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We can all breathe easier thanks to NJIT alumnus John J. Mooney. In 1971, Mooney co-invented the three-way automotive catalytic converter, one of the 10 most important innovations in automotive history. During NJIT’s May 17 graduation ceremony in Continental Airlines Arena, he will receive an honorary doctorate. >>
John Mooney, Co-inventor of the Catalytic Converter, to Receive Distinguished Alumni Achievement Medal from New Jersey Institute of Technology
September 29, 2004
John J. Mooney, co-inventor of the automotive catalytic converter, considered one of the most important innovations in the history of the automobile, will receive the Distinguished Alumni Achievement Award during New Jersey Institute of Technology’s (NJIT) annual Fall Awards ceremony. The ceremony will be held Oct. 6 at the university.
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University Awards Ceremony Scheduled for October 6
September 21, 2004
The following individuals will be honored at the annual University Awards Ceremony on October 6, 2004.
Edward F. Weston Medal for Professional Achievement
Herbert M. Iris ’51 B.S.C.E.
Harlan J. Perlis Award for Research
Lev Krasnoperov
Robert W. Van Houten Award for Excellence in Teaching
Rajesh N. Dave
Distinguished Alumni Achievement Medals
James W. Dunn ’67 B.S.E.E.
John J. Mooney ’60 M.S. Ch.E.
Thomas M. Myrick ’84 B.S.M.E.
Paul A. Sarlo ’92 B.S.C.E., ’95 M.S.C.E.
Peggy M. Tomasula ’80 M.S. Ch.E., D.E.S.E.Sc.
Teaching Excellence Awards
John D. Carpinelli
Janice Daniel
Deran Hanesian
Joseph Kisutcza
Bernard Koplik
John G. Lyssikatos
Veljko Samardzic
Murray Turoff
Master Teacher Awards
Ronald H. Rockland
John D. Carpinelli
Antonio P. DeSousa Santos
Constance A. Murray Diversity Award
Leslie K. Weisman
Presidential Leadership Award
Irini Bekhit
Vishal Khubani
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