American Institute of Chemical Engineers awards leaders.* During the annual meeting for the American Institute of Chemical Engineers The American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) is a professional organization for chemical engineers.[1] AIChE was established in 1908 with the purpose of establishing chemical engineers as a profession independent from chemists and mechanical , eight leaders in the chemical engineering industry were presented awards of accomplishment. Dr. Stanley I. Sandler received the 2004 Founders award for outstanding contributions to the field of chemical engineering. Dr. Sandler is the H.B. du Pont chair of chemical engineering and directs the Center for Molecular Engineering and Thermodynamics at the University of Delaware [3] The student body at the University of Delaware is largely an undergraduate population. Delaware students have a great deal of access to work and internship opportunities. . Dr. L.K. Doraiswamy, Iowa State University Academics ISU is best known for its degree programs in science, engineering, and agriculture. ISU is also home of the world's first electronic digital computing device, the Atanasoff–Berry Computer. , was presented the William H. Walker award for excellence in contributions to chemical engineering literature. Dr. Michael W. Deem, Rice University, was presented the Allan P. Colburn award for excellence in publications by a young member of the Institute. Dr. Michael F. Doherty, University of California, Santa Barbara History The predecessor to UCSB, Santa Barbara State College, focused on teacher training, industrial arts, home economics, and foreign languages. Intense lobbying by an interest group in the City of Santa Barbara led by Thomas Storke and Pearl Chase persuaded the State , was honored with the Alpha Chi Sigma award for chemical engineering research. Dr. Keith P. Johnston, University of Texas at Austin “University of Texas” redirects here. For other system schools, see University of Texas System. The University of Texas at Austin (often referred to as The University of Texas, UT Austin, UT, or Texas , received the Institute award for excellence in industrial gases technology. Dr. Arup K. Chakraborty, University of California at Berkeley (body, education) University of California at Berkeley - (UCB) See also Berzerkley, BSD. http://berkeley.edu/. Note to British and Commonwealth readers: that's /berk'lee/, not /bark'lee/ as in British Received Pronunciation. , was presented the Professional Progress award for outstanding progress in chemical engineering. Dr. Teh Chung Ho, ExxonMobil's Corporate Strategic Research Laboratories, Annandale, NJ, was presented the R.H. Wilhehn award in chemical reaction engineering. Dr. J.D. Seader, University of Utah, and Dr. Warren D. Seider, University of Pennsylvania, jointly received the Warren K. Lewis award for contributions to chemical engineering education. |
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