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Chemical engineering awards

Rock Award winner Kevin Krogman with graduate student presenter Daniel Bonner.
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Rock Award winner Kevin Krogman with graduate student presenter Daniel Bonner.
Chemical Engineering Outstanding Employee Award winner Linda Mousseau with Department Head Klavs Jensen and Professor Paula Hammond.
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Chemical Engineering Outstanding Employee Award winner Linda Mousseau with Department Head Klavs Jensen and Professor Paula Hammond.
Robert T. Haslam Cup winner Nina Mann with Department Head Klavs Jensen.
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Robert T. Haslam Cup winner Nina Mann with Department Head Klavs Jensen.
Infinite Mile Award winner Steve and TIM the Beaver celebrate the Holidays in style.
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Infinite Mile Award winner Steve and TIM the Beaver celebrate the Holidays in style.
Edward W. Merrill Outstanding TA Award winner Patrico Ramirez Munoz and Jit Hin Tan with Department Head Klavs Jensen.
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Edward W. Merrill Outstanding TA Award winner Patrico Ramirez Munoz and Jit Hin Tan with Department Head Klavs Jensen.

Merck Fellow--in recognition of scholastic excellence
- Jennifer Yeh '09, Northridge, Calif.

Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship--established to pay tribute to Senator Barry M. Goldwater and to foster and encourage excellence in science, mathematics and engineering
- Jennifer E. Yeh '09, Chemical engineering, Northridge, Calif.

Robert T. Haslam Cup--to a student who shows outstanding professional promise in Chemical Engineering
- Nina Mann '08, Barrington, R.I.

Cunningham Scholarship--to a female engineering student in her junior year to promote women in engineering
- Jennifer Resvick '09, Clinton, N.J.

Roger de Friez Hunneman Prize--the oldest prize in the department, made annually to a Chemical Engineering senior
- Darren Verploegen '08

C. Michael Mohr Outstanding Faculty Award--to recognize excellence in teaching in undergraduate subjects
- Professor of Chemical Engineering and EECS Herbert H. Sawin
- Undergraduate Officer Barry S. Johnston

Edward W. Merrill Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award
- For 10.490 during the Fall 2007 term and 10.493 during IAP: Patrico Ramirez Munoz G, Santiago de Chile, Chile
- For 10.10 during the Fall 2007 term: Jit Hin Tan G, Singapore

Outstanding Graduate Teaching Assistant Award
- Amanda Engler G, Woodbury, Minn.
- Salmaan Baxmusa G, Concord, Calif.

Outstanding Seminar Presentation
- Fall 2007: Melanie Chin G, Cary, N.C.
- Spring 2008: Daniel Klein-Marcuschamer G, Mexico

Chemical Engineering Outstanding Employee Award--to an employee in the Department who has provided exemplary service to the department and its students
- Linda Mousseau, MIT staff, Cambridge, Mass.

Chemical Engineering Individual Accomplishment--for her extraordinary hard work and dedication
- Barbara Driscoll, MIT staff, Cambridge, Mass.

Special Service Awards--in recognition of her year as president of the student chapter of the AIChE
- Amanda Lanza '08, Melrose, Mass.

Rock Award--in recognition hard work to building team spirit through our department's IM sports
- Kevin Krogman G, Crescent Springs, Ky.

Outstanding Graduate Faculty Award--for 10.40
- Professor Daniel Blankschtein

Special Service Awards GSCx--in recognition of the year's hard work to build and support our department's community
- Mahriah Alf G, Marshfield, Wis.
- Miles Barr G, Independence, Mo.
- Daniel Bonner G, Westborough, Mass.
- Tanguy Chau G, San Francisco, Calif.
- John DeRocher G, Chaska, Minn.
- Michael Johnson G, Fairfield, Ohio
- Ben Chien Pang Lin G, Taikoo Shing, Hong Kong
- Jordi Mata-Fink G, Ann Arbor, Mich.
- Nicholas Musolino G, Allentown, Pa.
- Kevin Nagy G, Lawrenceville, Ga.
- Arvind Prabhakar G, Chennai, India
- Joseph Scott G, Royal Oak, Mich.
- Anita Shukla G, Wakefield, R.I.
- Kevin Solomon G, Mississauga, Canada
- Su Kyung Suh G, Pohang, South Korea
- Mitchell Tai G, Rochester, N.Y.

A version of this article appeared in MIT Tech Talk on June 4, 2008 (download PDF).

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