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'''Morton Mace Denn''' (born July 7, 1939) is an Albert Einstein Professor of Science and Engineering Emeritus at the [[City College of New York]] (CCNY).<ref name="CCNY">{{cite web |last1=The City College of New York |first1=CCNY |title=M. Denn's profile pqge at the City College of New York |url=https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/profiles/morton-denn |website=CCNY}}</ref> He is a member of the National Academy of <ref name="CCNY" /> |
'''Morton Mace Denn''' (born July 7, 1939) is an [[Albert Einstein Professorship in Science|Albert Einstein Professor of Science]] and [[Engineering]] [[Emeritus]] at the [[City College of New York]] (CCNY).<ref name="CCNY">{{cite web |last1=The City College of New York |first1=CCNY |title=M. Denn's profile pqge at the City College of New York |url=https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/profiles/morton-denn |website=CCNY}}</ref> He is a member of the [[National Academy of Engineering]]<ref name="CCNY" /><ref name="NAE">{{cite web |last1=National Academy of Engineering |first1=NAE |title=Dr. Morton M. Denn NAE's profile page |url=https://www.nae.edu/27997/Dr-Morton-M-Denn |website=NAE}}</ref> and a Fellow of the [[American Academy of Arts and Sciences]].<ref name="Amacad">{{cite web |last1=American Academy of Arts ans Science |first1=Amacad |title=Pr Denn's profile as a member of the Amercian academy of Arts and Sciences |url=https://www.amacad.org/person/morton-m-denn |website=Amacad}}</ref> |
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==Education== |
==Education== |
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Denn was born in [[Paterson, New Jersey]]. He attended Paterson [[Eastside High School (Paterson, New Jersey)|Eastside High School]], from which he graduated in January, 1957. For six months after graduation, prior to attending university, he worked as a laboratory technician for the Linen Thread Company, developing foamed plastic boat bumpers. He received a |
Denn was born in [[Paterson, New Jersey]]. He attended Paterson [[Eastside High School (Paterson, New Jersey)|Eastside High School]], from which he graduated in January, 1957. For six months after graduation, prior to attending university, he worked as a laboratory technician for the Linen Thread Company, developing foamed plastic boat bumpers. He received a [[BSc(Eng)|BScE]] from [[Princeton University]] in 1961, majoring in [[Chemical engineering|Chemical Engineering]] and writing a thesis on the rheology of [[Polymer solution|polymer solutions]] under the supervision of William R. Schowalter<ref name="William Schowalter">{{cite web |last1=Schowalter |first1=William |title=William Schowalter |url=https://cbe.princeton.edu/people/william-schowalter |website=Princeton university}}</ref>. During the summers of 1960 and 1961 he was employed by the [[DuPont|Dupont Company]], at the Repauno Works in [[Gibbstown, New Jersey]], and the Engineering Research Laboratory in [[Wilmington, Delaware]], respectively. |
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Denn attended the [[University of Minnesota]] from 1961 to 1964, majoring in Chemical Engineering and minoring in Mathematics. His Ph.D. Dissertation, Optimization by Variational Methods, was supervised by [[Rutherford Aris]]. He was a postdoctoral fellow from 1964 to 1965 in the chemical engineering department at the [[University of Delaware]], studying rheology with [[Arthur B. Metzner]]. |
Denn attended the [[University of Minnesota]] from 1961 to 1964, majoring in Chemical Engineering and minoring in [[Mathematics]]. His Ph.D. Dissertation, Optimization by Variational Methods, was supervised by [[Rutherford Aris]]. He was a postdoctoral fellow from 1964 to 1965 in the chemical engineering department at the [[University of Delaware]], studying rheology with [[Arthur B. Metzner]]. |
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==Career== |
==Career== |
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Denn joined the faculty of the University of Delaware in 1965 as an Assistant Professor, with a joint appointment in the departments of Chemical Engineering and Statistics and Computer Science. He was named Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering in 1968, Full Professor in 1972, and the Allan P. Colburn Professor in 1978. He moved to the [[University of California, Berkeley]]<ref name="Berkeley">{{cite web |url=https://chemistry.berkeley.edu/news/morton-mace-denn|title = Berkeley}}</ref>, as Professor of Chemical Engineering in 1981, and he served as the Chemical Engineering Department Chair from 1991 to 1994. He simultaneously held an appointment at the [[Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory]], where he was the Program Leader for Polymers and Composites in the Center for Advanced Materials (1983-99) and the Head of Materials Chemistry in the Materials Sciences Division (1995 – 98). |
