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CEP: November 2017

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Drug addiction has reached epidemic proportions worldwide. Because chemical engineers have a duty to serve the public and address pressing societal needs, it is critical for chemical engineers to develop processes and products to help prevent and address drug addiction.

Jorge Mario Gómez

Jorge Mario Gómez, PhD, is an associate professor and former head of the Chemical Engineering Dept. at the Univ. of the Andes, Bogotá (Email: jorgomez@uniandes.edu.co). He lectures on chemical process optimization and process engineering fundamentals. His research interests include optimal control, dynamic optimization with integer variables, energy optimization, and optimal product design. He received BS and MSc degrees in chemical engineering from the National Univ. of Colombia; an MBA from Univ. of the Andes; and a PhD from Univ. of Pau and...Read more

Ben Janvier

Ben Janvier is the President of Enero Solutions. Enero offers engineering services, training, simulations, and advanced controls solutions for cogeneration plants. Janvier previously worked for EnTech Controls in Toronto as a process control consultant and as a senior process control consultant for Emerson Process Management based in Austin, TX. He has a BS and an MS in chemical engineering from McGill Univ.
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David L. Turock

David L. Turock, MS, MSE, PhD, is a student in the Harvard Extension School’s certificate program in nanotechnology. He is also a board member of Johns Hopkins’ Institute for Basic Biomedical Sciences, a board member at Keystone College, a founding board member of the Lyme Navigator Foundation, an advisory board member of the Rutgers Institute for Emergency Preparedness and Homeland Security, and a founding board member of the National Museum of Mathematics. He is currently studying applications of nanotechnology for brain activity measurement and recording....Read more

Rachel Segalman on Women Finding Opportunities in Chemical Engineering

Rachel Segalman is an Edward Noble Kramer Professor and Department Chair at University of California, Santa Barbara, and keynote speaker at the 2017 AIChE Women's Initiative Committee (WIC) Networking Luncheon. Julianne Holloway, 2017 WIC Programming Chair, sits with Rachel to discuss.

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