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Beilis, M. P., Hexagon Alpha Chi Sigma (Indianapolis), 1949, 40(10), 40 Violent acylation occurs in catalytic presence of phosphoryl chloride, because the high viscosity of the mixture in absence of solvent prevents mixing and dissipation of the high heat of reaction. [Pg.521]

Dubois is the author of over 130 publications and holds four U.S. and several foreign patents. His numerous honors include the prestigious IR100 and Alpha Chi Sigma awards as well as the Office of the Secretary of Defense Award for Outstanding Achievement and the Secretary of Defense Medal for Outstanding Public Service. He sits on the Board of Directors of two spin-off companies from SRI Polyfuel and CYANCE. [Pg.122]

A Fellow of AIChE and AAAS Dr. Timmerhaus has received the ASEE George Westinghouse Award, the AIChE Alpha Chi Sigma Award, the AIChE W. K. Lewis Award, the AIChE Founders Award, the USNC/IIR W. T. Pentzer Award, the NSF Distinguished Service Award, the University of Colorado Steams Award, and the Samuel C. Collins Award, and has been elected to the National Academy of Engineering and the Austrian Academy of Science. [Pg.920]

He is a member of Phi Beta Kappa, the American Chemical Society, the American Physical Society, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, SPIE (Society of Photo-Instrumentation Engineers), Sigma Xi, and Alpha Chi Sigma. [Pg.808]

Wentworth has been a member of the American Chemical Society, the American Solar Energy Society, and Alpha Chi Sigma. He has published over 125 papers, written three textbooks, and received numerous patents. One of the publications from his doctoral dissertation was selected as a pioneer paper in analytical chemistry. His papers on the chemical applications of nonlinear least squares became Citation Index Classics. His patent for pulse discharge ionization detectors was selected as one of the 100 most significant inventions of 1997. He retired after four decades of teaching and research, having about forty graduate students, half of whom received doctorates. The Robert A. Welch Foundation supported his efforts every year. [Pg.23]

He completed his Master of Science in Chemistry from the University of New Hampshire in 1935. He entered the University of Iowa in the Fall of 1935. As a member of Alpha Chi Sigma, which he joined at University of New Hampshire, he was able to live in the Alpha Theta Fraternity House at Iowa City which was next to a dormitory for girl students. Here he met Francis Horan who he married in September 1936. Francis and he will be... [Pg.5]

As a result of his contributions and leadership in aerosol science, Sheldon received many honors throughout his career. For example, he received five awards from the American Institute of Chemical Engineers the Colburn Award in 1959, the Alpha Chi Sigma Award in 1974, the Walker Award in 1979, the Cecil Award in 1995, and the Lifetime Achievement Award of the AIChE Particle Technology Forum in 2001. He also received the Humboldt Senior Scientist Award from the West German Government in 1984-1985. He presented several invited lectures around the world, and more recently he was the first recipient of the Christian Junge Award of the European Aerosol Association in 2000 and the Aurel Stodola Medal of ETH in Zurich in 2004. [Pg.411]

Biochemistry in Vienna, and, for this, he was honored by a citation from the Austrian government. He was a member of the American Society of Biological Chemists, Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Pi Mu Epsilon, and Alpha Chi Sigma. He was a member of the National Committee of Ae Phi Beta Kappa Book Award in Science from 1961 to 1963, and served as its chairman in 1963. He was a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the New York Academy of Science, the Ohio Academy of Science, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and The Chemical Society (London). In 1959, he was an invited lecturer in the Biochemistry Department at Tufts University Medical School in Boston, Massachusetts. [Pg.22]

In parallel he was also Director, State of Texas Energy Council, from 1973 to 1975, and consultant to a number of firms in the oil industry. He was the recipient of the 1974 Research Award Alpha Chi Sigma, and of the 1989 Kem Research Award. He was from 1978 a Fellow of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers AIChE and was elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 1977. [Pg.257]

Bruce is a member of the National Acadeiuy of Science, the American Chemical Society, the American Institute of Chemists, Alpha Chi Sigma, Phi Lambdan Upsilon and the American Society of Biological Scientists. He was a recipient of the following awards Lascher award (1969), ( rdner award (1970), Intrascience award... [Pg.241]

In addition to receiving the John R. Kuebler Award of Alpha Chi Sigma, Professor Bailar has also received the American Chemical Society Award in Chemical Education sponsored by the Scientific Apparatus Makers Association (1964), the Priestley Medal of the American Chemical Society (1964), the Francis P. Dwyer Medal of the Chemical Society of New South Wales (1965), the Alfred Werner Gold Medal of the Swiss Chemical Society (1966), and the Synthetic Chemical Manufacturers Association Award in the Teaching of Chemistry (1968), and has also received Honorary Membership in Phi Lambda Upsilon—the national honorary chemistry fraternity (1959). [Pg.341]

James Land Virginia L Marshall, Rediscovery of the Elements Europium- Eugene Demarcay, The Hexagon of Alpha Chi Sigma, 2003,94 2,19-21... [Pg.492]


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