Awards & Winners

Arie Jan Haagen-Smit

Date of Birth 22-December-1900
Place of Birth Utrecht
(Netherlands, Utrecht, Kingdom of the Netherlands)
Nationality United States of America
Profession Chemist
Arie Jan Haagen-Smit was a Dutch chemist. He is best known for linking the smog in Southern California to automobiles and is therefore known by many as the "father" of air pollution control. After serving as an original board member of the Motor Vehicle Pollution Control Board, formed in 1960 to combat the smog, Dr. Haagen-Smit became the California Air Resources Board's first chairman in 1968. Shortly before his death, of lung cancer, the Air Resources Board's El Monte Laboratory was named after him.

Awards by Arie Jan Haagen-Smit

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1973


National Medal of Science for Physical Science
(For his unique contributions to the discovery of the chemical nature and source of smog, and for the successful efforts which he has carried through for smog abatement.)