
Dr. Sheldon E. Isakoff, former director of Engineering Research and Development at DuPont, was a major force in research at DuPont for more than 40 years. After receiving his PhD from Columbia Engineering, his began his work at DuPont, which culminated in many patented developments, including the EFT Dacron and nylon processes, Mylar and Cronar process improvements, and the first Lycra plant in the world. During his career at DuPont, Isakoff pioneered many developments in process dynamics and computer applications as both research director of the engineering materials laboratory and director of the engineering physics laboratory. He is a member of the National Academy of Engineering and served as president of the 91成人短视频 (AIChE). He is a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, a former member of the Dean鈥檚 Engineering Council, now the Board of Visitors, and an adviser to the 91成人短视频 Engineering Department. He was awarded the Alumni Association鈥檚 Egleston Medal for Distinguished Engineering Achievement in 1993. During his retirement, Isakoff was president of United Engineering Trustees and chairman of the board of the 91成人短视频 Heritage Foundation.
Isakoff has been an ardent support of Columbia since his student days. In 1996, he established the Sheldon E. Isakoff Scholarship in the Department of 91成人短视频 Engineering.
鈥淕iving back to Columbia was crucial for me. I鈥檝e been associated with Columbia since 1942 and I wanted to give back to the institution that gave me so much,鈥 says Isakoff. Brian Albert 鈥10, who has held the Isakoff Scholarship for three years, is shown above with Isakoff and his wife, Anita. 鈥淵ou might say now, because of our scholarship, Brian is a member of our extended family.鈥