Name
|
 |
Title
|
Research
|
 |
Michael D.
Amiridis |
Professor & Dean |
Heterogeneous Catalysis | Reaction
Kinetics |
 |
Jay
Blanchette |
Assistant Professor |
Bio polymers and drug delivery |
 |
Christine W.
Curtis |
Professor |
Vice Provost for Faculty
Development |
 |
Francis
Gadala-Maria |
Associate Professor |
Rheology of Suspensions | Polymer Processing |
Composite Materials |
 |
Edward P.
Gatzke |
Asoociate Professor |
Process Control | Estimation and
Diagnosis | Dynamic Modeling and
Optimization |
 |
Joseph H.
Gibbons |
Professor |
Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow |
 |
Andreas Heyden |
Assistant Professor |
Nanomaterials | Catalysis |
Computational Chemistry |
Multiscale Modeling |
 |
Esmaiel
Jabbari |
Associate Professor |
Tissue Engineering | Biomimetic Materials |
Bioinspired Nanocomposites | Peptide-Mediated Drug
Delivery |
 |
Michael A.
Matthews |
Professor & Chair |
Supercritical Fluids, Ionic
Liquids | Green Chemical
Engineering | Research Based
Learning |
 |
Melissa A. Moss |
Assistant Professor |
Protein Self Assembly |
Alzheimer's Disease
Inhibition | Biophysical
Techniques |
 |
Harry J. Ploehn |
Professor &
Associate Dean |
Interfacial Phenomena |
Nanoscopic, Colloidal
and Polymeric Materials |
 |
Branko N. Popov |
Professor |
Electrochemical Power Sources | Industrial Metal Finishing | Corrosion |
 |
James A. Ritter |
Professor &
Graduate Director |
Hydrogen Storage Systems
| Targeted Drug Delivery
| Gas Separation and
Purification |
 |
Thomas G.
Stanford |
Assistant Professor |
Chemical Process Systems | Advanced Professional Engineering | Education |
 |
Vincent Van
Brunt |
Professor |
Separations Modeling and Chemistry | Filtration | Extraction Chemistry |
 |
John W. Van Zee |
Professor |
Electrochemical Power Sources | Computational Methods | Industrial Electrolysis |
 |
John W.
Weidner |
Professor &
Associate
Chair |
Electrochemical Power Sources | Mathimatical Modeling | Electrocatalysis |
 |
Ralph E. White |
Professor |
Fuel Cells, Batteries | Electrodeposition, Corrosion | Numerical Methods |
 |
Christopher
T. Williams |
Associate Professor |
Heterogeneous Catalysis | Surface Science, Catalyst Design | In-situ Vibrational Spectroscopy |