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MAX
S. PETERS is currently Professor Emeritus of Chemical Engineering and Dean
Emeritus of Engineering’ at the University of Colorado at Boulder. He received
his B.S. and M.S. degrees in chemical engineering from the Pennsylvania State
University, worked for the Hercules Power Company and the Treyz Chemical
Company, and returned to Penn State for his Ph.D. Subsequently, he joined the
faculty of the University of Illinois, and later came to the University of
Colorado as Dean of the College of Engineering and Applied Science and Professor
of Chemical Engineering. He relinquished the position of Dean in 1978 and
became Emeritus in 1987.
Dr.
Peters has served as President of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers,
as a member of the Board of Directors for the Commission on Engineering
Education, as Chairman of the President’s Committee on the National Medal of
Science, and as Chairman of the Colorado Environmental Commission. A Fellow of
the American Institute of Chemical Engineers. Dr. Peters is the recipient of
the George Westinghouse Award of the American Society for Engineering
Education, the Lamme Award of the ASEE, the Award of Merit of the American
Association of Cost Engineers, the Founders Award of the American Institute of
Chemical Engineers, and the W. K. Lewis Award of the AIChE. He is a member of
the National Academy of Engineering.
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D. TIMMERHAUS is currently Professor of .Chemical Engineering and Presidential
Teaching Scholar at the University of Colorado at Boulder. He received his
B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees in Chemical Engineering from the University of
Illinois. After serving as a process design engineer for the California
Research Corporation, Dr. Timmerhaus joined the faculty of the University of
Colorado, College of Engineering, Department of Chemical Engineering. He was
subsequently appointed Associate Dean of the College of Engineering and
Director of the Engineering Research Center. This was followed by a term as
Chairman of the Chemical Engineering Department. The cryogenics, energy, and
heat and mass transfer, and he has edited 25 volumes of Advances in
Cryogenic Engineering and co-edited 24 volumes in the International
Cqvogenics Monograph Series.
He is past President of the American Institute of Chemical
Engineers, past President of Sigma Xi, current President of the International
Institute of Refrigeration, and has held offices in the Cryogenic Engineering
Conference, the Society of Sigma Xi, the American Astronautical Society, the
American Association for the Advancement of Science, the American Society for
Engineering Education-Engineering Research Council, the Accreditation Board for
Engineering and Technology, and the National Academy of Engineering.
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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 Stearns Award, and the
Samuel C. Collins Award, and has been elected to the National Academy of
Engineering and the Austrian Academy of Science.
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