The Sheldon K. Friedlander Award American Association for Aerosol Research
This award honors Professor Sheldon Friedlander for his leadership as a researcher, teacher, and pioneer in aerosol science. The Sheldon K. Friedlander Award “recognizes an outstanding dissertation by an individual who has earned a doctoral degree. The dissertation can be in any discipline in the physical, biomedical, or engineering sciences but has to be in a field of aerosol science and technology”.
The recipient was nominated by Spyros Pandis Seconded by Neil Donahue, Allen Robinson and Cliff Davidson
2006 Recipient of the Sheldon K. Friedlander Award Charles O. Stanier Assistant Professor Dept of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering University of Iowa Dissertation focused on in-situ nucleation as source of ultrafine aerosol, the formation of secondary organic aerosol, and the role of relative humidity in determining aerosol size and mass “His fundamental work, his insights, and the tools that he has developed will leave a lasting impression on the atmospheric aerosols area.”