Award Description
The Lectureship award is a retired award in the Chemical Engineering Division of the American Society of Engineering Education. It was retired in 2018. Most of the lectures accompanied by publications in Chemical Engineering Education.
This award was formerly sponsored by 3M, Union Carbide, Dow, and Chemstations at various points of its history.
History of the Lectureship Award
Former Award Recipients
Year | Awardee | Awardee Institution | Lecture Title/Publication | Part 2 | Part 3 |
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2017 | Lorenz Biegler | Carnegie Mellon University | |||
2016 | Mark Prausnitz | Georgia Institute of Technology | |||
2015 | Ignacio E. Grossmann | Carnegie Mellon University | |||
2013 | Clayton J. Radke | University of California, Berkeley | |||
2012 | John Ekerdt | University of Texas at Austin | |||
2011 | Richard Noble | University of Colorado at Boulder | |||
2010 | Frank Doyle | University of California, Santa Barbara | |||
2009 | Antonios G. Mikos | Rice University | |||
2008 | Jennifer S. Curtis | University of Florida | |||
2007 | Theodore W. Randolph | University of Colorado at Boulder | |||
2006 | Nicholas A. Peppas | University of Texas at Austin | |||
2005 | Bruce A. Finlayson | University of Washington | |||
2004 | John F. Brady | California Institute of Technology | |||
2003 | William B. Krantz | University of Cincinnati | Membrane Science and Technology in the 21st Century | ||
2002 | Robert H. Davis | University of Colorado | |||
2001 | Timothy J. Anderson | University of Florida | |||
2000 | Arvind Varma | University of Notre Dame | Combustion Synthesis of Advanced Materials | ||
1999 | L. S. Fan | The Ohio State University | Particle Dynamics in Fluidization and Fluid-Particle Systems: Part 1. Educational Issues | Part 2. Teaching Examples | |
1998 | Edward L. Cussler | University of Minnesota | Do Changes in the Chemical Industry Imply Changes in Curriculum? | ||
1997 | Phillip C. Wankat | Purdue University | Synergism Between Research and Teaching In Separations | ||
1996 | Thomas F. Edgar | University of Texas, Austin | Process Control: From the Classical to the Postmodern Era | ||
1995 | Stanley Middleman | Oregon State University | Modeling Flows in Films, Jets, and Drop | ||
1994 | Gintaris V. Reklaitis | Purdue University | Computer-Aided Design and Operation of Batch Processes | ||
1993 | Morton M. Denn | University of California | Polymer Flow Instabilities: A Picaresque Tale | ||
1992 | William N. Gill | Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute | Interactive Dynamics of Convection and Crystal Growth | ||
1991 | Darsh T. Wasan | Illinois Institute of Technology | Interfacial Transport Processes and Rheology: Structure and Dynamics of Thin Liquid Films | ||
1990 | Brice Carnahan | University of Michigan | Computing in Engineering Education: From There, To Here, To Where? Part 1. Computing | Part 2. Education and the Future | |
1989 | Larry Duda | Pennsylvania State University | A Random Walk Through Porous Media | ||
1988 | Stanley I Sandler | University of Delaware | From Molecular Theory to Thermodynamic Models (Part 1. Pure Fluids) | Part 2. Mixtures | |
1987 | James Christensen | Brighman Young University | Reflections on Teaching Creativity | ||
1986 | Robert Brodkey | The Ohio State University | Image Processing and Analysis for Turbulence Research | ||
1985 | Dan Luss | University of Houston | Steady-State Multiplicity Features of Chemically Reacting Systems | ||
1984 | T.W. Fraser Russell | University of Delaware | Semiconductor Chemical Reactor Engineering and Photovoltaic Unit Operations | ||
1983 | Warren E. Stewart | University of Wisconsin, Madison | Simulation and Estimation by Orthogonal Collocation | ||
1982 | Lowell B. Koppel | Purdue University | Input Multiplicities in Process Control | ||
1981 | Arthur W. Westerberg | Carnegie Mellon University | Design Research – Both Theory and Strategy | Both Theory and Strategy (Part 2) | |
1980 | Klaus D. Timmerhaus | University of Colorado | A Few Fundamental Concepts and Applications of Cryogenic Heat Transfer | ||
1979 | Daniel D. Perlmutter | University of Pennsylvania | A New Look at an Old Fossil: Kinetics of Coal Processing | ||
1978 | Theodore Vermeulen | University of California, Berkeley | Dynamics of Runaway Systems | ||
1977 | Robert C. Reid | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Superheated Liquids-A Laboratory Curiosity and, Possibly, an Industrial Curse. Part I: Laboratory Studies and Theory | Part II Industrial Vapor Exposions | Part III: Discussions and Conclusions |
1976 | Abraham E. Dukler | University of Houston | The Role of Waves in Two Phase Flow: Some New Understandings | ||
1975 | John M. Prausnitz | University of California, Berekley | Molecular Thermodynamics for Chemical Process Design | ||
1974 | Elmer L. Gaden, Jr. | University of Virgina | Biotechnology – an Old Solution to a New Problem | ||
1973 | Rutherford Aris | University of Minnesota | The Theory of Diffusion and Reaction A Chemical Engineering Symphony | ||
1972 | Dale F. Rudd | University of Wisconsin, Madison | Process Synthesis | ||
1971 | William R. Schowalter | Princeton University | The Art and Science of Rheology | ||
1970 | Joe M. Smith | University of California, Davis | Photochemical Processing – Photo decomposition of Pollutants in Water | ||
1969 | Corneluis J. Pings | California Institute of Technology | Some Current Studies in Liquid State Physics, Part 1 | Part 2 | |
1968 | L. Edward Scriven | University of Minnesota | Flow and Transfer at Fluid Interfaces, Part I | Part II | Part III |
1967 | Andreas Acrivos | Stanford University | The Method of Matched Asymptotic Expansions | ||
1966 | Octave Levenspiel | Illinois Institute of Technology | Changing Attitudes to Reactor Design | ||
1965 | Leon Lapidus | Princeton University | Aspects of Modern Control Theory and Application | ||
1964 | Charles R. Wilke | University of California, Berkeley | Mass Transfer in Turbulent Flow | ||
1963 | Arthur B. Metzner | University of Delaware | Non-Newtonian Fluids |