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Matt Stuber

Dr. Stuber is an Assistant Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at the University of Connecticut (UConn) and a faculty member of the United Technologies Institute for Advanced Systems Engineering at UConn.  He received his Bachelor of Chemical Engineering from the University of Minnesota – Twin Cities (2007) and his PhD in Chemical Engineering from MIT (2013).  His primary research focuses on applied mathematics and optimization algorithms to solve challenging model-based systems engineering problems with applications across energy, water, healthcare, and finance....Read more

Become a Sponsor or Exhibitor

Sponsoring this workshop shows your company’s leadership in this developing field and puts your brand in front of the workshop attendees, and larger mining water community. Several levels of sponsorship are available that allow you, and your organization, to choose an option that meets with your...

Become a Sponsor or Exhibitor

Why Sponsor? By sponsoring the 9th ICBE you show a commitment to advancing the field and will be recognized for doing so throughout the conference. Your sponsorship shows the conference attendees, and the greater field of biomolecular engineering, that you support the current leaders and next...

Jeetain Mittal

Jeetain Mittal is currently a professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at the Lehigh University. He received his doctorate in chemical engineering from the University of Texas, Austin, his master’s degree in chemical engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology and his bachelor’s degree, also in chemical engineering, from Punjab Technical University. Prior to joining Lehigh in 2009, he worked as a postdoctoral research fellow at the Laboratory of Chemical Physics at the National Institutes of Health.Read more

Bob Balch

Dr. Robert Balch is the Director of the Petroleum Recovery Research Center located on the campus of New Mexico Tech. At the university he also holds Adjunct Professor positions in Petroleum Engineering and Geophysics and has been research advisor to more than 40 graduate students. During his 20 years at the PRRC he has been principal Investigator on a range of enhanced oil recovery projects focused on developing and applying solutions to problems at many scales using geological, geophysical, and engineering data. Dr. Balch is the Principal Investigator of the Southwest Partnerships Phase...Read more

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