Harvey Rosten


Harvey Ivor Rosten was an English physicist of London University and Cambridge University.

Career

He spent 14 years working for CHAM Ltd as a Project Engineer, in this time he was the manager responsible for the development of the world’s first commercial general–purpose Computational Fluid Dynamics software, PHOENICS.
In 1988, Rosten co-founded Flomerics with colleague Dr. David Thatchell of Imperial College London where he assumed the role of Technical Director of FloTHERM. In this position he developed Flomerics involvement with DELPHI.

Legacy

The Harvey Rosten Award for Excellence was established in 1998 in celebration of Rosten's contributions to CFD and the electronics cooling industry.