I am pleased to announce that Professor Bruce Gates of the University of California at Davis is the recipient of the 2025 NACS Award for Distinguished Service in the Advancement of Catalysis. This award is jointly sponsored by ExxonMobil Research and Engineering and Clariant, and is administered by the North American Catalysis Society. The award consists of a plaque and a prize of $5,000. The plaque will be presented during the closing banquet ceremonies at the 2025 North American Meeting of the Catalysis Society (NAM29 in Atlanta).
The NACS Award for Distinguished Service in the Advancement of Catalysis recognizes an individual who advanced catalytic chemistry or engineering by significant service to the catalysis community in addition to technical accomplishments.
Prof. Gates is recognized as a statesman advocating catalysis around the world, known for mentoring in academia and industry, authoring widely used textbooks, editing influential publications, serving universities, institutes, and government agencies, and fostering collaborations between industry, national laboratories, and academia (recognized by the Malcolm E. Pruitt Award in 2006). He served as vice-chair of the ICC 2020, co-chair of the NAM 2009, and chair of the 1990 Gordon Research Conference (GRC) on Catalysis. He was on the DOE Basic Energy Sciences Advisory Committee (for 14 years), on the GRC Council (for 8 years), and on the NACS Board of Directors (for 24 years), where he led nominating activities fostering membership of women and under-represented groups among NACS leadership. He co-founded the University of Delaware’s Center for Catalytic Science and Technology, and, more recently, the University of California node of the Center for Rational Catalyst Synthesis (NSF IUCRC). During his five-decade-plus career, many of his former students, postdocs, and mentees have attained influential positions, including a university presidency, industry CEO and CTO positions, and distinguished faculty positions worldwide. Some Gates mentees wrote a summary of the group’s research accomplishments for ACS Catalysis (2020, 10, 11912–11935).
Jingguang Chen
President, North American Catalysis Society