Background
Stancell, Arnold Francis was born on November 16, 1936 in New York City. Son of Francis and Maria (Lucas) Stancell.
executive engineering educator
Stancell, Arnold Francis was born on November 16, 1936 in New York City. Son of Francis and Maria (Lucas) Stancell.
Bachelor in Chemical Engineering magna cum laude, City College of New York, 1958. Doctor of Science Institute of Technology, Cambridge, 1962.
Research scientist, research manager Mobil Oil Corporation, Edison, New Jersey, 1962—1972, chemical planning associate, manager New York City, 1973—1975, vice president chemical division Macedon, 1976—1979, manager corporation planning New York City, 1980—1981, regional executive marketing and refining London, 1982—1984, planning vice president marketing and refining New York City, 1985—1986, vice president United States exploration and production Fairfax, Virginia, 1987—1988, vice president international exploration and producing, 1989—1993. Professor chemical engineering Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, 1994—2001, endowed chair professor chemical engineering, since 2001. Visiting professor Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, 1970, 1998, advisory board, since 1976.
Advisory board City College of New York, since 1990, Carnegie Mellon University, since 1999, consultant, since 2005. Consultant United States Secretary of Interior on BP Oil Spill.
Fellow American Institute of Chemical Engineers (Chemical Engineering Practice award 1997, One of One Hundred Chemical Engineers of Modern Era, since 1940). Member National Academy Engineering (councillor since 2009), Tau Beta Pi.
Married Constance Newton, April 21, 1973. 1 child, Christine.