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  1. Joseph Yaw D. Yeboah ['75, SM '75, ScD '79] of Samreboi, Ghana was one of 1,259 people to receive degrees at MIT's 109th commencement. He earned four degrees in four years--Bachelors' in chemistry, chemical engineering, and management, and a Master's in chemical-engineering practice.

  2. Nov 22, 1996 · Yaw D. Yeboah '75, SM '75, ScD '79 (originally known as Joseph Yeboah) of Samreboi, Ghana earned four degrees in four years--Bachelors in chemistry, chemical engineering, and management, and a Masters in chemical-engineering practice.

  3. Black Achiever in Chemical Engineering Award for extraordinary contributions to chemical engineering and the engineering profession; awarded at the Minority Affairs Reception at the Annual AICHE Meeting and Centennial Celebration, Nov. 17, 2008.

  4. He was an active researcher on a number of projects on coal, pyrolysis, desulfurization, decarbonation, fluidization, modeling, filtration, energy, and catalysis as an undergraduate (1971-1975) and graduate student (1975-1979) at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

  5. Catalytic gasification of coal using eutectic salts: identification of eutectics. YD Yeboah, Y Xu, A Sheth, A Godavarty, PK Agrawal. Carbon 41 (2), 203-214. , 2003.

  6. PROF YAW YEBOAH: My advice is to believe in yourself, work hard, be content and positive always, and spend energy and time only on things that are within your control. It is important to realize early that the only person you can control in life is yourself.

  7. Sep 21, 2012 · Yaw D. Yeboah, the new dean of the Florida A&M University-Florida State University College of Engineering, has a way with small talk. Amicable, polished and easygoing, he motions for a visitor to sit directly across from him for better conversation.

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