It is likely that in your work, you have crossed paths with a person you admire for a career involving excellence in chemical engineering. To perhaps bring that person recognition, nominate him or her for our 2006 Award for Personal Achievement in Chemical Engineering.
The aim of this award, which Chemical Engineering has offered biennially since 1968, is to honor individuals for distinguished careers. It complements CE’s Kirkpatrick Chemical Engineering Achievement Award, presented in the alternate years, which honors companies for specific chemical-process accomplishments.
Our Personal Achievement awards have saluted excellence in diverse areas — research, development, design, plant operations, management and other activities. The distinction can emerge in less-ordinary ways, such as government service. The criterion is that the career must have related, fully or largely, to the use of chemical-engineering principles in solving industrial, community or other problems.
It’s easy to nominate
Submitting an award nomination is a simple matter:
1. State the name, job title, employer and address of the candidate.
2. Prepare a summary, in up to about 500 words, that highlights your nominee’s career and brings…
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