Outstanding
Achievement Award, Martin Marietta Corporate R&D
1984
·
“For
innovations in surface science through the
development of surface behavior diagrams, a unique
approach to characterizing the interaction of
surfaces with their environments useful in fields as
divergent as semiconductor physics and corrosion
science”
Distinguished
Young Scientist Award, Maryland Academy of Sciences,
1986
·
“For
outstanding contributions in surface science by
development of surface behavior diagrams, an aid to
improvements in adhesive bonding, corrosion science
and semiconductor physics”
Governor's
Citation, State of Maryland, 1987
·
“In
appreciation of your outstanding services to the
citizens of this state”
Citizen
Citation, City of Baltimore, 1987
·
“In
recognition of your innovations in surface science
by development of surface behavior diagrams, an aid
to improvements in adhesive bonding, corrosion
science and semiconductor physics”
Robert
L. Patrick Fellow, The Adhesion Society, 1996
·
“For
outstanding research on surfaces and interfaces and
service to The Adhesion Society”
Fellow
of the Society, American Vacuum Society, 1996
·
“For
his significant contributions to understanding the
formation and degradation of interfaces related to
adhesion, corrosion, and electronic devices using
surface analysis and other methods”
William
Blum Award,
National Capital Section, The
Electrochemical Society, 1998
·
“For
his outstanding research on the composition and
surface properties of oxide films in regard to
passivation, localized corrosion and adhesive
processes”
Fellow,
ASM International, 2002
·
“For
outstanding contributions to the understanding of
formation and degradation of surfaces and interfaces
related to adhesion and corrosion”
Fellow,
The Electrochemical Society, 2004
·
“For
his outstanding research on the composition and
surface properties of interfaces in regard to
passivation, localized corrosion, and adhesive
processes, and for his technical contributions to
The Electrochemical Society”
Rocket Award (ElectraWatch, Inc.), Charlottesville
Business Innovation Council, 2009
·
“For the enterprise
that has moved with noteworthy speed from concept
toward commercialization, through the development of
a new technology, product, or service in a new or
existing business of any size”
Jerome Kruger Award for Corrosion Science, NACE
Baltimore/Washington Chapter, 2009
·
“For his outstanding research on the composition and
surface properties of interfaces and oxide films in
regard to passivation, localized corrosion and
adhesive processes”