The Courant Institute offers the Harold Grad Memorial Prize to outstanding performance and promise as a graduate student.[2]
Life
Dr. Grad received a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from the Cooper Union in 1943 and his masters at New York University in 1945. Grad did his doctoral work under Richard Courant and graduated in 1948. His thesis was on the approximation of the Boltzmann Equation by torque. He was then at the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences of New York University from 1948 as associate professor and from 1957 until his death. Dr. Grad conducted research in magnetohydrodynamics, the mathematical formulation of plasma physics and applications of plasma physics to nuclear fusion. He led the magnetohydrodynamics department from 1956 until 1980.
References
^Grad, H. (1949). On the kinetic theory of rarefied gases. Communications on pure and applied mathematics, 2(4), 331-407.
^Blank, Albert A. (1987). "Harold Grad". Phys. Today. 40 (3): 86. doi:10.1063/1.2819960.
^J Berowitz, H Grad and H Rubin, in proceedings of the second United Nations International conference on peaceful uses of atomic energy, Geneva, 1958, Vol 31, Page 177
^Grad, Harold (December 1, 1957). Theory of Cusped Geometries, I. General Survey NYO-7969. Inst. Math. Sci., N.Y.U.
^Containment in a cusped Plasma System, Dr. Harold Grad, NYO-9496