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The David Sinclair Award honors the achievements of established scientists who have made lasting contributions to aerosol research and technology. This award recognizes their sustained excellence and impact on the field. The 2008 recipient, Dr. Paul A. Baron, has been a leader in aerosol science for over 30 years, with his work in measurement and analysis making a significant impact on public health practice.
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The David Sinclair Award American Association for Aerosol Research
The award memorializes David Sinclair, one of aerosol science’s great innovators, known for his knowledge, ingenuity and energy. The David Sinclair Award“recognizes sustained excellence in aerosol research and technology by an established scientist still active in his/her career. The individual’s research must have a lasting impact in aerosol science”.
The recipient was nominated by • Leonid Turkevich • Endorsed by fifteen NIOSH scientists • Seconded by • Morton Lippmann • William Hinds • Sergey Grinshpun • -Supported by two facility members • Pratim Biswas • Christopher Sorensen
2008 Recipient of the David Sinclair Award • Paul A. Baron, Ph.D. • National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health • Dr. Baron’s contributions to aerosol science as a researcher, author and educator span more than 30 years. • Baron and Willeke’s Aerosol Measurement: Principles, Techniques and Applications (1993, 2001 2nd edition, 2007 Chinese edition) is the reference book for aerosol measurements. • “…work in aerosol classification, measurement, sampling, and analysis has had a significant impact on public health practice.” • “…assisted in the training of countless aerosol scientists…” • Adjunct Professor, University of Cincinnati • Active in AAAR and AS&T leadership • Over 80 peer reviewed papers