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In Memoriam: L.E. "Skip" Scriven

Professor L. E. “Skip” Scriven, a long-time professor of the Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science and University of Minnesota Regents Professor, passed away August 3, 2007 of complications from pancreatic cancer.

During his illustrious career, Scriven authored more than 400 publications and advised more than 100 Ph.D. students in the department. His research program was internationally renowned, focusing on coating and coating processes. His research combined experimental, theoretical, and computer modeling approaches in order to better understand industrial coating application processes. During his career, Scriven also made significant contributions to the fields of capillary hydrodynamics, enhanced oil recovery, colloid science, and the theory of interfacial phenomena. He was one of the co-founders of the National Science Foundation Center for Interfacial Engineering at the University of Minnesota.

In addition to his research program, Scriven was very involved in undergraduate instruction in the department. He was the champion for the Unit Operations Lab, the most important chemical engineering lab taken by undergraduates. Scriven also was an advocate for a team teaching program in the department. His graduate course in fluid mechanics was one of a kind. He spent years polishing, sharpening and perfecting the course.

Scriven received his bachelor’s degree in 1952 from the University of California, Berkeley, and his Ph. D. in 1956 from the University of Delaware. He worked as a research engineer for Shell Development Co. before joining the Chemical Engineering department in 1959 as an Assistant Professor. Skip was named a full professor in 1966 and was elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 1978. In 1988 he was selected as a Regents Professor at the University of Minnesota, the highest honor given to faculty.

Memorial donations should be directed to two established funds in the University’s Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science:

The L.E. Scriven Fund for Summer Undergraduate Research Participants (SURPS) Fund, or
The L.E. and D.H. Scriven Fund, an endowment fund, for research scholarships, research fellowships and research

Donations are considered tax-deductible gifts.