3M Prize for Outstanding Achievement in Industrial Ecology
Industrial Ecology is an interdisciplinary field that addresses the interactions between industrial systems, natural systems, and human needs that are impacting the planet’s life support system. These interactions are governed by complex sets of technical, environ-mental, economic, social, and ethical issues. 3M, through its employees at all levels, has recognized the critical importance of understanding these issues, and collaborating with multiple and diverse stakeholders in order to achieve systems that meet human needs in a more sustainable manner. This award was established in 1999 to honor the memory of Thomas W. Zosel, Manager of Environmental Initiatives for 3M Corporation. Mr. Zosel was instrumental in launching the Center for Sustainable Systems at the University of Michigan. This award consists of a certificate, a $1,000 award to the recipient, and the recipient’s name on the plaque displayed in the Dana Building.
Current Fellows
Current Fellows

Madeline J. Somers

Morteza Taiebat

Ping Hou

James (Jim) H. Gawron

Kevin (Zicheng) Bi

Nicole Ryan

Whitney Johnson

Maryam Arbabzadeh

Hua Cai

Jose Alfaro

Nathan D. MacPherson

Janet Mosley

Jason MacDonald

Shoshannah M. Lenski

Robb De Kleine

William Walter

Derek Przybylo

Keri Dick

Sarah Cashman

Mike Edison

Andrew Gene Winkelman

Sarah Popp

Rachel Permut

Han Zhang

Deepak Sivaraman

Kate Elliott

Arthur Chan

Andres F. Clarens

Alissa Kendall

Sandra Rodriguez

Samantha Sturhahn

Matthew Roman

Elizabeth H. Terry

David L. Gard

Elyse Steiner

Alan Phipps

Shinsuke Kodama

Tad Dritz

Dov Brachfeld

Hyung Chul Kim
