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Bill Schultz is a distinguished professor of mechanical engineering at the University of Michigan, where he also holds esteemed positions in naval architecture and marine engineering. As the faculty director of the Ginsberg Center, he plays a pivotal role in fostering community engagement and service learning within the university. His academic journey began at Purdue University, where he earned both his bachelor's and master's degrees in mechanical engineering. He further advanced his expertise by obtaining a Ph.D. in applied mathematics and engineering sciences from Northwestern University. Throughout his illustrious career, Professor Schultz has been recognized with numerous accolades, including the Service Excellence Award, Faculty Advisor of the Year, Outstanding Faculty Member, Distinguished Faculty Governance Award, and the Departmental Teaching Award. These honors reflect his commitment to excellence in teaching, research, and service to the academic community. Professor Schultz's research interests are diverse and interdisciplinary, with a primary focus on fluid mechanics. He is particularly intrigued by the dynamics of steep and breaking waves, as well as the computational methods used to analyze them. His work extends to the stability and asymptotic analysis of fluid systems, contributing significantly to the field's understanding of complex fluid behaviors. In addition to his work on waves, Professor Schultz delves into the mechanics of fish swimming, exploring the intricate balance and propulsion strategies employed by aquatic life. His research also encompasses the rheology of saliva and the physics of swallowing, areas that have important implications for both biological and medical sciences. With a career marked by innovation and dedication, Bill Schultz continues to inspire students and colleagues alike, advancing the frontiers of mechanical engineering and its applications in diverse fields. His contributions to the academic community and his ongoing research endeavors make him a respected figure in his field.

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