Denn joined the faculty of the [[University of Delaware]] in 1965 as an Assistant Professor, with a joint appointment in the departments of Chemical Engineering and [[Statistics]] and [[Computer science|Computer Science]]. He was named Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering in 1968, Full Professor in 1972, and the Allan P. Colburn Professor in 1978. He moved to the [[University of California, Berkeley]]<ref name="Berkeley">{{cite web |url=https://chemistry.berkeley.edu/news/morton-mace-denn|title = Berkeley}}</ref>, as Professor of Chemical Engineering in 1981, and he served as the Chemical Engineering Department Chair from 1991 to 1994. He simultaneously held an appointment at the [[Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory]], where he was the Program Leader for Polymers and Composites in the Center for Advanced Materials (1983-99) and the Head of Materials Chemistry in the Materials Sciences Division (1995 – 98). |
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Denn joined the faculty of the [[City College of New York]]<ref name="City College of New York">{{cite web |url=https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/profiles/morton-denn|title = City College of New York}}</ref>, the flagship science and engineering campus of the [[City University of New York]], in [[1999]] as CUNY Distinguished Professor of Chemical Engineering. He was the third Director of the Benjamin Levich Institute for Physicochemical Hydrodynamics and the Albert Einstein Professor of Science and Engineering from 2000, and he also held an appointment as Professor of Physics. He retired in 2014 but continued to participate in research through collaborations. |
Denn joined the faculty of the [[City College of New York]]<ref name="City College of New York">{{cite web |url=https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/profiles/morton-denn|title = City College of New York}}</ref>, the flagship science and engineering campus of the [[City University of New York]], in [[1999]] as CUNY Distinguished Professor of Chemical Engineering. He was the third Director of the Benjamin Levich Institute for Physicochemical Hydrodynamics and the Albert Einstein Professor of Science and Engineering from 2000, and he also held an appointment as Professor of [[Physics]]. He retired in 2014 but continued to participate in research through collaborations. |
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He has held visiting positions at the following institutions: |
He has held visiting positions at the following institutions: |
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Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Harry Pierce Professor, Sept., 1979 – Jan., 1980 |
[[Technion – Israel Institute of Technology|Technion-Israel Institute of Technology]], [[Haifa]], Harry Pierce Professor, Sept., 1979 – Jan., 1980 |
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California Institute of Technology, Chevron Energy Professor, February-July, 1980 |
[[California Institute of Technology]], [[Chevron Corporation|Chevron Energy]] Professor, February-July, 1980 |
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University of Melbourne, Australia, Visiting Professor, January-June, 1985 |
[[University of Melbourne]], [[Australia]], Visiting Professor, January-June, 1985 |
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Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, Forchheimer Visiting Professor, Sept., 1998 – Jan., 1999; Lady Davis Visiting Professor, 2009-2010; Visiting Professor, Casali Institute of Applied Chemistry, 2021-22. |
[[Hebrew University of Jerusalem]], [[Israel]], Forchheimer Visiting Professor, Sept., 1998 – Jan., 1999; Lady Davis Visiting Professor, 2009-2010; Visiting Professor, Casali Institute of Applied Chemistry, 2021-22. |
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Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Erasmus Mundus Scholar, Eurorheo program, May-June, 2011, 2014. |
[[KU Leuven|Katholieke Universiteit Leuven]], Erasmus Mundus Scholar, Eurorheo program, May-June, 2011, 2014. |
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University of Amsterdam, Institute of Physics, Visiting Scholar, one month annually, 2012-2019. |
[[University of Amsterdam]], Institute of Physics, Visiting Scholar, one month annually, 2012-2019. |
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He has served as the Editor of two major journals: the AIChE Journal, 1985-91, and the Journal of Rheology, 1995-2005. He also served on the following Editorial Boards: Journal of Non-Newtonian Fluid Mechanics, 1976-2019; Advances in Chemical Engineering, 1984-85,1993-2003; Rheological Acta, 1995-2005; AIChE Journal (Consulting Editor), 1991-95. |
