lavoisier medal
the lavoisier medal honors scientists and engineers from within dupont for outstanding technical achievements that have resulted in significant business impact and enduring scientific value.
e&i laureate mark lamontia explains how collaboration is at the center of value creation
in 1986, mark lamontia’s career at dupont took a major turn, as he pioneered “application engineering” at dupont. instead of focusing on getting more and better products from manufacturing plants, he and his team began working with customers on applications that would use dupont materials. mark discusses how this approach improved military vests and helmets, sterile medical packaging, and more.
dupont laureate sourav k. sengupta on his “life’s calling”
anyone who thinks that religion and science can never mix hasn’t met sourav sengupta. rooted in teachings contained in the hindu sacred book bhagavad gita, he believes that his life’s work belongs to the greater good of humankind. here, sourav describes how this conviction has led to a calling in life—and in his work—focused on the pursuit of sustainable processes.
richard a jackson, dupont laureate, on what makes a great innovator
e&i laureate mark lamontia explains how collaboration is at the center of value creation
dupont laureate sourav k sengupta on his “life’s calling” – pursuit of sustainable processes
petersen award winner andreas lutz and his team – breakthrough chemistry in automotive requires resilience and dedication
e&i laureate peter trefonas describes how chemistry ushered in the information age.
learn from e&i technical laureate nora radu how polymer design is a lot like knitting
e&i research & development laureate deyan wang discusses how venturing into unfamiliar territory can advance technology to new levels.
explore the legacy of dupont lavoisier and pederson awardees
watch ted@dupont
watch as our very own scientists from around the world discuss transformation