DSM Performance Materials Award 2010 presented to Professor Han E.H. Meijer
An international judging committee, chaired by Dr Joseph Put, Chief Technology Officer of DSM, selected Professor Meijer from among the nominations received via a public call for nominations. Professor Meijer received the award – which carries a cash prize of EUR 50,000 – from Dr Put at the IUPAC Macro 2010 Congress in Glasgow, UK, on July 12.
Han Meijer (61) was born and raised in Amsterdam, where he received his early education. He graduated in mechanical engineering at the University of Twente, The Netherlands, where in 1980 he obtained his PhD with a thesis on extruder screw theory and new designs for enhanced melting performance under the supervision of the late Professor Jan Ingen Housz.
He started his professional career in basic and explorative research at DSM Research, where he worked from 1980 to 1989 and, among other things, helped to create the continuous solution making and spinning process for the company’s high-performance Dyneema fibers. In 1985 he was appointed visiting professor of Applied Rheology in the department of Chemical Engineering and Chemistry at the Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands. In 1989 he accepted the position of full professor of Polymer Technology in the department of Mechanical Engineering at the same university.
Professor Meijer is a highly regarded speaker at conferences and has published more than 175 papers and 22 books and book chapters. He is a member of the Executive Advisory Board of the Macromolecular Journals, and of a number of other editorial boards. He is a member of various scientific advisory committees, including those of ETH Zurich, PMA Lyon and IPC Portugal. Since 1992 he has been chairman of the NRV, the Dutch Society of Rheology. He is a former member of the Executive Committee of the International Polymer Processing Society, of which he was also the president for some years.
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Topic world Rheology
Rheology deals with the flow behavior and deformation properties of materials. In the chemical field, it is indispensable for understanding the consistency, viscosity and elasticity of liquids, gels and solids. Whether formulating paints, producing polymers or optimizing food textures, rheological properties influence how substances react, move and feel.