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Citizenship
  
Influences
  
materials processes

Nationality
  
American

Name
  
Sheldon Isakoff

Institutions
  
Fields
  
Chemical Engineering

Alma mater
  

Sheldon E. Isakoff SHELDON E ISAKOFF Memorial Tributes Volume 17 The National


Known for
  
unsteady-rate operations control

Books
  
"High-tech" Materials: Challenges and Opportunities for Chemical Engineers

Education
  
Columbia University, Columbia School of Engineering and Applied Science

Sheldon E. Isakoff is a chemical engineer, former director of Engineering Research and Development at DuPont, and former committee member of the National Research Council. His major contributions include the development of EFT Dacron and nylon processes, improvements to Mylar and Cronar process, and the establishment of the first Lycra plant in the world. He is also honored for his contributions in unsteady-rate operations control. After retirement from industry, Isakoff served as the president of United Engineering Trustees and chairman of the Chemical Heritage Foundation board.

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Background and Work

Between 1945 and 1952, Isakoff received a B.S., M.S., and Ph.D from Columbia University's School of Engineering and Applied Science. After graduating from Columbia, he joined DuPont Company. There he pioneered works in process dynamics and computer applications as research director of the materials engineering laboratory and of the engineering physics laboratory. His other research directions encompassed technology management, market assessment, process scale-up, and commercialization. Isakoff later returned to Columbia as an advisor in the Chemical Engineering Department.

Recognition

Sheldon Isakoff is a member of the National Academy of Engineering. He was president of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers and a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He was recipient of Columbia University's Pupin Medal and Egleston Medal of excellence. He is the author of numerous chemical engineering books including High-Tech Materials: Challenges and Opportunities for Chemical Engineers.

References

Sheldon E. Isakoff Wikipedia


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