The Vladimir N. Ipatieff Lectureship was established in 1988 to enhance the educational experience of graduate students and postdoctoral researchers by sponsoring extended, up to one month, visits to the Center by internationally distinguished researchers in catalysis. The lectureship is named after Professor Vladimir N. Ipatieff, the father of high-pressure heterogeneous catalysis and founder of the Ipatieff High Pressure Laboratory at Northwestern University.
The following scientists have served as Ipatieff Lecturers:
Vladimir N. Ipatieff
2010-2011 Charles Campbell, University of Washington2007-2008
Hans-Joachim Freund, Fritz-Haber Institut2004-2005 Enrique Iglesia, University of California-Berkeley2003-2004 Sir John Meurig Thomas, University of Cambridge2000-2001 Avelino Corma, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, Spain1999-2000 Lanny D. Schmidt, University of Minnesota1998-1999 Roel Prins, Laboratory for Technical Chemistry (Zurich, Switzerland)1996-1997 Makoto Misono, University of Tokyo1995-1996 Gary Haller, Yale University
1994-1995 George Parshall, DuPont Central Science & Engineering Laboratories (Wilmington, Delaware)1993-1994 Rutger van Santen, University of Technology (Eindhoven, The Netherlands)1992-1993 D. Wayne Goodman, Texas A & M University1991-1992 Werner Haag, Mobil Research & Development Corporation (Princeton, New Jersey)1990-1991 Pierre Gallezot, Institut de Recherches sur la Catalyse (Villerbanne, Cedex, France)1989-1990 Jack Lunsford, Texas A & M University1988-1989 Helmut Knozinger, University of Munich (Munich, Germany)
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