R. S. Jane Memorial Award/ Prix commemoratif
R.-S.-Jane.
Canadian Chemical News • Oct, 2007 • CANADIAN SOCIETY FOR CHEMICAL ENGINEERING 2007 AWARD
WINNERS/GAGNANTS 2007 DES PRIX DE LA SOCIETE CANADIENNE DE GENIE
CHIMIQUE
Sponsored by / Parraine par CSChE
The R. S. Jane Memorial Award is the premier prize of the Canadian
Society for Chemical Engineering and is awarded for exceptional
achievement in chemical engineering or industrial chemistry.
Le Prix commemoratif R.-S.-Jane est le prix principal presente par
la Societe canadienne de genie chimique pour souligner une contribution
exceptionnelle au domaine du genie chimiqae ou de la chimie
indastrielle.
Paul Watkinson, FCIC
The University of British Columbia
Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering
Following high school education in northern Ontario, Paul Watkinson
graduated in chemical engineering from McMaster University in 1962. He
spent the next two years in industrial pulp and paper research, before
graduate study at The University of British Columbia (UBC). After
completing masters and PhD programs in mass and heat transfer, in 1968
he joined the Noranda Research Centre. He returned to the department of
chemical engineering at UBC in 1971, and was promoted to professor in
1979. He served as department head from 1992 to 2001, guiding a merger
which resulted in the new department of chemical and biological
engineering in 1999.
His research interests have included gasification of coal, bio-mass
and coke, pyrolysis of coal and shale for liquids production, and heat
transfer, calcination, and combustion of novel bio-fuels in rotary
kilns. He is a recognized international authority in heat exchanger
fouling, particularly from hydrocarbons. He has co-chaired a number of
international conferences, and contributed to many short courses for
industry on this topic.
Watkinson has been active in the CSChE, serving as Vancouver CSChE
Local Section Chair, as a member of the CSChE Board of Directors, as
associate editor of The Canadian ournal of Chemical Engineering, and as
program chair for the 52nd Canadian Chemical Engineering Conference in
2002. He was the winner of the ERCO Award in 1979, and the Jules
Stachiewicz Medal for heat transfer in 199e.
He became professor emeritus in 2004, and continues to supervise an
applied research program which focuses on fouling, bio-fuel
gasification, and rotary kilns.
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