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By Christine M. Smallman : Thursday, July 23rd, 2009 Dr. Steven LeBlanc, UT professor of chemical engineering and associate dean of academic affairs in the College of Engineering, has been elected a Fellow of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers. This grade of membership testifies to the high honor and esteem LeBlanc is held by his peers through his distinctive professional accomplishments and contributions, according to Dr. Nagi G. Naganathan, dean of the UT College of Engineering. "Election to the prestigious grade of Fellow signifies sustained, high-impact contributions by a member of a technical society," Naganathan said. "In addition to his on-campus contributions as a member of our faculty and administration, Dr. LeBlanc has made lasting contributions in mentoring and guiding people of all ages in the STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) fields through his National Science Foundation and American Institute of Chemical Engineers summer workshops. This is a well-deserved honor." |
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