This year the TAPPI Research
Management Committee has
selected Dr. Art Ragauskas to be the
recipient of the prestigious William
H. Aiken Prize. The prize is funded
by an endowment from the estate of
William H. Aiken, TAPPI President
in 1967-1968 and vice president of
technology for the former Union
Camp Corporation. The award is
given for outstanding accomplishments
or contributions that have advanced the technology
of the paper and related industries in the field of research
and development.
Dr. Kari Ebeling, former VP of R&D for UPM-Kymmene
now retired, nominated Dr. Ragauskas for the Aiken Prize.
Dr. Ebeling says, “Dr. Ragauskas has carried out outstanding
research nearly twenty years. His work at the Institute of
Paper Science and Technology (IPST), then at IPST Georgia
Tech and at Georgia Tech, has covered chemical pulping and
bleaching, fiber modification including fiber properties and
interfiber bonding, chemistry of natural polymers including
cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin, biofuels and biorefinery,
nanobiomaterials, and sustainability of the pulp and paper
industry. The results of these studies have deepened our
fundamental understanding in these subjects and provided
development opportunities for new products.”
Arthur Ragauskas is a TAPPI Fellow, a Fulbright Fellow,
and a Fellow of the International Academy of Wood
Science. His research program at Georgia Institute of
Technology is seeking to understand and exploit innovative
sustainable wood bioresources. This multifaceted
program seeks to develop new and improved applications
for nature’s premiere renewable wood biopolymers for
pulp/paper, biofuels, biopower and biomaterials.
This research program is supported by his internationally
recognized expertise in nanotechnology, biotechnology,
pulp/paper process chemistry, green chemistry, environmental
science, fiber modification/engineering, and
papermaking. His research program is sponsored by the
federal and state government and a consortium of national
and international industry partners.
Currently, Dr. Ragauskas manages a research group of
eleven graduate students, ten postdoctoral research fellows,
one research scientist, and two visiting scientists. He is
program leader for a Georgia Tech Focused Research Program
in Biofuels, BioPower and Biomaterials. In addition,
he is Theme Leader for the Georgia Tech, Imperial College
London and Oak Ridge National Laboratory Atlantic Alliance
in Biomass to BioFuels, BioProducts and BioPower
program and Team Leader for an industrial consortium
program titled Fiber Modification/Fiber Fiber Bonding. •
Arthur Jonas Ragauskas
Wins Prestigious Research
Management Award
Art Ragauskas
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