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DuPont Announces 2025 Lavoisier Medal and Pedersen Award Recipients
Prnewswire· 2025-10-02 13:00
Core Insights - DuPont has honored five scientists and engineers with the 2025 Lavoisier Medal for Lifetime Technical Achievement and the Pedersen Award for their significant contributions to the company and various industries [1][2][3]. Lavoisier Medalists - Steve Jons has over 30 years of experience in developing nanofiltration products, impacting industries such as municipal water purification and wastewater reuse, with a cumulative business impact exceeding $1 billion [5]. - Sourav Sengupta is recognized for his expertise in catalysis and reaction engineering, contributing over $500 million in business impact through innovations in chemical processes, including a novel catalytic hydrogen cyanide manufacturing process [6]. Pedersen Award Recipients - Chris Seay has pioneered process innovations for Kevlar EXO™, achieving significant product performance improvements and reducing production costs, recognized with a Gold Edison Award [7]. - Rupert Spence has contributed to advanced OLED technology, enhancing brightness by 30% while improving display efficiency and reducing carbon footprint [8]. - Shintaro Yamada has advanced semiconductor technologies, particularly in photoresist materials, leading to more efficient chip production with over $1 billion in value delivered [9].