- Francesco DeMaria
Francesco DeMaria (
October 17 ,1928 Vieste, Italy ) is an Italian-Americanchemist .DeMaria is the middle of three sons born to Michele DeMaria and Vittoria Farnararo. At the age of 6 he moved to
Tuscany where he remained until coming to theUnited States afterWorld War II in 1947. Although he was born and raised inItaly he was a naturalized citizen of the US because his father, Michele, had immigrated to the United States in 1908. Michele ran a successful business inBangor, Maine and received his U.S. citizenship and then returned to Italy to marry Vittoria and raise his three children, Antonio, Francesco and Vincenzo. Michele served as an interpreter to the Allied generals during and after WWII guaranteeing he and his family, including Francesco, passage to theUnited States shortly after the end of the war."Marquis Who's Who in the East", 15th edition, Marquis Who's Who, Inc. Chicago, Illinois, pg. 172 1975-1976]Four short years after arriving in
New York , DeMaria received his Bachelors degree inChemical Engineering at thePolytechnic Institute of Brooklyn in 1951. DeMaria went on to marry Jacqueline Campbell onAugust 1 ,1953 . DeMaria earned his Masters in Chemical Engineering from the Polytechnical Institute of Brooklyn in 1956, and then his Ph.D. inChemical Engineering from theUniversity of Michigan in 1958. He finished his Ph.D. in just two years. He was also designated a Hercules Fellow and Union Carbide Co. Fellow while at theUniversity of Michigan . After receiving his Ph.D. he and Jacqueline moved to Connecticut and had three sons, Brian, Michael and Randy.DeMaria was the group leader in the engineering research section of the Central Research Division of
American Cyanamid from 1959-1964. He was also the manager of suture research inDanbury, Connecticut from 1964-1966. He was the manager of industrial chemistry at the Warner's Plant inLinden, New Jersey ; the manager of chemical engineering development and research at AMF, Inc. inStamford, Connecticut from 1966-1970. He was a graduate instructor at theUniversity of Connecticut in Stamford from 1962-1965. He is a lifetime member of theAmerican Institute of Chemical Engineers and served as its vice chairman in 1972 and a member of theAmerican Chemical Society and served as its division secretary from 1968-1969. He contributed to numerous professional journals and was grantee major patants in his field.References
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