He has served as the Editor of two major journals: the [[American Institute of Chemical Engineers|AIChE Journal]], 1985-91, and the [[Journal of Rheology]], 1995-2005. He also served on the following Editorial Boards: Journal of Non-Newtonian Fluid Mechanics, 1976-2019; Advances in Chemical Engineering, 1984-85,1993-2003; Rheological Acta, 1995-2005; AIChE Journal (Consulting Editor), 1991-95. |
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==Research and publications== |
==Research and publications== |
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Denn’s research over the course of his career has focused on optimization; process modeling, dynamics, and control; rheology and flow of complex fluids, including polymers and suspensions; polymer processing; and coal gasification reaction engineering. More than forty of his publications have been cited. <ref name="citations of his work in the Google Scholar database">{{cite web |url=https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=GWqVFbkAAAAJ&hl=en|title =citations of Morton Denn's work}}</ref>. |
Denn’s research over the course of his career has focused on optimization; process modeling, dynamics, and control; rheology and flow of [[Complex fluid|complex fluids]], including polymers and suspensions; polymer processing; and [[coal gasification]] reaction engineering. More than forty of his publications have been cited. <ref name="citations of his work in the Google Scholar database">{{cite web |url=https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=GWqVFbkAAAAJ&hl=en|title =citations of Morton Denn's work}}</ref>. |
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==Books== |
==Books== |
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==Honors and Awards== |
==Honors and Awards== |
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Denn was a Guggenheim Fellow<ref name="Guggenheim">{{cite web |last1=Guggenheim Fellow |title=Guggenheim Fellow |url=https://www.gf.org/fellows/all-fellows/morton-m-denn/ |website=Guggenheim}}</ref> (1971-72) and a Fulbright Lecturer (1979-80)<ref name="Fulbright Lecturer">{{cite web |title=Fulbright Lecturer |url=https://fulbrightscholars.org/grantee/morton-denn?year=7040 |website=Fulbright}}</ref>. |
Denn was a [[Guggenheim Fellowship|Guggenheim Fellow]]<ref name="Guggenheim">{{cite web |last1=Guggenheim Fellow |title=Guggenheim Fellow |url=https://www.gf.org/fellows/all-fellows/morton-m-denn/ |website=Guggenheim}}</ref> (1971-72) and a [[Fulbright Program|Fulbright Lecturer]] (1979-80)<ref name="Fulbright Lecturer">{{cite web |title=Fulbright Lecturer |url=https://fulbrightscholars.org/grantee/morton-denn?year=7040 |website=Fulbright}}</ref>. |
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He was elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 1986 and to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2001, and he received an honorary D.Sc. from the University of Minnesota in 2001 <ref name="Honorary ScD U Minnesota">{{cite web |title=Honorary ScD U Minnesota |url=https://scholarswalk.umn.edu/faculty-awards/honorary-degrees |website=U Minnesota}}</ref>. |
He was elected to the [[National Academy of Engineering]] in 1986 and to the [[American Academy of Arts and Sciences]] in 2001, and he received an honorary [[Doctor of Science|D.Sc.]] from the [[University of Minnesota]] in 2001 <ref name="Honorary ScD U Minnesota">{{cite web |title=Honorary ScD U Minnesota |url=https://scholarswalk.umn.edu/faculty-awards/honorary-degrees |website=U Minnesota}}</ref>. |
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He has received the following awards from professional societies: |
He has received the following awards from professional societies: |
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American Institute of Chemical Engineers: Professional Progress Award, 1977; <ref name="American Institute of Chemical Engineers">{{cite web |title=American Institute of Chemical Engineers |url=https://www.aiche.org/awards#institute-awards |website=American Institute of Chemical Engineers}}</ref>, Founders award <ref name="American Institute of Chemical Engineers"/>, and Institute lecturer <ref name="Institute lecturer at the American Institute of Chemical Engineers">{{cite web |title=Institute lecturer at the American Institute of Chemical Engineers |url=https://www.aiche.org/community/awards/institute-lecturer-award |website=American Institute of Chemical Engineers}}</ref>. |
American Institute of Chemical Engineers: Professional Progress Award, 1977; <ref name="American Institute of Chemical Engineers">{{cite web |title=American Institute of Chemical Engineers |url=https://www.aiche.org/awards#institute-awards |website=American Institute of Chemical Engineers}}</ref>, Founders award <ref name="American Institute of Chemical Engineers"/>, and Institute lecturer <ref name="Institute lecturer at the American Institute of Chemical Engineers">{{cite web |title=Institute lecturer at the American Institute of Chemical Engineers |url=https://www.aiche.org/community/awards/institute-lecturer-award |website=American Institute of Chemical Engineers}}</ref>. |
