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Theodore Tutorials
Raised in Hell’s Kitchen, Lou Theodore received the degrees of M.Ch.E and Eng.Sc.D from New York University and B.Ch.E. from The Cooper Union. Over the past 50 years, Dr. Theodore has been a successful educator at Manhattan College (holding the rank of Full Professor of Chemical Engineering), Graduate Program Director, researcher, professional innovator, and technical communicator. During this period, he was primarily responsible for his program achieving a No. 2 ranking by the US News & World Report, and particularly successful in placing students in internships, jobs, and graduate schools.
Dr. Theodore is an internationally recognized lecturer who has provided more than 200 courses to industry, government and technical associations. Dr. Theodore developed and served as the principal moderator/lecturer for US EPA courses on hazardous waste incineration and air pollution control equipment, consulted for several industrial companies in the field of pollution prevention and environmental management, and served as a consultant/expert witness for the US EPA and US Department of Justice.
Dr. Theodore is the author of more than 90 text/reference books ranging from Pollution Prevention to Air Pollution Control to Hazardous Waste Incineration and Engineering and Environmental Ethics.
Dr. Theodore is the recipient of the Air and Waste Management Association's (AWMA) prestigious Ripperton award that is "presented to an outstanding educator who through example, dedication and innovation has so inspired students to achieve excellence in their professional endeavors." He was also the recipient of the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) AT&T Foundation award for "excellence in the instruction of engineering students."
He currently serves as a part-time consultant to Theodore Tutorials. Dr. Theodore is a member of Phi Lambda Upsilon, Sigma Xi, Tau Beta Pi, American Chemical Society, American Society of Engineering Education, Royal Hellenic Society, and a Fellow of the Air & Waste Management Association.
Thursday, June 17, 2021
1:20pm – 1:40pm US EDT