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The Technical Professional and the Regulatory Process

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Stanley V. Margolin is a senior staff member of Arthur D. Little, Inc. He received a BS in chemical engineering and MS in chemical engineering practice from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His participation in economic and technical evaluations for clients has resulted in many successful avenues of industrial diversification. His leadership on research and development programs has led to process and production innovations which have been patented. His association with the energy industry, in particular, solid fuel processing and development of technology, resulted in the development and construction of processes for the production of smokeless fuels from lignite and wood sources. He has also been active in air pollution control and stream pollution abatement, and the recovery of valuable materials from waste effluents. Mr. Margolin is a Registered Professional Engineer in Massachusetts, a member of AIME, the American Mining Congress, American Iron and Steel Institute, National Coal Association, National Association of Manufacturers Environment Committee, and the Environment Committee of the Business Industry Advisory Committee to OECD. He is also a Fellow of the American Institute of Chemists and the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, and president of the International Briquetting Association and also of the Federation of Materials Societies.

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Margolin, S.V. The Technical Professional and the Regulatory Process. JOM 33, 19–20 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03339488

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