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William H. Walker Award for Excellence in Contributions to Chemical Engineering Literature, 1984; |
William H. Walker Award for Excellence in Contributions to Chemical Engineering Literature, 1984; |
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Warren K. Lewis Award for Chemical Engineering Education, 1998; |
[[Warren K. Lewis]] Award for Chemical Engineering Education, 1998; |
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Award winner at the ASEE Chemical Engineering Division, 1993 </ref>, and Institute lecturer<ref name="American Society for Engineering Education Chemical Engineering Division">{{cite web |title=ASEE Chemical Engineering Division Awards |url=http://ched.asee.org/awards/award-winners/ |website=American Society for Engineering Education Chemical Engineering Division}}</ref> |
Award winner at the ASEE Chemical Engineering Division, 1993 <nowiki></ref></nowiki>, and Institute lecturer<ref name="American Society for Engineering Education Chemical Engineering Division">{{cite web |title=ASEE Chemical Engineering Division Awards |url=http://ched.asee.org/awards/award-winners/ |website=American Society for Engineering Education Chemical Engineering Division}}</ref> |
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Institute Lecturer, 1999; |
Institute Lecturer, 1999; |
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Founders Award for Outstanding Contributions to the Field of Chemical Engineering, 2008. |
Founders Award for Outstanding Contributions to the Field of Chemical Engineering, 2008. |
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Society of Rheology: Bingham Medal, 1986<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.rheology.org/sor/Awards/Bingham/DennM/ |title = Institue of Rheology}}[] </ref>; |
[[Society of Rheology]]: [[Bingham Medal]], 1986<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.rheology.org/sor/Awards/Bingham/DennM/ |title = Institue of Rheology}}[] </ref>; |
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Distinguished Service Award, 2005; |
Distinguished Service Award, 2005; |
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Publication Award (with R. Mari, R. Seto, and J. F.Morris), 2015; |
Publication Award (with R. Mari, R. Seto, and J. F.Morris), 2015; |
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Publication Award (with A. Singh, R. Mari, and J. F. Morris), 2020. |
Publication Award (with A. Singh, R. Mari, and J. F. Morris), 2020. |
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American Society for Engineering Education: Chemical Engineering Lectureship Award, 2005; |
American Society for Engineering Education: Chemical Engineering Lectureship Award, 2005; |
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Lifetime Achievement Award in Chemical Engineering Pedagogy, 2014. |
[[List of lifetime achievement awards|Lifetime Achievement Award]] in Chemical Engineering Pedagogy, 2014. |
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Find the list of awards on his profile in the American Institute of Physics's website<ref>{{cite web |url=https://history.aip.org/phn/11901003.html |title = American Institute of Physics}}[] </ref> |
Find the list of awards on his profile in the [[American Institute of Physics]]'s website<ref>{{cite web |url=https://history.aip.org/phn/11901003.html |title = American Institute of Physics}}[] </ref> |
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== References == |
== References == |
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Morton Mace Denn (born July 7, 1939) is an Albert Einstein Professor of Science and Engineering Emeritus at the City College of New York (CCNY).[1] He is a member of the National Academy of Engineering[1][2] and a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.[3]
Education
Denn was born in Paterson, New Jersey. He attended Paterson Eastside High School, from which he graduated in January, 1957. For six months after graduation, prior to attending university, he worked as a laboratory technician for the Linen Thread Company, developing foamed plastic boat bumpers. He received a BScE from Princeton University in 1961, majoring in Chemical Engineering and writing a thesis on the rheology of polymer solutions under the supervision of William R. Schowalter[4]. During the summers of 1960 and 1961 he was employed by the Dupont Company, at the Repauno Works in Gibbstown, New Jersey, and the Engineering Research Laboratory in Wilmington, Delaware, respectively.
