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The Sheldon K. Friedlander Award, established by the American Association for Aerosol Research, honors Professor Sheldon Friedlander for his leadership in aerosol science. This prestigious award recognizes an outstanding doctoral dissertation in the fields of physical, biomedical, or engineering sciences related to aerosol science and technology. The 2011 recipient, Christopher Hogan, Ph.D., from the University of Minnesota, made significant contributions through his thesis on "Charging, Clustering, and Fragmentation of Nanoparticles and Macromolecules in Electrohydrodynamic Atomization," enhancing our understanding of aerosol behaviors.
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The Sheldon K. Friedlander Award American Association for Aerosol Research
This award honors professor Sheldon Friedlander for his leadership as a researcher, teacher, and pioneer in aerosol science. The Sheldon K. Friedlander Award “recognizes an outstanding dissertation by an individual who has earned a doctoral degree. The dissertation can be in any discipline in the physical, biomedical, or engineering sciences but has to be in a field of aerosol science and technology”.
2011 Recipient of the Sheldon K. Friedlander Award • Christopher Hogan, Ph.D. • University of Minnesota • Nominated by his PhD advisor Prof. Pratim Biswas, Washington University, St. Louis • Ph.D., 2008, Department of Energy, Environmental & Chemical Engineering, Washington University, St. Louis • Author of 33 journal papers • Ph.D. thesis title: “Charging, Clustering, and Fragmentation of Nanoparticles and Macromolecules in Electrohydrodynamic Atomization” • “His work has significantly enhanced the understanding of electrospray droplets and has had a large impact (already more than 175 citations) … “ • “… this work will revolutionize our understanding of nucleation and growth processes, which are important in the atmosphere and in aerosol synthesis reactors.” • “…the numerous novel ideas that he is developing … promise a brilliant future for him as an aerosol scientist.”