The David Sinclair Award American Association for Aerosol Research
The David Sinclair Award “recognizes sustained excellence in aerosol research and technology by an established scientist still active in his/her career. The individual’s research must have a lasting impact in aerosol science”. The award memorializes David Sinclair, one of aerosol science’s great innovators, known for his knowledge, ingenuity and energy.
The recipient was nominated by Philip K. Hopke Seconded by
2007 Recipient of the David Sinclair Award George M. Hidy, Ph.D. Independent Consultant Dr. Hidy’s contributions to aerosol science as a researcher, manager, author and educator span more than 50 years. Fundamental and applied research on dynamics of particle clouds and aerosol chemistry. Leader of first major collaborative field effort on photochemical smog aerosol characterization (California Aerosol Characterization Study) Leader of Sulfate Regional Experiment (SURE). Prolific author and editor beginning with “The dynamics of Aerocolloida Systems” (1970) with J.R. Brock Scientific Manager, most notably at NCAR, Rockwell International Science Center, DRI and EPRI Teacher at U of Colorado, U of California-Riverside and U of Alabama-Birmingham Advisor to public and private organizations