Education and employment
Dr. Fox began his academic career at Lebanon Valley College in Annville, Pennsylvania.LEXAN patent
Even though Dr. Fox is often credited with the invention of this plastics product, he was not the first. In 1955, Fox applied for a patent, two years after his initial discovery of the material. In the same year, Bayer in Germany had also applied for a U.S. patent on a molecule invented by Dr. Hermann Schnell that was virtually identical to Fox's. So before it was decided who was to receive the patent, GE and Bayer entered into an agreement that stipulated whoever received the US patent would agree to allow the other to operate by paying a royalty to the patent holder. This worked out in GE's favor after the patent was awarded to Bayer because Schnell's date of invention preceded Fox's by only one week. Dr. Fox may be considered the father of LEXAN polycarbonate, but indeed he shares that honor with Dr. Schnell.Awards, honors, and achievements
* He was the recipient of GE's first Steinmetz Award in 1973, a recognition of their top scientists. * He was the youngest living person to be inducted into the Plastics Hall of Fame in 1976. * He held 44 patents. * He developed LEXAN, a strong and useful thermoplastic products, that is credited with kicking off the thermoplastics business. * Dan Fox Drive in Pittsfield, Massachusetts is named after Dr. Fox. * His alma mater, Lebanon Valley College, created a summer program where students spend a week experiencing life at the college. It also gives students experiences in areas that they want to study after high school. The program, which lasts for 5 days in June, is known as the Daniel Fox Youth Scholars Institute.Selected journal articles
* Fox, Daniel W., Peters, Edward N. (1985). Engineering thermoplastics: Chemistry and technology. ''ACS Symposium Series'', 495-514. * Fox, D.W., Gallucci, R.R., Peters, E.N., Smith, G.F. (1985). Polysulfone carbonate copolymers. ''Annual Technical Conference - Society of Plastics Engineers'', 951-953.References
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