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.

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.