Denn attended the University of Minnesota from 1961 to 1964, majoring in Chemical Engineering and minoring in Mathematics. His Ph.D. Dissertation, Optimization by Variational Methods, was supervised by Rutherford Aris. He was a postdoctoral fellow from 1964 to 1965 in the chemical engineering department at the University of Delaware, studying rheology with Arthur B. Metzner.
Career
Denn joined the faculty of the University of Delaware in 1965 as an Assistant Professor, with a joint appointment in the departments of Chemical Engineering and Statistics and Computer Science. He was named Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering in 1968, Full Professor in 1972, and the Allan P. Colburn Professor in 1978. He moved to the University of California, Berkeley[5], as Professor of Chemical Engineering in 1981, and he served as the Chemical Engineering Department Chair from 1991 to 1994. He simultaneously held an appointment at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, where he was the Program Leader for Polymers and Composites in the Center for Advanced Materials (1983-99) and the Head of Materials Chemistry in the Materials Sciences Division (1995 – 98).
Denn joined the faculty of the City College of New York[6], the flagship science and engineering campus of the City University of New York, in 1999 as CUNY Distinguished Professor of Chemical Engineering. He was the third Director of the Benjamin Levich Institute for Physicochemical Hydrodynamics and the Albert Einstein Professor of Science and Engineering from 2000, and he also held an appointment as Professor of Physics. He retired in 2014 but continued to participate in research through collaborations.
He has held visiting positions at the following institutions: Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Harry Pierce Professor, Sept., 1979 – Jan., 1980 California Institute of Technology, Chevron Energy Professor, February-July, 1980 University of Melbourne, Australia, Visiting Professor, January-June, 1985 Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, Forchheimer Visiting Professor, Sept., 1998 – Jan., 1999; Lady Davis Visiting Professor, 2009-2010; Visiting Professor, Casali Institute of Applied Chemistry, 2021-22. Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Erasmus Mundus Scholar, Eurorheo program, May-June, 2011, 2014. University of Amsterdam, Institute of Physics, Visiting Scholar, one month annually, 2012-2019.
He has served as the Editor of two major journals: the AIChE Journal, 1985-91, and the Journal of Rheology, 1995-2005. He also served on the following Editorial Boards: Journal of Non-Newtonian Fluid Mechanics, 1976-2019; Advances in Chemical Engineering, 1984-85,1993-2003; Rheological Acta, 1995-2005; AIChE Journal (Consulting Editor), 1991-95.
Research and publications
Denn’s research over the course of his career has focused on optimization; process modeling, dynamics, and control; rheology and flow of complex fluids, including polymers and suspensions; polymer processing; and coal gasification reaction engineering. More than forty of his publications have been cited. [7].
