Argonne engineer earns alumni award from Cornell University
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ARGONNE, Ill. (April 23, 2008) – Argonne Senior Engineer Roger Poeppel recently
received the 2008 Materials Science and Engineering Distinguished Alumni
Award from Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y.
A three-member faculty committee selected Poeppel based on his service as
the former head of the U.S. Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory
programs in Ceramics and as director of the lab's former Energy Technology
Division.
A total of four alumni were recognized in the inaugural year of acknowledging
the significant contributions and achievements of Cornell graduates to the
field of materials science and engineering.
Poeppel is a 1964 graduate of Cornell, where he earned a Bachelor of Engineering
Physics and a Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering in 1968. He has been
with Argonne for 39 years and is a senior engineer in the Environmental
Science Division, where he is responsible for new nuclear reactor licensing projects.
Along with his work in ceramics and the Energy Technology Division, Poeppel
has been an invited speaker at numerous meetings and conferences and has initiated
collaborative research with at least 25 private companies. As director of the
Argonne National Laboratory Pilot Center, he was responsible for developing
collaborative research with industry and university partners to improve properties
of ceramic superconductors and to assure rapid commercialization of this new
technology.
He has more than 200 published works and 20 patents and was the editor-in-chief
of the journal Applied Superconductivity.
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problems, advance America 's scientific leadership and prepare the nation for
a better future. With employees from more than 60 nations, Argonne is managed
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Department of Energy's Office
of Science.
For more information, please
contact Brock Cooper (630/252-5565 or media@anl.gov)
at Argonne.
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