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Della Roy

Della Marie Martin Roy (1926–2021) was an American materials scientist who worked for more than 50 years at Pennsylvania State University. She was "an international leader in the field of cement and concrete research",[1] including the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions from cement production;[2] she was also known for her work on radioactive waste disposal, on the industrial uses of coal combustion products obtained as waste from other processes, on methods for converting coral into hydroxyapatite while preserving its porous structure, and on applications of converted coral in medical implants.[3]

Early life and education edit

Della Marie Martin was born on November 3, 1926, in Merrill, Oregon. She completed high school at age 16, and majored in chemistry at the University of Oregon, where she graduated phi beta kappa in 1947.[3]

Next, she traveled to Pennsylvania State University for graduate study in mineralogy, working there under the supervision of Elburt F. Osborn. As a graduate student, she shared an office with Indian-born physicist Rustum Roy; they married in 1948.[3] They moved to India but returned to Penn State in 1950.[1] Rustum Roy took a faculty position there while Della Roy continued her graduate program, completing her Ph.D. in 1952.[3]

Career and later life edit

After earning a doctorate, Roy stated at Pennsylvania State University as a faculty member. She became a full professor in 1975, and retired as professor emerita in 2012 after more than 50 years at the university.[1][3] In her retirement, she took a second position as research professor at Arizona State University,[3] with a part-time appointment shared jointly between the university's School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment and its School of Mechanical Aerospace, Chemical and Materials.[4]

Roy and fellow Penn State faculty member Kathleen Mourant founded the journal Cement and Concrete Research in 1971;[1] Roy remained its editor-in-chief until 2005.[3]

Recognition edit

The American Ceramic Society named her as a Distinguished Life Fellow and Member; she was the 1982 recipient of the society's Jeppson Medal, the 1987 recipient of the L. E. Copeland Award of the society's Cements Division,[2] the 2004 recipient of the society's Bleininger Award, and the namesake of the society's Della Roy Lecturer Award, given annually since 2000.[3]

Her work on the use of coral in bone implants was awarded by an inaugural Golden Goose Award of the US Congress in 2012.[5] She was also an elected member of the World Academy of Ceramics (its first woman member, elected in 1991) and an honorary member of the Institute for Concrete Technology (elected in 1987).[1][2][3]

She was elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 1987,[3] cited "for internationally recognized contributions to applied science and engineering of cement and concrete".[1] She was its first female material scientist and the first women from Penn State elected to the academy.[3]

Dellaite, a rare naturally-occurring mineral, was named after her in 1965.[3] It is a calcium silicate hydrate (in the same family of compounds used for Portland cement), with the chemical formula Ca6(Si2O7)(SiO4)(OH)2, discovered in metamorphosed Scotland limestone, and synthesized in the laboratory by Roy.[6]

Selected publications edit

In Memorial Tributes: National Academy of Engineering, Susan Trolier-McKinstry identifies the following as "among the most important" of Roy's publications, which numbered over 400 in total:

  • Roy, Della M.; Linnehan, Sari Kurtossy (January 1974), "Hydroxyapatite formed from coral skeletal carbonate by hydrothermal exchange", Nature, 247 (5438): 220–222, Bibcode:1974Natur.247..220R, doi:10.1038/247220a0, PMID 4149289, S2CID 4205053
  • Chiroff, Richard T.; White, Eugene W.; Weber, Jon N.; Roy, Della M. (July 1975), "Tissue ingrowth of replamineform implants", Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, 9 (4): 29–45, doi:10.1002/jbm.820090407, PMID 1176509
  • Roy, Della M. (February 1987), "New strong cement materials: chemically bonded ceramics", Science, 235 (4789): 651–658, Bibcode:1987Sci...235..651R, doi:10.1126/science.235.4789.651, PMID 17833626, S2CID 22611277
  • Gougar, M. L. D.; Scheetz, B. E.; Roy, D. M. (January 1996), "Ettringite and C–S–H Portland cement phases for waste ion immobilization: A review", Waste Management, 16 (4): 295–303, doi:10.1016/s0956-053x(96)00072-4
  • Roy, D. M.; Arjunan, P.; Silsbee, M. R. (December 2001), "Effect of silica fume, metakaolin, and low-calcium fly ash on chemical resistance of concrete", Cement and Concrete Research, 31 (12): 1809–1813, doi:10.1016/s0008-8846(01)00548-8

