C. Judson King

C. Judson King is an American chemical engineer, researcher, administrator and educator. He is professor emeritus at University of California, Berkeley, and UC universitywide provost and senior vice president of academic affairs, emeritus, at University of California. He is the former director of Center for Studies in Higher Education and the former dean of College of Chemistry at UC Berkeley.

King's research has been focused in two areas: chemical engineering and higher education. In the area of chemical engineering, he has conducted considerable research on spray drying, freeze drying, and removal and recovery of organic pollutants from wastewater streams. In the area of higher education he has written about university structure and governance, innovation in universities, and engineering education. He has written three books and over 250 scientific articles. He holds 13 patents.

King has received many awards for his contribution to the field of chemical engineering. He was elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 1981 for distinguished contributions to freeze-drying technology, systematic studies of chemical-process synthesis, and chemical engineering education. He became a fellow of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers in 1983, and a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in 1993. In 2009, the American Institute of Chemical Engineers named him one of the 100 Chemical Engineers of the Modern Era. Provided by Wikipedia
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by King, C. Judson
Published 1980
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