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September 2018

Meeting User Guides

Are you new to the AIChE Annual Meeting and wondering where to start? Or maybe you’re a returning attendee looking for what’s new, returning, or reimagined? With the AIChE Annual Meeting User Guides, you can get a small taste of some of the great programming at this year’s meeting!

User Guide: Industry Sessions

This list is accurate as of September 27, 2018. Event schedule is subject to change.

Shrikant V. Dhodapkar

Shrikant Dhodapkar is a Fellow in Performance Plastics business at Dow and a Fellow of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE).  He started his career at Dow in 1991.  He has extensive industrial experience in designing & troubleshooting solids processing plants, with special expertise in pneumatic conveying, silo storage, separations, fluidization, drying, particle and powder characterization, mixing/blending, dosing, and coating technology.  At Dow, his expertise has been critical in designing and successfully operating world scale elastomers plants....Read more

Julianne Holloway

Julianne Holloway is an associate professor of chemical engineering at Arizona State University (ASU).

Prior to ASU, Julianne completed her BS and PhD in chemical engineering at Drexel University and her postdoctoral training at the University of Pennsylvania. She has been active in AIChE since 2006, including as the “Celebrating 20 Years of Women in Chemical Engineering” Symposium Chair, Materials Engineering and Science Division Director, and Biomaterials Area Chair. In 2020, she was elected to AIChE’s Board of Directors.

Her significant contributions to AIChE were...Read more

Hamid Arastoopour

Illinois Institute of Technology:  1985-2008: Associate Professor, Chemical Engineering Dept.; Max McGraw Professor and Chairman, Chemical and Environmental Engineering Department; Dean of Engineering and McGraw Professor, Armour College of Engineering 2008-present: Linden Professor of Engineering and Director, Wanger Institute for Sustainable Energy Research  Fellow, National Academy of Inventors (2017) AIChE Thomas Baron Award in Fluid-Particle Systems (2015) Fellow, AIChE (2004) AIChE Fluidized Processes Recognition Award (2003) AIChE Donald Q. Kern Award in Heat Transfer and...Read more

Yusuf Adewuyi

Professor Yusuf G (“Debo”) Adewuyi earned his BS in Chemical Engineering from Ohio University (Cum Laude), and MS and PhD in Chemical and Materials Engineering from the University of Iowa. He is a faculty in the Chemical, Biological and Bioengineering (CBBE) at the North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University (NCAT), where for over two decades, he has mentored and trained minority and disadvantaged engineering students. Prior to joining NCAT in 1994, he was a postdoctoral research fellow at Boston College (jointly with Aerodyne Research, Billerica, MA), and the University...Read more

Energy & the Environment Undergraduate Research Session

This session will highlight undergraduate research of Chemical Engineers, focusing on applications to Energy and the Environment.

12:30 PM

Understanding the impact of compression on the performance of Thin Flexible Fuel Cell (TFFC)

Biotechnology & Materials Undergraduate Research Session

This session will highlight undergraduate research of Chemical Engineers, focusing on applications in biotechnology and materials.

8:00 AM

Design of Experiments Study to Formulate Dry Powder Aerosols for Bacterial Biofilm Eradication

Paul Dauenhauer

Paul Dauenhauer received a bachelor of science in chemical engineering and chemistry from the University of Wisconsin - Madison in 2004, and a Ph.D. in chemical engineering from the University of Minnesota in 2008. His thesis on the reactive flash volatilization of carbohydrates for millisecond reforming of biomass was supervised by Professor Lanny D. Schmidt. From 2008 to 2009, Paul worked as a senior research engineer for the Dow Chemical Company within Core R&D Reaction Engineering in Midland, MI and the Hydrocarbons & Energy Department in Freeport, TX. In 2009, he joined the...Read more

Chemical Engineering in Sustainability (YCOSST) and Policy (WISE) Award Recipient Talks

One of three sessions highlighting undergraduate research on various topics on Chemical Engineering. Topics and its relation to development of strategic and comprehensive government policy. This sessions will be presented by WISE interns and the YCOSST Award winner.

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