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Seinfeld, John Hersh was born on August 3, 1942 in Elmira, New York, United States. Son of Ben B. and Minna Seinfeld.
Bachelor of Science, University Rochester, 1964. Doctor of Philosophy, Princeton University, 1967. Doctor of Science honoris causa, University Patras, Greece, 2002.
Doctor of Science honoris causa, Carnegie Mellon University, 2002. Doctor of Science, Clarkson University, 2009.
Assistant professor chemical engineering California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, 1967-1970, associate professor, 1970-1974, professor, since 1974, Louis E. Nohl professor, since 1980, executive officer for chemical engineering, 1973-1990, chairman engineering and applied science division, 1990-2000. Allan P. Colburn memorial lecturer University Delaware, 1976. Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation lecturer Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1979.
Member council Gordon Research Conferences, 1980-1983. Donald L. Katz lecturer University Michigan, 1981. Reilly lecturer University Notre Dame, 1983.
Dean's Distinguished lecturer University Rochester, 1985. Katz lecturer City University of New York, 1985. McCabe lecturer North Carolina State University, 1986.
Lewis lecturer Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1986. Union Carbide lecturer State University of New York, Buffalo. Van Winkle lecturer University Texas, 1988.
Bicentennial lecturer Louisiana State University, 1988. Ida Beam lecturer University Iowa, 1989, David Mason lecturer Stanford University, 1989. Julian Smith lecturer Cornell University, 1990.
Merck lecturer Rutgers University, 1991. Henske Distinguished lecturer Yale University, 1991. Lecturer American Institute of Chemical Engineers, 1980.
Centennial lecturer University Pennsylvania, 1993. Miles Distinguished lecturer University Pittsburgh, 1994. Kelly lecturer Purdue University, 1996.
Distinguished research lecturer Carnegie Mellon University, 1998. Berkeley lecturer University California, Berkeley, 1998. Sigma Xi lecturer, since 1998, Merck Sharp & Dohme lecturer University Puerto Rico, 1998.
Hess lecturer University Virginia, 1998. Inaugural distinguished lecturer University Toledo, 1999. Priestley lecturer Commonwealth Science and Industrial Research Organization, 2000.
Amundson lecturer University Houston, 2002, Hottel lecturer Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2002, Lowrie lecturer Ohio State University, 2004. Fingerson/TSI lecturer University Minnesota, 2004. Frontiers lecturer University Connecticut, 2005.
ICI distinguished lecturer University Alberta, 2005. Mah lecturer Northwestern University, 2006. Holtz lecturer Johns Hopkins University, 2006, Quinn lecturer University Pennsylvania, 2008, Friendlander lecturer University of California at Los Angeles, 2009, Thompson lecturer National Center Atmos Reserve, 2010.
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Fellow American Institute of Chemical Engineers (board directors 1988-1991, member editorial board journals since 1985, Allan P. Colburn award 1976, William H. Walker award 1986, Warren K. Lewis award 2000), National Academy of Engineering, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, American Geophysical Union. Member American Society Engineering Education (Curtis W. McGraw Research award 1976, George Westinghouse award 1987), Association Aerosol Research (board directors since 1983, vice president 1988-1990, president 1990-1992), American Academy Arts and Sciences, American Chemical Society (Service through Chemistry award 1988, Creative Advances in Environmental Science and Technical award 1993), International Aerosol Research Assembly (Fuchs award 1998), Sigma Xi, Tau Beta Pi.