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O'Connor presents Irvin Glassman Lecture at Combustion Conference

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Jacqueline O’Connor was selected as the recipient of the Irvin Glassman Young Investigator Award and Lecturer from the Eastern States Section of the Combustion Institute. As the awardee, she gave the Irvin Glassman Lecture at the Spring Technical Meeting, held March 13-16.  O’Connor holds the Dorothy Quiggle Career Development Professorship and has been an assistant professor in mechanical and nuclear engineering at Penn State since August 2013.

The award and lectureship is given to a researcher within seven years of their doctoral degree or in their first five years of tenure-track faculty appointment, but untenured. The award honors researchers for their contributions and achievements in research, publications and conference presentations.

O’Connor directs the Reacting Flow Dynamics Laboratory at Penn State. She received her doctorate from Georgia Tech in aerospace engineering and was a post-doctoral researcher at Sandia National Laboratories in Livermore, California, in the Engine Combustion Department. In 2015, O’Connor received an Air Force Young Investigator grant for her research on flame interactions.

Jacqueline O'Connor (center) is pictured with, from left to right, Yiguang Ju, Robert Porter Patterson Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Princeton; Irvin Glassman, Professor Emeritus of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Princeton; Chung Law, Robert H. Goddard Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Princeton; and Paul Papas, Researcher at United Technologies Research Center (UTRC). Credit: Penn StateCreative Commons

Last Updated March 18, 2016

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