Montgomery T. Shaw - Fellow, Elected 2018
Montgomery T. Shaw
Chemical Engineer
Fellow, Elected 2018
Montgomery T. Shaw has made important scientific and engineering contributions. His technical work that spans over four decades contributed to the fundamental understanding of extensional flows of polymers, the elucidation of the causes of sharkskin melt fracture in extrusion processes, the design and understanding of electrorheological fluids, the thermodynamics and rheology of polymer blends, the design of rheological instrumentation, the relationship between melt rheology and molecular weight of polymers, the aging of polymers and the design and properties of polymer-based biomedical materials.
In addition, Prof. Shaw has made major scholarship and educational contributions. He has written four books: (1) Polymer-Polymer Miscibility
Prof. Shaw has served The Society of Rheology in multiple and important offices over the period of his career. He has contributed in a major way to the health and viability of the Society itself. He has served in multiple capacities, the most important being his tenure as Treasurer from 1997 until 2015. During this time he provided leadership and an important voice to the Society Executive Committee that made possible many important changes in SOR operations. He oversaw the budget issues related to the expansion of student travel grants, the institution of major financial support for the Bingham Medal and for the newer Metzner Award. Treasurer Shaw contributed to the SOR and its future financial stability by rigor, attention to detail and the ability to lead the Society officers towards the proposed goals in fiscally responsible ways.