纪念《过程安全进展》前主编约瑟夫-F-卢瓦尔(Joseph F. Louvar),1935-2023 年

IF 1 4区 工程技术 Q4 ENGINEERING, CHEMICAL
Daniel A. Crowl, John Murphy, Roy Sanders, Ronald J. Willey
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1 PROCESS SAFETY PROGRESS 前主编 DANIEL A. CROWL 的悼念Joseph F. Louvar 于 2023 年 12 月 11 日逝世,享年 88 岁。他于 1957 年获得密苏里矿业技术学院(现密苏里科技大学)理学学士学位,1961 年获得卡内基梅隆大学理学硕士学位,1983 年获得韦恩州立大学化学工程博士学位。1960 年,卢瓦尔加入玉米产品公司,担任工艺工程师。1961 年,卢瓦尔与正在卡内基梅隆大学攻读化学学位的 Berenice "Diane" Wassil 结婚。他们结婚 62 年,直到她于 2023 年 6 月去世。1962 年,卢瓦尔和妻子受雇于天主教推广协会,管理俄克拉荷马州伯大尼的圣约瑟夫孤儿院。1965 年,卢瓦尔加入密歇根州怀恩多特的怀恩多特化工公司(现为巴斯夫公司),担任开发工程师。他在巴斯夫担任过许多职位,包括无机研发总监和化学工程总监。他的工作职能包括系统工程、工艺设计、研发管理和化学品的小规模生产。1983 年,卢瓦尔从底特律韦恩州立大学获得博士学位。1985 年夏天,卢瓦尔说服克劳尔在密歇根州怀安多特的巴斯夫工作了一个夏天。通过这段经历,克劳尔认识到了工艺安全对工业运营的重要性,以及本科生工艺安全教学的必要性。1987 年,Louvar 成为 CCPS 本科教育委员会主席,该委员会于 1993 年更名为 SACHE:安全与化学工程教育。Louvar 还担任了 AIChE 11a 委员会主席、损失预防研讨会主席以及安全与健康分会主席。1987 年,Louvar 和 Crowl 决定,为本科生化学工程师编写一本工艺安全教科书至关重要。第一版于 1990 年出版。2000 年,卢瓦尔被任命为韦恩州立大学的研究教授,他一直担任这一职务直到 2010 年。1986 年,卢瓦尔被美国化学工程师学会底特律地方分会评为年度化学工程师。1996 年,他成为 AIChE 会员。1997 年,他荣获韦恩州立大学杰出成就奖。1998 年,他入选密歇根理工大学杰出化学工程学院。2000 年,他入选密苏里州 S&T 化学工程师学会。2001 年,他获得了诺顿-沃尔顿/拉塞尔-米勒安全/损失预防奖(Norton H. Walton/Russell L. Miller Award in Safety/Loss Prevention),这是美国化学工程师学会安全与健康分会(现为工艺安全分会)颁发的最高奖项。那一天,我的生活和世界都发生了翻天覆地的变化!
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In memory of Joseph F. Louvar, 1935–2023, former Editor-in-Chief of Process Safety Progress

1 REMEMBRANCE BY DANIEL A. CROWL, FORMER EDITOR-IN-CHIEF, OF PROCESS SAFETY PROGRESS

Joseph F. Louvar passed away on December 11, 2023, at the age of 88.

Louvar was best known as an outstanding advocate for process safety and undergraduate chemical engineering instruction in process safety.

Louvar was born on September 27, 1935, in south Chicago, IL. He was the son of a Chicago fireman.

He received his BS degree in 1957 from the Missouri School of Mines and Technology (currently Missouri University of Science and Technology), his MS degree from Carnegie Mellon in 1961, and his PhD from Wayne State University in 1983, all in chemical engineering.

Louvar was in ROTC during his undergraduate years and graduated with the rank of second Lieutenant.

In 1960, Louvar joined Corn Products as a process engineer.

In 1961, Louvar married Berenice “Diane” Wassil who was working on her chemistry degree at Carnegie Mellon. They were married for 62 years until her passing in June of 2023. They have four children and eight grandchildren.

In 1962, Louvar and his wife were hired by the Catholic Extension Society to manage St. Joseph's Orphanage in Bethany, Oklahoma. They directed a staff of 12 and cared for up to 70 children.

In 1965, Louvar joined Wyandotte Chemicals (now BASF) in Wyandotte, MI as a development engineer. He held many positions at BASF, including Director of Inorganic R&D and Director of Chemical Engineering. His job functions included systems engineering, process design, R&D management, and small-scale production of chemicals. He retired from BASF in 2000.

In 1983, Louvar received his PhD degree from Wayne State University in Detroit. His Ph.D. advisor was Dr. Daniel A. Crowl.

In the summer of 1985, Louvar convinced Crowl to spend a summer working at BASF in Wyandotte, MI. Through this experience, Crowl recognized the importance of process safety to industrial operations and the necessity for undergraduate instruction in process safety. Louvar and Crowl form an inseparable team for process safety education.

In 1987, Louvar became chair of the CCPS Undergraduate Education Committee, which would be renamed SACHE: Safety and Chemical Engineering Education in 1993. Louvar would also serve as chair of the AIChE 11a committee, Chair of the Loss Prevention Symposium, and Chair of the Safety and Health Division.

In 1987, Louvar and Crowl decided that a textbook on process safety for undergraduate chemical engineers is essential. Their first edition was published in 1990. It is currently in the fourth edition.

In 2000, Louvar was appointed Research Professor at Wayne State, a position he held until 2010.

Louvar authored or coauthored 35 publications, 10 patents, and 2 books.

In 1986, Louvar was recognized as the Chemical Engineer of the Year by the AIChE Detroit Local Section. In 1996, he became a Fellow of AIChE. In 1997, he received the Exceptional Accomplishment Award at Wayne State University. In 1998, he was inducted into the Distinguished Academy of Chemical Engineering at Michigan Technological University. In 2000, he was inducted into the Missouri S&T Academy of Chemical Engineers. In 2001, he received the Norton H. Walton/Russell L. Miller Award in Safety/Loss Prevention, the premier award from the AIChE Safety and Health Division (now the Process Safety Division).

On a personal note, I wish I had noted the day Joe first walked into my office at Wayne State University. On that day, my life and the world changed for the better forever!

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Process Safety Progress
Process Safety Progress 工程技术-工程:化工
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2.20
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99
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Process Safety Progress covers process safety for engineering professionals. It addresses such topics as incident investigations/case histories, hazardous chemicals management, hazardous leaks prevention, risk assessment, process hazards evaluation, industrial hygiene, fire and explosion analysis, preventive maintenance, vapor cloud dispersion, and regulatory compliance, training, education, and other areas in process safety and loss prevention, including emerging concerns like plant and/or process security. Papers from the annual Loss Prevention Symposium and other AIChE safety conferences are automatically considered for publication, but unsolicited papers, particularly those addressing process safety issues in emerging technologies and industries are encouraged and evaluated equally.
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