Paula T. Hammond ( Paula T. Hammond ; born 1963, Detroit , Michigan) is an American scientist specializing in chemical engineering as well as biomaterials ( ). Member of the National Academy of Sciences (2019 [1] [2] ), the Engineering (2017) and Medical (2016) Academies of the USA, Ph.D. (1993), professor of engineering ( David H. Koch (1962) Professor ) of the Massachusetts Institute of Engineering, graduate which is and with which almost her entire career is associated, now also head of his department of chemical engineering (successor in this capacity ) [3] .
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At the Massachusetts Institute of Technology received a bachelor's degree (1984) and a Ph.D. (1993), and in 1988 received a master's degree at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Since 1993, in the state of alma mater of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Collaborates with [4] . Co-founder of LayerBio, Inc.
Fello, American Academy of Arts and Sciences (2013), (2016), AIMBE (2009? 2010).
Awards and honors
- Bayer Distinguished Lecturer (2004)
- Distinguished Scientist Award, Harvard Foundation (2010)
- Ovarian Cancer Research Program Teal Innovator Award (2013)
- Charles MA Stine Award, AIChE (2013)
- Alpha Chi Sigma Award for Chemical Engineering Research (2014)
- Controlled Release Society Women in Science Award (2017)
- ACS Award in Applied Polymer Science (2018) [5]
- AIChE's Margaret H. Rousseau Pioneer Award (2019)
Notes
- ↑ http://www.nasonline.org/news-and-multimedia/news/2019-nas-election.html
- ↑ http://news.mit.edu/2019/three-from-mit-boyden-hammond-regev-elected-national-academy-sciences-0501
- ↑ http://energy.mit.edu/news/paula-hammond-named-head-of-chemical-engineering/
- ↑ http://energy.mit.edu/news/polymers-presidents-and-energy-potential/
- ↑ https://ki.mit.edu/news/2018/hammond-wins-acs-award-applied-polymer-science