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| T.NEJAT VEZİROGLU |
Dr. Veziroglu, a native of Turkey, graduated from the City and
Guilds College, the Imperial College of Science and Technology,
University of London, with degrees in Mechanical Engineering (A.C.G.I.,
B.Sc.), Advanced Studies in Engineering (D.I.C.) and Heat Transfer
(Ph.D.).
After serving in some Turkish government agencies as a Technical
Consultant and Deputy Director of Steel Silos, and then heading
a private company, he joined the University of Miami Engineering
Faculty, and served as the Director of Graduate Studies, Mechanical
Engineering (initiating the first Ph.D. Program in the College of
Engineering), Chairman of the Department of Mechanical Engineering,
and the Associate Dean for Research. Presently, he is the Director
of the Clean Energy Research Institute.
Dr. Veziroglu teaches Heat Transfer, Mass Transfer, Nuclear Engineering,
Solar Energy and Hydrogen Energy. His research interests are instabilities
in Boiling Water Reactors, Interstitial Heat Transfer, Renewable
Energy Sources and Hydrogen Energy System. He has published some
350 scientific reports and papers, edited 200 volumes of proceedings,
and is the Editor in Chief of the monthly scientific journals International
Journal of Hydrogen Energy. He has been an invited lecturer and/or
consultant on energy research and education to many countries, including
Argentina, Australia, Bahrain, Brazil, Canada, China, Columbia,
Egypt, England, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, Kuwait, Malaysia,
Nepal, Pakistan, the Philippines, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Switzerland,
Turkey, Ukraine and Venezuela, and to several universities and
research organizations in the United States.
Dr. Veziroglu organized the first major conference on Hydrogen
Energy: The Hydrogen Economy Miami Energy (THEME) Conference, Miami
Beach, March 1974, and proposed the Hydrogen Energy System. Subsequently,
he organized several conferences and symposia on Alternative Energy
Sources, Environment, Hydrogen Energy, Heat and Mass Transfer, and
Remote Sensing.
Dr. Veziroglu has membership in some twenty scientific organizations,
has been elected to the Grade of Fellow in the British Institution
of Mechanical Engineers, the American Society of Mechanical Engineers
and the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and
is the Founding President of the International Association for Hydrogen
Energy.
Dr. Veziroglu has been the recipient of several international awards,
including Turkish Presidential Science Award, 1975, Honorary Professorship,
Xian Jiaotong University, Xian, China, 1981, I. V. Kurchatov Medal,
Kurchatov Institute of Atomic Energy, Moscow, U.S.S.R, 1982, Energy
for Mankind Award, 1986, Twenty-Five Years' Service Award, American
Nuclear Society, 1987, Turkish Superior Service to Mankind Award,
1991, Honorary Doctorate, Anadolu University, Eskisehir, Turkey,
1998, Honorary Member, Argentinean Academy of Sciences, 2000, and
Honorary Doctorate, Donetsk State Technical University, Donetsk,
Ukraine, 2001. In 2000, he was nominated for the Nobel Prize in
Economics for both envisioning the Hydrogen Economy, and striving
towards its realization.
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