Prof. Dan Shechtman, Technion Institute of Technology and Iowa State University, was honored by FLOGEN with the 2014 Fray International Sustainability Award (Official Award Web site here) and with the entire Sustainable Industrial Processing Summit (SIPS 2014) held in Cancun, Mexico, June-July 2014 (Official Web site here)
Dr. Florian Kongoli, President of SIPS and President of FLOGEN, awarding Professor Dan Shechtman, Technion Institute of Technology and Iowa State University, 2011 Nobel Prize Winner, with the FLOGEN 2014 Fray International Sustainability Award
Following the footsteps of other FLOGEN award recipients who have subsequently achieved further recognition, Professor Dan Shechtman, was awarded in November/December 2018 an Honorary Doctorate from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki for his outstanding achievements in the field of quasicrystals. During the ceremony were present the ambassadors of USA, Israel and India as well as the General Consuls of Germany and Russia in Greece.
Prof. Dan Shechtman receiving the Honorary Doctorate Certificate by Prof. Perikles A. Mitkas, the Rector of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and Prof. Panagiotis E. Prinos, Chairman of the School of Civil Engineering at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Prof. Dan Shechtman receiving the Honorary Doctorate Medal by Prof. Perikles A. Mitkas, the Rector of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and Prof. Panagiotis E. Prinos Chairman of the School of Civil Engineering at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Prof. Dan Shechtman giving a lecture on the occasion of receiving the Honorary Doctorate from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Video of the Ceremony – Available soon
As usual, with its prestigious awards, FLOGEN has opened and/validated or enforced the pathway to further high honors for individuals who have greatly contributed to science and technology, as detailed in previous similar cases given in these pages
We wish similar future successes for all 2016 FLOGEN Award winners that were honored during SIPS 2016 in Hainan China and in previous years as documented in the pages of this Web Site.
Prof. Cyro Takano, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil, was honored by FLOGEN with the 2015 Fray International Sustainability Award (Official Award Web site here) and with the symposium in his honor: "Takano International Symposium on Sustainable Metals & Alloys Processing" at FLOGEN's 2015 Sustainable Industrial Processing Summit (SIPS 2015) in Antalya, Turkey: (Official Web site here )
Prof. Cyro Takano, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil,
receiving the 2015 Fray International Sustainability
Award by Dr. Florian Kongoli in Antalya, Turkey,
October 2015
Following the footsteps of other FLOGEN award recipients who have subsequently achieved further recognition, Prof. Cyro Takano, was honored with the title "Engineer of the Year 2018" by Association of Polytechnical Engineers, Brazil on 8th November 2018, in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
The Gold Plate giving the title to Prof. Cyro Takano :Engineer of the Year 2018
The details are given in the official Association web site: https://www.politecnicos.org.br/homenagem-ao-professor-cyro-takano/ as well as in various announcements [here and [here (all materials in Portuguese)
Professor Cyro Takano (in the center) during the
Official Ceremony honoring him as "Engineer of the
Year 2018", in Sao Paulo, Brazil, November 2018
Professor Cyro Takano speaking during the Official
Ceremony honoring him as "Engineer of the Year 2018",
in Sao Paulo, November 2018
The ceremony was recorded on video and this can be seen here (in Portuguese)
Full video ceremony of honoring Prof. Cyro Takano, as
Engineer of the Year 2018
As usual, with its prestigious awards, FLOGEN has opened
and/or validated the pathway to further high honors for
individuals who have greatly contributed to science and
technology, as detailed in previous similar cases given
in these pages
We wish similar future successes for all previous FLOGEN
Award winners that were honored during numerous
Sustainable Industrial Processing Summit, as
documented in the pages of this Web Site.
Prof. Christian Amatore, CNRS FRANCE Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris, France, was honored by FLOGEN with the 2018 Fray International Sustainability Award (Official Award Web site here) and with the symposium bearing his name (Amatore International Symposium on International Symposium on Electrochemistry for Sustainable Development) at FLOGEN's 2018 Sustainable Industrial Processing Summit (SIPS 2018) in Rio de Janeiro Brazil: (Official Web site here)
Prof. Christian Amatore, CNRS FRANCE Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris, France, receiving the 2018 Fray International Sustainability Award by Dr. Florian Kongoli at SIPS 2018, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, November 2018.
