Professor Friedlander is a member of the National Academy of Engineering
and received the 1990 Fuchs Memorial Award from the International
Committee
representing the U.S., European and Japanese associations for research on aerosol science
and technology. In 1984-85 he received a Senior U.S. Scientist Award (Humboldt
Award) from the West German Government and is a past president of the American
Association for Aerosol Research.
During his career he has received a Fulbright Scholarship, a Guggenheim
Fellowship, the Colburn, Alpha Chi Sigma and Walker Awards from
the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE), and a certificate of recognition
from NASA. He received the 1995 Lawrence K. Cecil Award in Environmental
Chemical Engineering from AIChE. In 2000 Dr. Friedlander received the Junge
Award for his research contributions and pioneering work in the
field of aerosol science.
Information on the Winter 2001 class, Fundamentals
of Aerosol Technology C140/240, is available as an Adobe
Acrobat file through this link.
Professor Friedlander's group is an active participant in the Center
for Airborne Particle Research at UCLA.
Information on Professor Friedlander's second
edition of Smoke, Dust, and Haze (in press) is
available now.
Workshop on Nanoparticle Aerosols
On June 27-28, 2003, a Workshop was held at UCLA on "Emerging
Issues in Nanoparticle Aerosol Science and Technology". The Workshop
was sponsored by NSF and the Southern California Particle Center (EPA
supported) and was co-chaired by Sheldon K. Friedlander and David Y.
H. Pui. The 119 page Workshop report which includes research
recommendations is available through the following link:
Workshop Report (PDF). |