Stories Tagged with "alumni achievement award" from 2004
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2004 - 3 stories
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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Thomas M. Myrick, an Engineer Who Worked on Two Mars rovers, to Receive Distinguished Alumni Achievement Medal from New Jersey Institute of Technology
September 29, 2004
Thomas M. Myrick, an engineer who played a major role in developing a robotic component for two Mars rovers, 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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James Dunn, a Developer of National Security Technologies, to Receive Distinguished Alumni Achievement Medal from New Jersey Institute of Technology
September 29, 2004
James W. Dunn, a senior vice president who develops national defense technology, 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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