E. V. Murphree Award in Industrial and Engineering Chemistry
The E. V. Murphree Award is an annual award presented by the American Chemical Society for outstanding research of a theoretical or experimental nature in the fields of industrial chemistry or chemical engineering. The award comes with a $5000 prize, a certificate, and up to $1000 in travel expenses paid. The award is named after Eger V. Murphree, the American chemist best known for his co-invention of the process of fluid catalytic cracking.
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E. V. Murphree Award in Industrial and Engineering Chemistry
The E. V. Murphree Award is an annual award presented by the American Chemical Society for outstanding research of a theoretical or experimental nature in the fields of industrial chemistry or chemical engineering. The award comes with a $5000 prize, a certificate, and up to $1000 in travel expenses paid. The award is named after Eger V. Murphree, the American chemist best known for his co-invention of the process of fluid catalytic cracking.
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