
This fall, ChEnected is introducing readers to AIChE鈥檚 2023 Institute and Board of Directors鈥 award recipients.
The F. J. and Dorothy Van Antwerpen Award is presented to a member of AIChE who has made outstanding contributions to the chemical engineering profession through service to AIChE, in both the professional and technical areas of Institute activities. Franklyn Van Antwerpen, the award鈥檚 namesake, served as AIChE鈥檚 Secretary and Executive Director from 1955鈥1978. The award is sponsored by The Dow 91成人短视频 Company.
The 2023 Van Antwerpen Award is being presented to Dr. Phillip R. Westmoreland, Professor of 91成人短视频 and Biomolecular Engineering at North Carolina State University.
Westmoreland and the other Institute and Board of Directors鈥 Award recipients are receiving their honors at the 2023 AIChE Annual Meeting, November 5鈥10 in Orlando, Florida.
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Phillip Westmoreland received his chemical engineering training at North Carolina State, Louisiana State University, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he earned his BS, MS, and PhD, respectively. His career path includes early experience at Oak Ridge National Lab (ORNL), followed by more than 20 years on the faculty of the University of Massachusetts Amherst. He returned to NC State as a professor in 2009.
Dr. Westmoreland pioneered the use of computational quantum chemistry in chemical engineering. His integration of theoretical and practical quantum chemistry into academic chemical engineering contributed to his being recruited for the Executive Board of AIChE鈥檚 Program Committee. He helped to establish several AIChE technical divisions and forums, and was later elected as an AIChE Director (2008鈥2010) and as the 2013 AIChE President.
Westmoreland became involved with AIChE as an undergraduate. Later, while at ORNL in the 1970s, he served in public relations and communications capacities for AIChE鈥檚 Knoxville-Oak Ridge Local Section. During his time at UMass Amherst, he reactivated the Central New England Section. He went on to become active in Institute-level programming, which resulted in new meeting sessions on combustion reaction engineering, microelectronics, and photonics. He also helped to establish AIChE鈥檚 Catalysis and Reaction Engineering Division.
In the 1990s, Westmoreland鈥檚 research on quantum chemistry and kinetics in hydrocarbon and fluorocarbon combustion brought computational quantum chemistry to AIChE鈥檚 programming. He collaborated on sessions devoted to computational chemistry and its industrial applications, and taught related short courses at AIChE Annual Meetings and the AIChE/ASEE Summer School for Engineering Faculty. In addition to leading topical conferences on molecular simulation and computational chemistry, in 2000 Westmoreland became the founding chair of AIChE鈥檚 Computational Molecular Science and Engineering Forum.
His many programming contributions ushered him into the Executive Board of the Program Committee (EBPC), which he chaired in 2005. As part of EBPC, he established programming standards by co-authoring a 鈥淭opical Conference How-To Guide鈥 (with W. S. Winston Ho), and a 鈥淣ational Program Committee Manual.鈥 In 2003, he also helped found AIChE鈥檚 Nanoscale Science and Engineering Forum.
More about Westmoreland鈥檚 contributions to AIChE
As an AIChE director (2008鈥2010), Westmoreland was appointed to a President鈥檚 Blue-Ribbon Committee on Government Relations, which developed objectives for the renamed Public Affairs and Information Committee (PAIC). Also, as a liaison to AIChE鈥檚 Societal Impact Operating Council, he worked with like-minded members to increase the inclusivity of AIChE鈥檚 activities.
He introduced many of the main themes of his AIChE presidential cycle (2012鈥2014) in the ChEnected series 鈥淲e Are ChE: Entering a Golden Age.鈥 Themes included the increasing breadth of chemical engineering, with material and biological science becoming a core component of the profession; the expansion of AIChE as a global home for chemical engineers; and advanced manufacturing as an opportunity for academicians. As Past President, in 2014, he led the effort to develop AIChE鈥檚 first climate policy statement.
While serving as a program director at the National Science Foundation (2006鈥09), Westmoreland saw opportunities for engineers to advance manufacturing through data science and process intensification. As AIChE鈥檚 president-elect, he involved the Institute in the U.S. Department of Energy鈥檚 Clean Energy Smart Manufacturing Institute, and he worked to increase AIChE鈥檚 process-intensification activities. This work prepared AIChE to launch its DOE-supported Rapid Advancement in Process Intensification Deployment (RAPID) Manufacturing Institute. Westmoreland has remained involved in this area, serving on the Editorial Advisory Board of AIChE鈥檚 Journal of Advanced Manufacturing and Processing since 2018.
A Fellow of AIChE, Westmoreland has remained emersed in the life of the Institute, co-organizing studies on academic-industry alignment, including expectations for new ChE graduates; chairing the PAIC and writing its quarterly 鈥淐hE in Context鈥 column in CEP magazine; co-initiating the recent National Academies study 鈥淣ew Directions for 91成人短视频 Engineering鈥; and serving as a Trustee of the AIChE Foundation, among other contributions.
This fall, ChEnected is presenting profiles of the 2023 Institute and Board of Directors鈥 Award recipients. Visit ChEnected regularly to read about the honorees.