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... PA U L E Q U E N E A U 1911–2012 Elected in 1981 "For innovative leadership in the invention and commercial development of efficient technology for extraction of nickel, copper, and cobalt." BY ELSA GARMIRE PAUL ETIENNE QUENEAU, a pioneer in pyrometallurgy (smelting with oxygen to reduce environmental pollution)
From page 250...
... He then joined the faculty of Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth in 1971, where he taught for the next quarter century and continued R&D on environmentally sound smelting. In 1974 he and Reinhardt Schuhmann Jr.
From page 251...
... of TMS, and past chairman of the Engineering Foundation. He received AIME's James Douglas Gold Medal, the Gold Medal of the British Institution of Mining and Metallurgy, the Robert Fletcher Award from Dartmouth's Thayer School of Engineering, and Chemical Engineering's Kirkpatrick Award.
From page 252...
... and Joan H Queneau Distinguished Professorship in Environmental Engineering Design.


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