-founder and former president of the Belgian Group of Rheology, and he served as chairman of the International Committee on Rheology (1992-96) after he co-chaired, with Marcel Crochet, the XIth International Congress on Rheology held in Brussels in 1992. Until April 2005 he was also a member of the Executive Committee of the European Society of Rheology, and, together with Norman Wagner (2014 Bingham Medalist
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Jan Mewis (Joannes)
Note: This biography is an adaptation of the following article previously published by The Society of Rheology.
Mewis Recognized for Suspension Work. Rheology Bulletin 2005, 74(2)