Sparks–Thomas award
The purpose of the Sparks–Thomas Award, given by the American Chemical Society, Rubber Division, is to recognize and encourage outstanding contributions and innovations in the field of elastomers by younger scientists, technologists, and engineers.
Recipients
- 1987 – Prof. Gary R. Hamed[1]
- 1990 – Dr. Robert P. Lattimer
- 1991 – Dr. C. Michael Roland
- 1993 – Dr. Walter H. Waddell
- 1997 – Dr. Maria D. Ellul
- 1998 – Dr. Anthony J. Dias
- 2004 – Dr. Andy H. Tsou
- 2005 – Prof. Mark D. Foster
- 2006 – Dr. Vassilios Galiatsatos
- 2007 – Dr. William V. Mars
- 2008 – Dr. Christopher G. Robertson
- 2009 – Dr. John M. Baldwin
- 2010 – Prof. James Busfield
- 2011 – Prof. Alfred Crosby
- 2012 – Prof. Liqun Zhang
- 2013 – Dr. Wilma Dierkes
- 2014 – Dr. Seiichi Kawahara
- 2015 – Dr. Julie Diani
- 2016 – Dr. Amit Das
- 2017 – Dr. Juan L. Valentin
- 2018 – Prof. Megan Robertson
- 2019 – Dr. Pamela Martin
- 2020 – Prof. David S. Simmons
- 2021 – Prof. Kevin A. Cavicchi
See also
References
- "Nominate A Candidate | Science & Technology Awards". www.rubber.org. Retrieved 2019-05-06.
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