Award Ceremony of giving to Prof. Christian Amatore, the 2018 Fray International Sustainability Award hosted by Dr. Florian Kongoli at SIPS 2018, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, November 2018.
Conversation of Prof. Christian Amatore with Dr Florian Kongoli, FLOGEN Chairman after the Award Ceremony
Following the footsteps of other FLOGEN award recipients who have subsequently achieved further recognition, Prof. Christian Amatore, was awarded the 2018 Grotius Medal by Lithuanian Chemical Society.
As usual, with its prestigious awards, FLOGEN has opened and/or validated the pathway to further high honors for individuals who have greatly contributed to science and technology, as detailed in previous similar cases given in these pages.
We wish similar future successes for all previous FLOGEN Award winners that were honored during numerous Sustainable Industrial Processing Summit, as documented in the pages of this Web Site.
Prof. Sir Andre K Geim, University of Manchester, UK, was honored by FLOGEN with the 2018 Fray International Sustainability Award (Official Award Web site here) at FLOGEN's 2018 Sustainable Industrial Processing Summit (SIPS 2018) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, November 2018.
Prof. Sir Andre K Geim, University of Manchester, UK, receiving the Fray International Sustainability Award by Dr. Florian Kongoli during SIPS 2018 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, November 2018.
Video of the FLOGEN Award Ceremony giving the 2018 Fray International Sustainability Award to Prof. Sir Andre K Geim
Following the footsteps of other FLOGEN award recipients who have subsequently achieve further recognition, Prof. Sir Andre K Geim, received the Creativity Prize (PSIPW) from Saudi Arabia for "developing membranes based on graphene oxide laminates which act as atomic scale sieves"
Web site: https://psipw.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=408&Itemid=290&lang=en
We wish similar future successes for all FLOGEN Award winners that were honored during the years in SIPS as documented in the pages of this Web Site.
Prof. Michael Zehetbauer, University of Vienna, Austria, was honored by FLOGEN with the 2018 Fray International Sustainability Award (Official Award Web site here) and with the symposium bearing his name (Zehetbauer International Symposium on International Symposium on Science of Intelligent and Sustainable Advanced Materials (SISAM)) at FLOGEN's 2018 Sustainable Industrial Processing Summit (SIPS 2018) in Rio de Janeiro Brazil: (Official Web site here )
Prof. Michael Zehetbauer, University of Vienna, Austria, receiving the 2018 Fray International Sustainability Award by Dr. Florian Kongoli at SIPS 2018, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, November 2018.
Award Ceremony of giving to Prof. Michael Zehetbauer, the 2018 Fray International Sustainability Award hosted by Dr. Florian Kongoli at SIPS 2018, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, November 2018.
Conversation of Prof. Michael Zehetbauer with Dr Florian Kongoli, FLOGEN Chairman after the Award Ceremony
Following the footsteps of other FLOGEN award recipients who have subsequently achieved further recognition, Prof. Michael Zehetbauer, was awarded the 2018 UNESCO Medal for Contributions to the Development of Nanoscience and Nanotechnologies
Prof. Michael Zehetbauer receiving the 2018 UNESCO Medal for Contributions to the Development of Nanoscience and Nanotechnologies
The medal and related accompanying documents of 2018 UNESCO Medal for Contributions to the Development of Nanoscience and Nanotechnologies awarded to Prof. Michael Zehetbauer
Official Web Site: https://en.unesco.org/news/eighth-unesco-medals-contributions-development-nanoscience-and-nanotechnologies
As usual, with its prestigious awards, FLOGEN has opened and/or validated the pathway to further high honors for individuals who have greatly contributed to science and technology, as detailed in previous similar cases given in these pages
We wish similar future successes for all previous FLOGEN Award winners that were honored during numerous Sustainable Industrial Processing Summit, as documented in the pages of this Web Site.
Dr. Florian Kongoli, Chairman of FLOGEN, delivers the plenary lecture at Shechtman – Suresh Convocation & Honorary Symposium held at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece from Nov 30 – Dec 3 2018.