John W. Fairbanks ’52
Education:
- B.S., Maine Maritime Academy, 1952 (E)
- B.S., Stanford University, 1961, Mechanical Engineering
- M.S., University of Santa Clara, 1965, Mechanical Engineering
Career Highlights:
- Technology Development Manager, U.S. Department of Energy, 1987-Present
- Program Manager, U.S. Department of Energy, 1977-1987
- Program Engineer, Naval Ship Engineering Center, 1971-1977
- Power System Manager, NASA-Goddard Spaceflight Center, 1966-1971, Initiated the 1st Vehicular Application of Thermoelectrics
Military Service:
- U.S. Navy, Main Propulsion Assistant, Engineer Officer, 1954-1956
- Captain, U.S. Navy Reserve (Ret.)
Distinguished Service:
- Twice won best technical paper award – Association of Scientists & Engineers
- Apollo Achievement Award – NASA
- Distinguished service award – American Society of Mechanical Engineers
- Invited Plenary Speaker at the European Conference on Thermoelectrics (2006 & 2008)
- Invited Plenary Speaker at the International Thermoelectric Conference (2009 & 2010)
- Astronomy Spacecraft Team Award – NASA Goddard Spaceflight Center
- Outstanding Alumni Award – Maine Maritime Academy
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