Carl R. Fellers Award
The Carl R. Fellers Award has been awarded every year since 1984. It is awarded to members of the Institute of Food Technologists (IFT) who are also members of Phi Tau Sigma, the honorary society of food science and technology, who have brought honor and recognition to food science through achievements in areas other than research, development, education, and technology transfer. The award is named after Carl R. Fellers, a food science professor who chaired the food technology department at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and when the first Phi Tau Sigma chapter was founded in 1953.
Award winners receive a plaque from IFT and a USD 3000 honorarium from Phi Tau Sigma.
Winners
Year | Winner |
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1984 | Emil M. Mrak |
1985 | Bernard S. Schweigert |
1986 | Edwin M. Foster |
1987 | Roy E. Morse |
1988 | Owen R. Fennema |
1989 | Frederick Jack Francis |
1990 | Richard L. Hall |
1991 | David R. Lineback |
1992 | Gilbert A. Leveille |
1993 | Gideon E. (Guy) Livingston |
1994 | John H. Litchfield |
1995 | Fergus M. Clydesdale |
1996 | Susan K. Harlander |
1997 | Paul F. Hopper |
1998 | Roy G. Arnold |
1999 | Manfred Kroger |
2000 | Dane T. Bernard |
2001 | Myron Solberg |
2002 | J. Ralph Blanchfield |
2003 | Daryl B. Lund |
2004 | Barbara O. Scheenman |
2005 | Philip E. Nelson |
2006 | Daniel Y.C. Fung |
2007 | Ken Lee |
2008 | Robert B. Gravani |
2009 | Kathryn L. Kotula |
2010 | Anthony Kotula |
gollark: That doesn't seem particularly hacky. The whole pattern of "start timers for timeouts/running stuff at intervals, listen for other events at the same time" is rather common in CC code.
gollark: There are things which convert the event thing into callbacks, and you can run multiple things at once using `parallel`, but otherwise no.
gollark: When you do `os.pullEvent`/`coroutine.yield`, your code pauses until it receives an event.
gollark: Your code is only resumed/executed when there is an event.
gollark: That's just... not how the coroutine system works.
References
- List of past winners - Official site
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