Title: TEES Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Company: Texas A&M University
Location: Bryan, TX United States
Achievements:
- Inductee, Worldwide Lifetime Achievement (2017)
- Recipient, Distinguished Alumni Award, State University of New York (1982)
- Honoree, Camille and Henry Dreyfus Distinguished Scholar, Williams College (1982)
- Recipient, Award for Significant Contributions to the Field of Biochemistry Instrumentation, International Spill Control Organization (1979)
- Honoree, Alumni Scholar, Denison University (1978)
- Recipient, Scientist of the Year Award (1977)
- Honoree, Scientist of the Year (1974)
- Recipient, International Spill Control Organization Award for Biological Sciences Research
- Recipient, The Irving Langmuir Award in Chemical Physics, The American Physical Society
- Recipient, The A. Cressy Morrison Award in Natural Sciences, New York Academy of Sciences
- Recipient, Award for Leadership in Science and Education, American Hellenic Educational Progressive Association
- Recipient, The Peter Debye Award in Physical Chemistry, The American Chemical Society
- Recipient, The H.S. Ganning Award, University of Alberta, Canada
- Recipient, International Quantum and Laser Society Award
- Recipient, Distinguished Faculty Research Award, University of California, Irvine
- Honorary Professor, Academy of Sciences of The Peoples Republic of China
- Recipient, Tolman Medal, The American Chemical Society
- Featured Listees, Who’s Who in America, Marquis Who’s Who (1987-2000)
- Featured Listees, Who’s Who in Science and Engineering, Marquis Who’s Who (1994-1999)
- Featured Listees, Who’s Who in the World, Marquis Who’s Who (2011)
Designations:
- Honorary DSc, Technical University of Greece
- Honorary DSc, Carnegie-Mellon University
- Honorary DSc, Denison University
- Honorary PhD, Syracuse University
- PhD, Cambridge University
- MS, Syracuse University
- BS, Denison University
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