As well, she was coauthor of two books:

  • Roy, Rustum; Roy, Della (1968), Honest Sex, New American Library[7]
  • Shi, Caijun; Roy, Della; Krivenko, Pavel (2006), Alkali-Activated Cements and Concretes, Taylor & Francis, ISBN 9781482266900

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f Oberdick, Jamie (April 12, 2021), Penn State mourns the loss of Della Roy, Pennsylvania State University, retrieved 2024-01-29
  2. ^ a b c Remembering Della Roy, Distinguished Life Member and Fellow, American Ceramics Society, retrieved 2024-01-29
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Trolier-McKinstry, Susan E. (2023), "Della M. Roy 1926–2021", Memorial Tributes: National Academy of Engineering, 25, retrieved 2024-01-29
  4. ^ "Della M. Roy", ASU Remembers, ASU Retirees Association, March 27, 2021, retrieved 2024-01-29
  5. ^ "2012: Coralline Ceramics", Golden Goose Award, American Association for the Advancement of Science, August 30, 2014, retrieved 2024-01-29
  6. ^ Agrell, S. O. (1965), "Polythermal metamorphism of limestones at Kilchoan, Ardnamurchan", Mineralogical Magazine and Journal of the Mineralogical Society, 34 (268): 1–15, Bibcode:1965MinM...34....1A, doi:10.1180/minmag.1965.034.268.01
  7. ^ Reviews of Honest Sex:
    • Dominian, J. (April 1970), "A Christian view", British Journal of Psychiatry, 116 (533): 456, doi:10.1192/bjp.116.533.456, S2CID 145316436
    • The Family Coordinator, 18 (3): 304, July 1969, doi:10.2307/582007, JSTOR 582007{{citation}}: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link)

