2012 SAE Awards Ceremony: Honoring Excellence
2012 SAE Awards Ceremony: Honoring Excellence
2012 SAE Awards Ceremony: Honoring Excellence
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Harry L. Horning Memorial Award<br />
The Harry L. Horning Memorial Award annually recognizes the author(s) of the best<br />
paper(s) relating to the better mutual adaptation of fuels and internal combustion engines<br />
presented at an <strong>SAE</strong> International meeting or any of its Sections during any calendar<br />
year. It may also be presented to an individual for a distinguished accomplishment in<br />
engine fuel relationships, in which case the individual is requested to present a Horning<br />
Memorial Lecture on an appropriate subject at a designated <strong>SAE</strong> meeting. The award<br />
preserves the memory of the dedication of <strong>SAE</strong>’s 1925 President, Harry L. Horning, to the<br />
pursuit of improved mutual adaptability of engines and fuels and serves as a motivation<br />
for others to follow in his footsteps.<br />
This award, established in 1938, is administered by the Horning Award Board. It consists<br />
of a framed certificate and bronze medal.<br />
<strong>SAE</strong> Paper: 2010-01-2167, “High Efficiency, Low Emissions RCCI<br />
Combustion by Use of a Fuel Additive”<br />
REED HANSON<br />
Research Assistant<br />
University of Wisconsin-Madison<br />
ROLF D. REITZ<br />
Professor<br />
University of Wisconsin-Madison<br />
DEREK SPLITTER<br />
Research Assistant<br />
University of Wisconsin-Madison<br />
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