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August 2017

Jia Wei Chew

Jia started with fluidization as she worked at PSRI as part of her dissertation. Her performance is exceptional, with her results and insights causing us to question some “well-established” methods. She wrote twelve peer-reviewed publications from the research acquired during her brief stay at PSRI. Her research efforts discerned particle segregation, cluster formation and stability in riser hydrodynamics, providing the most complete data for a large circulating fluidized bed.Read more

Timothy Healy

Timothy M. Healy holds a BS in Chemical Engineering from the University of Minnesota and a PhD from The Georgia Institute of Technology.  Upon completing his PhD, Timothy joined ExxonMobil Research and Engineering as part of the Chemical Engineering Technology section as a specialist in single- and multiphase fluid dynamics and computational fluid dynamics (CFD).  In his career to date, Timothy has developed fast, efficient, and accurate computational models for various types of fluidized bed reactors including fluid catalytic cracking risers and regenerators and fluidized bed...Read more

Mo Jiang

Mo Jiang is an assistant professor in the Department of Chemical and Life Science Engineering at Virginia Commonwealth University. Mo received a Ph.D. in chemical engineering in 2015 at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) then became a postdoctoral associate/fellow, both with Prof. Richard D. Braatz. Mo's main research interests are in innovative manufacturing and separation processes for uniform (bio)pharmaceutical particles that employ such strategies as controlled micromixing, multiphase flow, and ultrasound.Read more

Dan Lambert

Dan Lambert is a Fellow Engineer at the Savannah River National Laboratory (SRNL) near Aiken, SC, where he specializes in process development for stabilizing radioactive waste generated from nuclear weapons production. He received his BS in chemical engineering from Ohio State Univ. and began his career with the U.S. Air Force’s Space Division. He has spent 34 years at SRNL, where he leads research for the only active nuclear waste vitrification facility in the United States.

Dan is a 39-year member of AIChE; an AIChE Fellow; founding chair of AIChE’s Virtual Local Section;...Read more

Rodney Priestley

Rodney D. Priestley is an Associate Professor in the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering at Princeton University. His research interests include polymer glasses, nanoconfined polymer dynamics, polymer thin film and nanoparticle formation, MAPLE and responsive polymers.Read more

Shaoyi Jiang

Professor Jiang received his Ph.D. degree in chemical engineering from Cornell University in 1993 under Profs. Keith Gubbins and John Zollweg. He was a postdoctoral fellow at the University of California, Berkeley between 1993 and 1994 with Prof. Kenneth S. Pitzer and a research fellow at California Institute of Technology between 1994 and 1996 with Prof. William A. Goddard, III both in chemistry. He is currently the Boeing-Roundhill Professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of Washington, Seattle.Read more

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