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Della Marie Martin Roy 1926 2021 was an American materials scientist who worked for more than 50 years at Pennsylvania State University She was an international leader in the field of cement and concrete research 1 including the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions from cement production 2 she was also known for her work on radioactive waste disposal on the industrial uses of coal combustion products obtained as waste from other processes on methods for converting coral into hydroxyapatite while preserving its porous structure and on applications of converted coral in medical implants 3 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career and later life 3 Recognition 4 Selected publications 5 ReferencesEarly life and education editDella Marie Martin was born on November 3 1926 in Merrill Oregon She completed high school at age 16 and majored in chemistry at the University of Oregon where she graduated phi beta kappa in 1947 3 Next she traveled to Pennsylvania State University for graduate study in mineralogy working there under the supervision of Elburt F Osborn As a graduate student she shared an office with Indian born physicist Rustum Roy they married in 1948 3 They moved to India but returned to Penn State in 1950 1 Rustum Roy took a faculty position there while Della Roy continued her graduate program completing her Ph D in 1952 3 Career and later life editAfter earning a doctorate Roy stated at Pennsylvania State University as a faculty member She became a full professor in 1975 and retired as professor emerita in 2012 after more than 50 years at the university 1 3 In her retirement she took a second position as research professor at Arizona State University 3 with a part time appointment shared jointly between the university s School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment and its School of Mechanical Aerospace Chemical and Materials 4 Roy and fellow Penn State faculty member Kathleen Mourant founded the journal Cement and Concrete Research in 1971 1 Roy remained its editor in chief until 2005 3 Recognition editThe American Ceramic Society named her as a Distinguished Life Fellow and Member she was the 1982 recipient of the society s Jeppson Medal the 1987 recipient of the L E Copeland Award of the society s Cements Division 2 the 2004 recipient of the society s Bleininger Award and the namesake of the society s Della Roy Lecturer Award given annually since 2000 3 Her work on the use of coral in bone implants was awarded by an inaugural Golden Goose Award of the US Congress in 2012 5 She was also an elected member of the World Academy of Ceramics its first woman member elected in 1991 and an honorary member of the Institute for Concrete Technology elected in 1987 1 2 3 She was elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 1987 3 cited for internationally recognized contributions to applied science and engineering of cement and concrete 1 She was its first female material scientist and the first women from Penn State elected to the academy 3 Dellaite a rare naturally occurring mineral was named after her in 1965 3 It is a calcium silicate hydrate in the same family of compounds used for Portland cement with the chemical formula Ca6 Si2O7 SiO4 OH 2 discovered in metamorphosed Scotland limestone and synthesized in the laboratory by Roy 6 Selected publications editIn Memorial Tributes National Academy of Engineering Susan Trolier McKinstry identifies the following as among the most important of Roy s publications which numbered over 400 in total Roy Della M Linnehan Sari Kurtossy January 1974 Hydroxyapatite formed from coral skeletal carbonate by hydrothermal exchange Nature 247 5438 220 222 Bibcode 1974Natur 247 220R doi 10 1038 247220a0 PMID 4149289 S2CID 4205053 Chiroff Richard T White Eugene W Weber Jon N Roy Della M July 1975 Tissue ingrowth of replamineform implants Journal of Biomedical Materials Research 9 4 29 45 doi 10 1002 jbm 820090407 PMID 1176509 Roy Della M February 1987 New strong cement materials chemically bonded ceramics Science 235 4789 651 658 Bibcode 1987Sci 235 651R doi 10 1126 science 235 4789 651 PMID 17833626 S2CID 22611277 Gougar M L D Scheetz B E Roy D M January 1996 Ettringite and C S H Portland cement phases for waste ion immobilization A review Waste Management 16 4 295 303 doi 10 1016 s0956 053x 96 00072 4 Roy D M Arjunan P Silsbee M R December 2001 Effect of silica fume metakaolin and low calcium fly ash on chemical resistance of concrete Cement and Concrete Research 31 12 1809 1813 doi 10 1016 s0008 8846 01 00548 8 As well she was coauthor of two books Roy Rustum Roy Della 1968 Honest Sex New American Library 7 Shi Caijun Roy Della Krivenko Pavel 2006 Alkali Activated Cements and Concretes Taylor amp Francis ISBN 9781482266900References edit a b c d e f Oberdick Jamie April 12 2021 Penn State mourns the loss of Della Roy Pennsylvania State University retrieved 2024 01 29 a b c Remembering Della Roy Distinguished Life Member and Fellow American Ceramics Society retrieved 2024 01 29 a b c d e f g h i j k l Trolier McKinstry Susan E 2023 Della M Roy 1926 2021 Memorial Tributes National Academy of Engineering 25 retrieved 2024 01 29 Della M Roy ASU Remembers ASU Retirees Association March 27 2021 retrieved 2024 01 29 2012 Coralline Ceramics Golden Goose Award American Association for the Advancement of Science August 30 2014 retrieved 2024 01 29 Agrell S O 1965 Polythermal metamorphism of limestones at Kilchoan Ardnamurchan Mineralogical Magazine and Journal of the Mineralogical Society 34 268 1 15 Bibcode 1965MinM 34 1A doi 10 1180 minmag 1965 034 268 01 Reviews of Honest Sex Dominian J April 1970 A Christian view British Journal of Psychiatry 116 533 456 doi 10 1192 bjp 116 533 456 S2CID 145316436 The Family Coordinator 18 3 304 July 1969 doi 10 2307 582007 JSTOR 582007 a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a CS1 maint untitled periodical link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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