Paul Mort, Research Fellow with the Procter & Gamble Company, applies particle technology to consumer product applications. Paul’s PhD in Ceramic Science and Engineering from Rutgers University (1993) included powder processing, granulation, mixing, compaction and reaction engineering. He has served on the technical committee of the International Fine Particle Research Institute (IFPRI), the AIChE Particle Technology Forum and the editorial board of Powder Technology. Paul is active in linking particle technology with adjacent technical communities including...Read more
Worked as Lead Research Engineer on a variety of commercial and government-funded projects in the areas of carbon capture, biofuels, advanced gasification and syngas utilization
Become a seer of process safety incidents with carefully chosen process safety performance indicators (PSPIs). A PSPI program developed using the barrier-based or tier-based approach will serve as your crystal ball.
Chris Lowe received B.S. degrees in Chemical Engineering and Biochemistry & Molecular Biology from the University of Massachusetts Amherst in 2012. Chris went on to complete his PhD in Biomedical Engineering from Rutgers University in 2018 focused on cell culture, biomaterials, and drug delivery. He was awarded the 2019 Rutgers School of Engineering Outstanding Graduate Student Award for accomplishments in scholarship, teaching, and service.
Chris joined the Biotherapeutics Process Development group at Shire as an upstream process development engineer in 2018. He continued in...Read more
Joshua Enszer is an Assistant Professor of Instruction in the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at the University of Delaware. He earned his B.S. in Chemical Engineering from Michigan Technological University and his M.S. and Ph.D. from the University of Notre Dame. His research focuses on undergraduate chemical engineering education, including Game-Based Learning and Writing to Learn.
Previously, Josh worked at the University of Maryland Baltimore County as a lecturer in chemical engineering, and before that at the University of Notre Dame as interim coordinator...Read more
AIChE’s Sister Chapter Program matches up Student Chapters from different countries and allows them to network with chemical engineers in different parts of the world. This month's Sister Chapter Program Highlight features Purdue University and National University of Singapore.