Eugene Cook Bingham (8 December 1878 – 6 November 1945) was a professor and head of the department of chemistry at Lafayette College.
[1] Bingham made many contributions to rheology, a term he is credited (along with Markus Reiner) with introducing.
[1] He was awarded the Franklin Institute's Certificate of Merit in 1921 for his variable pressure viscometer.
[5][6] Bingham died on 6 November 1945 in Easton, Pennsylvania.
[1] The Society of Rheology has awarded the Bingham Medal annually since 1948.