There will be up to four awards ($600 each) for the appropriate application of inherent safety in the designs. A subcommittee of the Safety and Health Division will evaluate and pick the award recipients.
The winners of this award will receive a check for $600 from the Safety and Health Division of AIChE. Each inherent safety winning solution (team or individual) will be awarded a total prize of $600 to be divided by the team winners.
The awards will be granted to the teams or individuals who apply some of the following concepts of inherent safety in their designs:
- Design the plant for easier and effective maintainability
- Design the plant with less waste
- Design the plant with special features that demonstrate inherent safety
- Include design concepts regarding the entire life cycle
The school must have a student chapter of AIChE. The report will need a separate section titled "inherent safety" to describe the design features that represent inherent safety. The Safety and Health Division will evaluate all of the designs that are submitted for the AIChE National Student Design Competition using the inherent safety criteria mentioned above.
The AIChE designs are submitted to AIChE Awards Administrator, 3 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016; Ph./Fax: 646-495-1333/646-495-1503.
Award Winners
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Mark Cavett
2012 |
Clifton Woods
2012 |
Michael Sumner
2012 |
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Steven Sarker
2012 |
Lynn Secondo
2012 |
Trevor Merrill
2012 |
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Tony Castagnaro
2012 |
Nathan Thomas
2012 |
Derek Baerenwald
2012 |
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Jameson Schoenfelder
2012 |
Biming Wu
2012 |
Blake Winden
Oklahoma State University 2011 |
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Stuart Randel
Oklahoma State University 2011 |
Matthew T. Grant
Oklahoma State University 2011 |
Brain Ashenfelter
2009 |
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Afshan Samli
2009 |
Jared Clark
2009 |
Kristin Wallace
2009 |
