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Celebrating our officers' recent achievement

While we are celebrating our recent division awardees, Dr. Michele Sarazen, Princeton University, recipient of the 2025 Early Career Award in Catalysis., and Dr. Simon Bare, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, recipient of the 2025 award for Exceptional Achievements in Catalysis., we are proud to announce that four of our distinguished officers—both current and former—have been recently recognized with prestigious national awards for their outstanding contributions to science and engineering.




Two of our officers (Steven Crossley, Rajamani Gounder) have been honored with the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE), the highest honor bestowed by the U.S. government on outstanding scientists and engineers beginning their independent careers.

Professor Steven Crossley from the University of Oklahoma is currently serving as a division Alternate Councilor and previously as a Member-at-large and a Program Chair.

Professor Rajamani Gounder from Purdue university is currently serving in the division as a Member-at-large.


Two officers (Phillip Christopher, David Flaherty) have received the 2025–2026 Paul H. Emmett Award in Fundamental Catalysis by the North American Catalysis Society (NACS). This award recognizes and encourages individual contributions in the field of catalysis with emphasis on discovery and understanding of catalytic phenomena, proposal of catalytic reaction mechanisms and identification of and description of catalytic sites and species, recognizing their significant advancements and impact in the field.  


Professor Phillip Christopher from the University of California, Santa Barbara previously served as the division Secretary and a Program Chair.

Professor David Flaherty from Georgia Institute of Technology served as an Alternate Councilor and the division Secretary and is currently serving as a Councilor.


These accolades reflect the remarkable talent and commitment of our team members, reinforcing our organization's legacy of excellence. We extend our heartfelt congratulations to all the awardees for their well-earned recognition!

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