Books
Optimization by Variational Methods, McGraw-Hill, 1969; reprint edition, Robert Krieger, 1978. Introduction to Chemical Engineering Analysis (with T. W. F. Russell), Wiley, 1972; Spanish language edition, eds. Limusa, 1976. Stability of Reaction and Transport Processes, Prentice-Hall, 1975. Process Fluid Mechanics, Prentice-Hall, 1980. Process Modeling, Longman/Wiley, 1986. Polymer Melt Processing: Foundations in Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer, Cambridge Univ. Press, 2008. Chemical Engineering: An Introduction, Cambridge Univ. Press, 2012.
Edited Volume
Chemical Process Control (edited with A. S. Foss), AIChE Symposium Series [8], No. 159, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, New York, 1976.
Book Chapters
Modeling for Process Control, in Advances in Control and Dynamic Systems, Vol. XV, C. T. Leondes, ed., Academic Press, 1979, p. 147. Fibre Spinning, in Computational Analysis of Polymer Processing, J. R. A. Pearson and S. Richardson, eds., Elsevier Applied Science Publ., 1983, p. 179. Coal Gasification Reactors (with R. Shinnar), in Chemical Reaction and Reactor Engineering, J. J. Carberry and A. Varma, eds., Marcel Dekker, 1986, p. 499. Processing, Modeling, in Encyclopedia of Polymer Science and Engineering, vol. 13, J. I. Kroschwitz, ed., Wiley, 1988, p. 425; revised version in 3rd Ed., vol. 11, J. I. Kroschwitz, ed., Wiley, 2004, p. 263. The Identity of our Profession, in C. W. Colton, ed., Perspectives in Chemical Engineering (Advances in Chemical Engineering, 16), Academic Press, NY, 1991, p. 565.
Honors and Awards
Denn was a Guggenheim Fellow[9] (1971-72) and a Fulbright Lecturer (1979-80)[10]. He was elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 1986 and to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2001, and he received an honorary D.Sc. from the University of Minnesota in 2001 [11]. He has received the following awards from professional societies: American Institute of Chemical Engineers: Professional Progress Award, 1977; [12], Founders award [12], and Institute lecturer [13]. William H. Walker Award for Excellence in Contributions to Chemical Engineering Literature, 1984; Warren K. Lewis Award for Chemical Engineering Education, 1998; Award winner at the ASEE Chemical Engineering Division, 1993 </ref>, and Institute lecturer[14] Institute Lecturer, 1999; Founders Award for Outstanding Contributions to the Field of Chemical Engineering, 2008. Society of Rheology: Bingham Medal, 1986[15]; Distinguished Service Award, 2005; Publication Award (with R. Mari, R. Seto, and J. F.Morris), 2015; Publication Award (with A. Singh, R. Mari, and J. F. Morris), 2020. American Society for Engineering Education: Chemical Engineering Lectureship Award, 2005; Lifetime Achievement Award in Chemical Engineering Pedagogy, 2014. Find the list of awards on his profile in the American Institute of Physics's website[16]
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- ^ a b The City College of New York, CCNY. "M. Denn's profile pqge at the City College of New York". CCNY.
- ^ National Academy of Engineering, NAE. "Dr. Morton M. Denn NAE's profile page". NAE.
- ^ American Academy of Arts ans Science, Amacad. "Pr Denn's profile as a member of the Amercian academy of Arts and Sciences". Amacad.
- ^ Schowalter, William. "William Schowalter". Princeton university.
- ^ "Berkeley".
- ^ "City College of New York".
- ^ "citations of Morton Denn's work".
- ^ AIChE Symposium Series. "AIChE Symposium Series". AIChE.
- ^ Guggenheim Fellow. "Guggenheim Fellow". Guggenheim.
- ^ "Fulbright Lecturer". Fulbright.
- ^ "Honorary ScD U Minnesota". U Minnesota.
- ^ a b "American Institute of Chemical Engineers". American Institute of Chemical Engineers.
- ^ "Institute lecturer at the American Institute of Chemical Engineers". American Institute of Chemical Engineers.
- ^ "ASEE Chemical Engineering Division Awards". American Society for Engineering Education Chemical Engineering Division.
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