The Catalysis Club of Chicago is soliciting nominations for the Herman Pines Award for outstanding research in the field of catalysis. Herman Pines was an outstanding research scientist, and his work revolutionized the general understanding of organic chemistry, particularly the chemistry of hydrocarbons interacting with strong acids. The award in his honor is sponsored by UOP where Herman began his industrial career in 1930 and amassed 145 US patents over a 23 year period. The award is being co-sponsored by the Catalysis Club of Chicago of which Professor Pines was a founding member. The award will be presented at the 2007 Spring Symposium of the Catalysis Club of Chicago. The recipient will receive a cash award of $1,000 and reimbursement for travel and lodging as a plenary speaker at the Spring Symposium.
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Past winners of the Herman Pines Award
- 1999 — Professor Harold Kung (Northwestern University)
- 2000 — Dr. John Monnier (Eastman Chemical Company)
- 2001 — Professor Lanny Schmidt (University of Minnesota)
- 2002 — Dr. James Brazdil (BP)
- 2003 — Professor James A. Dumesic (University of Wisconsin)
- 2004 — Dr. Alak Bhattacharyya (BP)
- 2005 — Professor Israel Wachs (Lehigh University)
- 2006 — Dr. Jeffrey T. Miller (BP)
The recipient will be chosen based on the following criteria:
- Importance of catalysis research completed in the past five years.
- Alternation of the award between industrial and academic/national laboratory researches. For year 2007, nominations for candidates from either an ACADEMIC or NATIONAL LABORATORY RESEARCHER are sought.
- Recipient must be a resident of North America
Award
- $1,000 and travel/lodging as a plenary speaker at the Spring Symposium.
Deadline for Nomination
- January 31, 2007
- Nominations should describe the specific work performed in the last 5 years for which the nominee should be recognized.
Date of Announcement
- November 2006
Nominations should be e-mailed (single PDF document) on or before January 31, 2007 to:
Christopher L. Marshall
President-Catalysis Club of Chicago
Chemical Engineering Division
Argonne National Laboratory
9700 South Cass Avenue
Argonne, IL 60565
(630)252‑4310
CLMarshall@anl.gov
