Claude-Louis Navier was a French mechanical engineer, affiliated with the French government, and a physicist who specialized in continuum mechanics.
Bust of Claude Louis Marie Henri Navier at the École Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées
The Navier–Stokes equations are partial differential equations which describe the motion of viscous fluid substances. They were named after French engineer and physicist Claude-Louis Navier and the Irish physicist and mathematician George Gabriel Stokes. They were developed over several decades of progressively building the theories, from 1822 (Navier) to 1842–1850 (Stokes).
Claude-Louis Navier
George Gabriel Stokes
Wire model of flow lines along a Hopf fibration.