Thomas F. Edgar

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Thomas F. Edgar
Fields Chemical engineering
Institutions University of Texas at Austin
Alma mater University of Kansas
Known for process modeling, control, and optimization (in Chemical engineering)

Thomas F. Edgar is an American chemical engineer. He is member of the National Academy of Engineering[1] and the George T. and Gladys H. Abell Chair in Chemical Engineering at the University of Texas at Austin.[2]

Education

Edgar received his B.S. in chemical engineering in 1967 from the University of Kansas and his Ph.D. in chemical engineering in 1971 from Princeton University. Edgar worked briefly as a process engineer with the Continental Oil Company before joining the UT's chemical engineering faculty in 1971. He served as Department Chair of Chemical Engineering (1985-93), Associate Dean of Engineering (1993-96), and Associate Vice President for Academic Computing (1996-2001) at UT-Austin. In 2012 he became the Director of the UT-Austin Energy Institute.[3]

Academic career

Edgar’s academic work has focused on process modeling, control, and optimization. He has published over 500 articles and book chapters in the above fields applied to separations, chemical reactors, energy systems, and semiconductor manufacturing.[4] He has supervised the research of over 45 M.S. and 80 Ph.D. students. He also co-directs the Texas-Wisconsin-California Control Consortium,[5] which involves 14 companies[6] and three universities.[7] Edgar authored the textbook Coal Processing and Pollution Control Technology (Gulf Publishing, 1983), and co-authored the textbooks Optimization of Chemical Processes (McGraw-Hill, 2001) and Process Dynamics and Control (Wiley, 2010). The first edition of Process Dynamics and Control received the 1990 American Society of Engineering Education (ASEE) Meriam-Wiley Award[8] as the top engineering textbook, and the book (now in its third edition) is used at over 60 universities in the U.S. He was the lead author for the Process Control section for the last two editions of Perry's Chemical Engineers' Handbook.

Edgar served as Chair of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers' (AIChE) Computing and Systems Technology Division in 1986. He was President of the Computer Aids for Chemical Engineering Education (CACHE) Corporation from 1981 to 1984[9] and has served as Executive Director of CACHE since 2001.[10] He was President of the American Automatic Control Council between 1989 and 1991,[11] which oversees the control activities of eight U.S. professional societies.[12] He is board secretary of Pecan Street, Inc. (Austin, TX),[13] which deals with renewable energy and smart grids,[14] and also served on the ABET Board of Directors (2011-2013)[15] and the Board of the Smart Manufacturing Leadership Coalition.[16] Edgar was a Director of AIChE from 1989-92, and he was elected Vice President of AIChE for 1996 and President for 1997.[17] He was Chair of the AIChE Foundation from 2002-2008. He also served as Vice-Chair and Chair of the Council for Chemical Research (1991-93).[18] He served as a representative of AIChE on the Engineering Accreditation Commission from 2005-2010. He was founding general editor of the technical journal, In Situ, and has participated on six editorial boards and five university advisory committees. Edgar has been a consultant to several companies, including AMD, Texas Instruments, Emerson Process Management, Applied Materials, and Chemstations.

Recognition

Edgar received the Outstanding AIChE Student Chapter Counselor Award in 1974, AIChE’s Colburn Award for research contributions in 1980[19] and Computing in Chemical Engineering Award in 1995,[20][21] the AIChE Lewis Award in 2005,[22] the F. J. & Dorothy Van Antwerpen Award in 2010,[23] and the Research Excellence in Sustainable Engineering Award in 2013;[24] the ASEE George Westinghouse Young Educator Award in 1988[25] and Union Carbide Chemical Engineering Division Lectureship in 1996;[26] the 1992 John R. Ragazzini Education Award from the American Automatic Control Council;[27] the 1993 Donald P. Eckman Education Award from ISA[28] and the Pruitt Award from the Council for Chemical Research in 2009.[29] He received the Joe J. King Professional Engineering Achievement Award from the University of Texas in 1989,[30] the Distinguished Engineering Service Award from the University of Kansas in 1990,[31] and the Control Engineering Prize from IFAC in 2005.[32] He is listed in Who’s Who in America[33] and Who’s Who in Engineering and is a Fellow of AIChE,[34] IFAC,[35] and ASEE.[36] In 2007 he was selected by Control Magazine for the Process Automation Hall of Fame.[37]

References

  1. National Academy of Engineering Membership Directory
  2. Faculty Profile, Thomas Edgar, Chemical Engineering, University of Texas
  3. Provost Appoints Edgar Interim Director to Lead Energy Institute
  4. Thomas Edgar Research Group, Chemical Engineering, University of Texas
  5. TWCCC Principal Investigators List
  6. TWCCC Participating Corporations List
  7. TWCCC Website
  8. ASEE Meriam/Wiley Award List
  9. CACHE Newsletter
  10. CACHE Leadership Directory
  11. The American Automatic Control Council, AACC History and Collaboration with IFAC, 1957-2011
  12. About AACC
  13. Pecan Street Board, Pecan Street Inc.
  14. What is Pecan Street? Pecan Street Inc.
  15. ABET - Former ABET Board Member Thomas Edgar Elected to the National Academy of Engineering
  16. Dr. Thomas F. Edgar, Smart Manufacturing Leadership Coalition
  17. AIChE Presidents
  18. Council for Chemical Research Council for Chemical Research, Wikipedia]
  19. Winners of the Allan P. Colburn Award
  20. Winners of the Computing in Chemical Engineering
  21. CAST Division Newsletter, 1995
  22. Winners of the Warren K. Lewis Award
  23. Winners of the F.J. & Dorothy Van Antwerpen Award
  24. Research Excellence in Sustainable Engineering Award
  25. ASEE Past National Award Winners
  26. ASEE Past Division Award Winners
  27. AACC John R. Ragazzini Education Award
  28. AACC Donald P. Eckman Award
  29. Malcolm Pruitt Award
  30. Joe J. Kind Professional Engineering Achievement Award
  31. University of Kansas School of Engineering Distinguished Engineering Service Awards
  32. IFAC Past Award Winners
  33. Marquis Who’s Who Directory
  34. Thomas Edgar, AIChE
  35. IFAC Fellows
  36. ASEE List of Fellows
  37. Process Automation Technologies, All the best brains go to the Hall of Fame