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The Lavoisier Medal for Lifetime Technical Achievement is the company’s highest science award and recognizes scientists and engineers who have demonstrated a career of creative technical contributions with significant business impact. The medal is named in honor of the 18th century French chemist, Antoine Laurent Lavoisier, who is considered the father of modern chemistry.
Mr. Mark Barger, Technical Laureate;?DuPont?Water & Protection: Shelter Solutions; Midland, MI –?Envisioned and executed environmentally sustainable product and process innovations for foams over the last 15 years, technically leading the transition to low-Global Warming Potential alternatives for two major product lines, driving “safer-by-design” fire retardant solutions and developing breakthrough approaches to new products using recycled feedstocks.?
Dr. Peter Berg, Senior Laureate;?DuPont?Water & Protection: Water Solutions;?Greifenberg, Germany –?Combining entrepreneurial spirit and deep technical insights from?the initial conception and founding of?inge?to its?integration into?DuPont 20 years later, together with a great team of?inge?colleagues built an industry-leading ultrafiltration company, leveraging novel Multibore membrane technology with innovations in module design and implementation in more than 1,000 installations, bringing clean water to millions of people around the world.
The Pedersen Medalists are selected by the DuPont Fellows, a group of the highest technical professionals in the company. The medalists’ technical knowledge, skill and commitment in their respective areas have resulted in important new products for DuPont customers. The award is named in honor of Charles J. Pedersen, who received the 1987 Nobel Prize for his discovery of a novel class of chemical compounds called macrocyclic polyethers, which he dubbed the “crown” ethers because of their molecular shape.