C. Michael Roland

C. Michael Roland is Head of the Polymer Physics Section at the Naval Research Lab in Washington DC, noted for his development of elastomeric coatings for blast protection, and for diverse accomplishments in the field of elastomer science. He is a former editor of the scientific journal Rubber Chemistry and Technology.[1][2]

Education

1974 - BS Chemistry, Grove City College 1980 - Ph.D. Chemistry, Penn State

Career

Roland holds 13 patents.

Awards

In 2002, he received the Melvin Mooney Distinguished Technology Award. In 2012 he received the Charles Goodyear Medal of the Rubber Division of the American Chemical Society.

gollark: BACTERIUM RIGHTS WHEN?
gollark: You can't objectively have a "should" without an "in order to".
gollark: > this is how everyone's mindset should look like for building a better society.This is also subjective.
gollark: > but I don't care about human rights of people who don't care about human rights of other peopleGreat, so you picked that *subjective* judgement, okay.
gollark: Other primates are pretty social and whatnot, even some birds have tool use, I've heard that the main advantage we has is just good transfer learning capability.

References

  1. C. Michael Roland, 2012 Charles Goodyear Medalist, Rubber Chemistry and Technology, vol. 85, G2, 2012.
  2. "Polymer Physics group webpage". Retrieved 6 Sep 2014.



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