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Ray Miller will be speaking at the annual DVS Student Awards dinner, April 6, 2004 at 7pm. All engineers and students are encouraged to listen to him address the winners of the Annual Student of Year award winners. It is a wonderful opportunity to hear from one of the engineers at the center of the developments. Mr. Miller joined DuPont’s Engineering Service Division after earning his BSChE from Georgia Tech in 1972. After successive two-year assignments in Polyester Intermediates, Acrylic Fibers, and Chlorine Operations, he was appointed Technical Supervisor of Agrochemicals intermediates at Belle, WV. In 1980, Mr. Miller was appointed Section Supervisor, responsible for engineers assigned to Polymer Products, Chemical Engineering Consultants, and Engineering Design. In 1984, he was appointed Consultant Supervisor, responsible for Reaction Engineering Consultants. In 1984 he assumed responsibility for Corporate Chemical Engineering Research. In 1987, he was appointed Americas R&D Manager for Engineering Polymers, Automotive and Fluoropolymers businesses, and in 1990 was named Technology Manager, Nylon Enterprise. In 1995, Mr. Miller was appointed New Business Development Manager, Nylon and launched the “3GT Venture”, DuPont’s most advanced new polymer platform. Sorona 3GT, which will be the first Du-Pont polymer to use a bio-based raw material, is now DuPont’s leading business in the recently formed Bio-Based Materials Strategic Business Unit.
In December, 2002, Mr. Miller was appointed Program
Director, Bio Refinery and Business Development, responsible for a $19MM DOE
matching funds project leading a consortium of partners in developing a novel
Integrated Corn Bio Refinery concept, while seeking Du-Pont opportunities for
business growth based on the output from this refinery. |
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