I am pleased to announce that Dr. Aleksey Yezerets of Cummins is the recipient of the 2024 F. G. Ciapetta Lectureship in Catalysis. The award is administered by the North American Catalysis Society and sponsored by the W. R. Grace & Co. It is to be awarded biennially in even-numbered years. The award consists of a plaque and an honorarium of $5,000. The recipient may be invited to lecture at some of the local catalysis clubs during the two-year period covered by this award.
Over his career at Cummins, Dr. Yezerets has provided critical contributions to several generations of novel and first-to-market catalytic technologies that are reducing emissions in millions of commercial vehicles worldwide. Every system represents a transiently operated chemical plant that includes multiple catalytic reactors, sensors, and actuators, directed by complex control and diagnostic systems. Dr. Yezerets and his team have focused their research on the understanding and advancement of the real-world performance, degradation, and recovery mechanisms of NOx Storage and Reduction, Selective Catalytic Reduction, Methane-based three-way catalysts, and many auxiliary technologies. The resulting catalyst operation, regeneration methods, models, diagnostics, and control algorithms have proven key to emission compliance spanning many years in the field, even at elevated levels of contaminants often encountered in global applications. The hallmark of Dr. Yezerets’ research career has been his ability to develop best-in-class applied science teams, and to build industrial, academic, and national lab partnerships that address topics of a fundamental nature to advance application goals. He has impacted the broader field of catalysis through an outstanding record of publications, patents, and mentorship. Today Dr. Yezerets is expanding upon these achievements by contributing to industry decarbonization via electrified, hydrogen-powered, and related technologies.
Congratulations!
Jingguang Chen
President, North American Catalysis Society