Nicholas Winograd Ph.D.
Dr. Winograd is currently an Evan Pugh Professor of Chemistryat Pennsylvania State University. Education1970, Ph.D. in Chemistry, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH; 1967, B.S. in Chemistry, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NYCareer Highlights1970-1975 Assistant Professor of Chemistry, Purdue University1975-1979 Associate Professor of Chemistry, Purdue University 1979-1985 Professor of Chemistry, The Pennsylvania State University 1985-present Evan Pugh Professor of Chemistry, The Pennsylvania State University AwardsNational Institute of Health Graduate Fellow, 1968-1970Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Fellow, 1974-1977 John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellow, 1977-1978 Texas Instruments Foundation 1984 Founders' Prize Faculty Scholar Medal for Outstanding Achievement, 1985 Awarded Evan Pugh Professor, 1985. The Akron American Chemical Society Section Award, 1986 American Association for the Advancement of Science Fellow, 1987 American Microchemical Society Bennedetti-Pichler Award, 1991 Outstanding Alumnus Award, Case Western Reserve University, 1991 The Phyllis Johnson Patrick Awrd, Kansas State University, 1999 American Vacuum Society Fellow, 2002 Elected Chair of Evan Pugh Professors at Penn State, 2002 - . Elected Chair of the International Committee for Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry, 2005 - . |
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