An Interview with 2016 Batchelor Prize winner Prof Raymond E. Goldstein

11 August 2016
Last update: 29/03/17 15:06
Watch an interview with Professor Raymond E. Goldstein where he talks about what led him to enter the field, his advice to young scientists and his favourite fluid.
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