- R. Byron Pipes
Robert Byron Pipes is an educator, researcher in polymer sciences and was the twentieth president of
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute .He was born on
August 14 ,1941 inShreveport, Louisiana . He and his wife Ruth Ellen (whom he married onJune 27 ,1964 ) had two children: Christopher and Mark. ["Robert Byron Pipes." "Marquis Who's Who". Marquis Who's Who, 2008. Reproduced in Biography Resource Center. Farmington Hills, Mich.: Gale, 2008.]He received a B.S. in civil engineering from Louisiana Polytechnic Institute in 1964, an M.S. in engineering from
Princeton University in 1969 and a P.h.D. in mechanical engineering from theUniversity of Texas at Arlington in 1972. From 1972-1974, he was an assistant professor in mechanical engineering atDrexel University . In 1974, he joined theUniversity of Delaware as associate professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering, rising to professor of mechanical engineering in 1980, dean of the College of Engineering in 1985 and provost and vice-president for academic affairs in 1991. From 1978-1985, he was director of the Center for Composite Materials at the University of Delaware and from 1989-1993, he was Robert L. Spencer Professor of Engineering. [https://engineering.purdue.edu/MSE/People/pyDownloadVita?id=file33793 Curriculum Vitae] ] In 1993, he was elected president of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. [http://www.lib.rpi.edu/dept/library/html/Archives/history/presidents/pipes,rb.html Biography of R. Byron Pipes] ] However, he had a difficult relationship with the faculty, which felt that it did not have a voice in how faculty and administrator openings were filled. ["RPI president drawing fire from faculty members", "Albany Times Union", March 31, 1998, page A1] The faculty senate decided onApril 1 ,1998 to hold a faculty-wide no-confidence vote. ["RPI faculty to vote on Pipes", "Albany Times Union", April 1, 1998, page B1] The following day, he announced that he was resigning effectiveJuly 1 ,1998 . ["Pipes resigns from RPI", "Albany Times Union", April 2, 1998, page A1]From 1998-2001, he was a distinguished visiting scientist at the
College of William and Mary . During this time, he conducted research on carbon nanotechnology at theNASA Langley Research Center . [https://engineering.purdue.edu/GEP/ACIEE/committees/pipes.html Purdue Biography] ] In 2001, he joined theUniversity of Akron as the Goodyear Professor of Polymer Engineering and director of the Akron Global Polymer Academy. [ [http://www.uakron.edu/about_ua/news_media/news_details.dot?newsId=8704&pageTitle=UA%20News&crumbTitle=R.+Byron+Pipes+to+Lead+New+Era+of+Polymer+Research+at+The+University+of+Akron R. Byron Pipes to Lead New Era of Polymer Research at The University of Akron] ] In 2004, he was appointed the John L. Bray Distinguished Professor of Engineering atPurdue University .Honors and Awards
In 1987, he became a member of the
National Academy of Engineering . In 1993, he became a member of the Swedish Royal Academy of Engineering. He received the Outstanding Research Award from the American Society of Composites in 1994. He is a fellow of theAmerican Society of Mechanical Engineers and the Society for Advanced Materials and Process Engineering. In 1983, he received the Gustus L. Larson Memorial Award fromPi Tau Sigma and the ASME.Books
* Adams, Donald F, Carlsson, Leif A. and Pipes, R. Byron, (2002) "Experimental Characterization of Advanced Composite Materials, Third Edition", CRC. ISBN 978-1587161001
* Whitney, James M., Daniel, Isaac M. and Pipes, R. Byron, (1984) "Experimental Mechanics of Fiber Reinforced Composite Materials", The Society for Experimental Mechanics, ISBN 978-0912053011
* Dhingra, Aslok K. and Pipes, R. Byron (1982) "New Composite Materials and Technology", American Institute of Chemical Engineers, ISBN 978-0816902347
* Zweben, Carl H., Kulkarni, Satish V. and Pipes, R. Byron, (1978) "Composite Materials in the Automobile Industry", American Society of Mechanical Engineers.s-start s-aca s-bef|before=
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