Mark Holtzapple
Bio
In 1978, Mark Holtzapple received his BS in chemical engineering from Cornell University. In 1981, he received his PhD in chemical engineering from the University of Pennsylvania. After obtaining his degrees, he served as a captain in the U.S. Army and worked to develop a portable air conditioning system that soldiers could wear to prevent heat stress while wearing chemical protective clothing. In 1986, he became a professor of chemical engineering at Texas A&M University. His research interests include fuels and chemicals from biomass, feed and food processing, water desalination, high-efficiency engines, high-efficiency air conditioning, advanced electric motors, and vertical-lift aircraft.
Personal Information
Full Name
Mr.
Mark
T
Holtzapple
Membership
Years Member:
33
Active Memberships:
AIChE Member
Online Contributions
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Webinar June, 2011 |
Providing Energy to a Growing World: Bio-Gasoline and High-Efficiency Engines |
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Webinar March, 2011 |
Energy (South Texas Section March 2011 Meeting) |
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Conference Presentation April, 2009 |
Biofuels Process Development |
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CEP Article |
Producing Fuels and Chemicals from Lignocellulosic Biomass |
Education
Bachelors
Cornell University
Doctorate
University of Pennsylvania
Location
College Station
TX
United States
