IFT Industrial Scientist Award
The IFT Industrial Scientist Award has been awarded every year since 1994. It is awarded by the Institute of Food Technologists (IFT) for scientists who made technical contributions to advancing the food industry.
Award winners receive a USD 3000 honorarium and a plaque from IFT.
Winners
Year | Winner(s) |
---|---|
1994 | Aaron L. Brody |
1995 | Gerhard J. Haas |
1996 | David P. Bone |
1997 | R.B. Sleeth |
1998 | Norman S. Singer |
1999 | Harry Levine & Louise Slade |
2000 | George E. Inlgett |
2001 | Richard R. Perdue |
2002 | Laurence Bell |
2003 | Raymond A. Bourque |
2004 | Gilbert A. Leveille |
2005 | Mohan Rao |
2006 | Jairus R. David |
2007 | Award not given |
2008 | Award not given |
2009 | Kyungsoo Woo |
2010 | Award not given |
gollark: > unironically saying unironically
gollark: I personally find it more annoying than higher-level stuff like JS or Python, but I use it for high-perf stuff.
gollark: Yes, I'd say it's reasonably good.
gollark: This is why we should rewrite Linux in Javascript.
gollark: `valgrind` and whatever cannot catch everything. The Linux kernel gets øødles of bugs.
References
- List of past winners - Official site
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.