RefNo | EC/1976/36 |
Previous numbers | Cert XX, 36; A56064 |
Level | Item |
Title | Warner, Sir Frederick Edward: certificate of election to the Royal Society |
Date | 1971 |
Description | Citation typed |
Citation | Sir Frederick Warner has made outstanding contributions in professional and public applications of his knowledge as a chemical engineer. His firm have undertaken major consulting works in the United Kingdom. A well known recent example is the largest British plant for making highly refined salt, completed in 1969 for British Salt Limited at Middlewich. This includes many advanced features in process engineering. He has also made many contributions to chemical engineering developments elsewhere in the work, particularly in Eire, U.S.S.R., U.A.R., Iran, Sudan, Africa and India. As a member of the Colombo Plan Mission to India and Chairman of a Mission to India on Process Plant in 1970, Sir Frederick has guided chemical engineering ventures in developing countries on the largest scale. His published work also includes distinctive contributions in chemical engineering to the underground gasification of coal. He has also been closely concerned with environmental aspects of chemical engineering, particularly water pollution and the problems of the River Thames. Sir Frederick Warner is Visiting Professor at University College, London in Environmental Science and at Imperial College in Chemical Engineering and Chemical Technology. His many public offices include those of past President of the Institution of Chemical Engineers, Chairman of several Committees of the Council of Engineering Institutions, and past President of the Federation Eurepeenne d'Associations Nationales d'Ingenieurs. His professional leadership and personal influence in the development of British Chemical Engineering are of widely appreciated quality and distinction. |
AccessStatus | Closed |
Fellows associated with this archive
Code | PersonName | Dates |
NA6217 | Warner; Sir; Frederick Edward (1910 - 2010) | 1910 - 2010 |