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Jillian L. Goldfarb u Cornell University
Contribution to the Science/Profession: Recognized for novel work on the integrated biorefinery by advancing policy-relevant, economically viable pathways to upcycle carbon into renewable fuels and sustainable materials and furthering public understanding of science.
Contribution to the ACS Community: Recognized as Fall 2022 ACS National Meeting Theme co-chair, former program chair and current councilor of the Division of Environmental Chemistry, and policy statement writer for the Committee on Environmental Improvement.
Jaime C. Grunlan u Texas A&M University
Contribution to the Science/Profession: Recognized for pioneering the field of environmentally- benign, polyelectrolyte-based flame-retardant nanocoatings for polymeric materials and leadership on polymer nanocomposite-based gas barrier materials for protecting food and flexible electronics.
Contribution to the ACS Community: Recognized for outstanding service to ACS Divisions of Polymeric Materials: Science & Engineering (PMSE) and Polymer Chemistry (POLY) through organi- zation of POLY workshops and administrating the PMSE Fellows program.
Ive Hermans u University of Wisconsin-Madison
Contribution to the Science/Profession: Recognized for seminal work in developing new catalytic materials and elucidating reaction mechanisms utilizing kinetic and spectroscopic techniques, com- bined with theory and simulations to describe the fundamental, underlying atomic-level chemistry.
Contribution to the ACS Community: Recognized for dedicated involvement in national and local meeting programs and his strong advocacy in engaging researchers and students in energy and fuels research.
Robert M. Hoyte u SUNY Old Westbury
Contribution to the Science/Profession: Recognized for integrating impactful research on the syn- thesis of radiolabeled biomolecules with programmatic and hands-on mentoring and encouragement of underrepresented minority students to enter chemical and chemically-related biomedical science.
Contribution to the ACS Community: Recognized for nearly five decades of leadership and ser- vice to ACS national committees and the New York section focusing on advancing the inclusion of the underrepresented in the chemical sciences.
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