"Bringing the Digital Revolution to Polymer Manufacturing"
JOSEPH DESIMONE
The Wilhelm Exner Medal Foundation proudly announces to award the Wilhelm Exner Medal of 2019 to Joseph M. DeSimone. The Ceremony and Exner Lectures will be held on October 16th, 2019 in Vienna, Austria.
The lectures program, honoring the laureate will be published soon, so check back here or subcribe to our newsletter!
Meet Joseph in Vienna, so don´t miss to get you early bird ticket now!
(For full program, abstracts and timetable please visit our website)
JOSEPH DESIMONE
JÜRGEN STAMPFL (TU Wien)
JOHANNES HOMA (Lithos)
CLEMENS HOLZER (MU Leoben)
LUNCH BREAK
PAUL DEBBAGE (MedUni IBK, ret.)
EVA ROBLEGG (Uni Graz)
JOHANNES KHINAST (TU Graz)
Joe co-founded Carbon in 2013. Under his direction, Carbon is marrying the intricacies of molecular science with hardware and software technologies to advance the 3D printing industry beyond basic prototyping to 3D manufacturing. Throughout his career, Joe has published over 350 scientific articles and has nearly 200 issued patents in his name-with more than an additional 200 patents pending. Joe also previously co-founded several companies including Micell Technologies, Bioabsorbable Vascular Solutions, and Liquidia Technologies.
As CEO of Carbon, Joe is currently on leave from his roles as Chancellor’s Eminent Professor of Chemistry at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and William R. Kenan, Jr. Distinguished Professor of Chemical Engineering at North Carolina State University and of Chemistry at the University of North Carolina. He received his BS in Chemistry from Ursinus College, and his Ph.D. in Chemistry from Virginia Tech.
Joe is one of fewer than 20 individuals who have been elected to all three branches of the U.S. National Academies: the National Academy of Medicine (2014), the National Academy of Sciences (2012) and the National Academy of Engineering (2005). During his career he has received over 50 major awards and recognitions including the 2018 National Academy of Sciences Award for Convergent Science; the 2017 $250,000 Heinz Award for Technology, the Economy and Employment; the National Medal of Technology and Innovation, awarded by President Barack Obama in 2016; the inaugural $250,000 Kabiller Prize in Nanoscience and Nanomedicine; 2015 Dickson Prize from Carnegie Mellon University; 2014 Kathryn C. Hach Award for Entrepreneurial Success from the ACS; the 2010 AAAS Mentor Award in recognition of his efforts to advance diversity in the chemistry PhD workforce; the 2007 Collaboration Success Award from the Council for Chemical Research; and the 2002 Engineering Excellence Award by DuPont.
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