Dr. Kari Ebeling a TAPPI Fellow since 1999, started his career as a research assistant at KCL, the Finnish Pulp and Paper Research Institute, serving from 1963 - 1965, following his graduation from the Helsinki University of Technology in 1963. Dr. Ebeling journeyed to the U.S. to become a student at the Institute of Paper Chemistry in Appleton, Wis., where he earned his PhD. His thesis on structural behavior of paper in straining was judged best in his class. He earned The Westbrooke Steel Medal for his work, and his thesis formed the basis for future research in the industry.
Dr. Ebeling went on to serve as manager, R&D for Nokia Forest Industries from 1970 - 1978. In 1978 he began working as a professor of Paper Technology at the Helsinki University of Technology. During his years of teaching, Dr. Ebeling continued to work as a scientific advisor and consultant to various companies, many of which were heavily involved in the pulp and paper industry. From 1987 - 1989, he worked as director, Corporate R&D, for James River Corp. He began serving as Kymmene (later UPM-Kymmene Corp.) director, Corporate R&D while also serving as its senior scientific advisor from 1987 until his retirement in 2004.
Dr. Ebling's career achievements include nomination to the TAPPI Fellowship in 1999. He received the SLR I medal from the Republic of Finland and the Keller Award from the German Papier Technische Stiftung, and is an invited member of The Royal Swedish Engineering Academy. The Finnish Paper Engineers' association awarded him the Stenback medal. The Finnish Foundation for the Advancement of Technology (TES) gave Dr. Ebeling the 2007 Technology Prize for his contributions towards educating skilled paper engineers for the needs of the industry, for a career of successful R&D, and for promoting a R&D positive atmosphere for Finland's paper industry.
Dr. Ebeling married his wife, Tuula, in 1963. They had two children together – Petro and Nina. His retirement allowed him to spend time with his seven grandchildren.
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