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Christopher Boyce

Chris Boyce is an assistant professor of chemical engineering at Columbia University. His lab uses MRI, optical imaging and computational modeling to identify new phenomena and understand fundamental aspects of multiphase granular flows relevant to industrial particle processes as well as natural flows. Chris received his B.S. in chemical engineering and physics in 2011 at MIT, followed by a PhD in chemical engineering in 2015 at the University of Cambridge as a Gates Cambridge Scholar. Chris won the Danckwerts-Pergamon Prize for the best PhD thesis in chemical engineering at Cambridge. He...Read more

Aibing Yu

Professor Aibing Yu specialises in process metallurgy, obtaining BEng and MEng from Northeastern University, PhD from the University of Wollongong, and DSc from the University of New South Wales. After two years as Postdoc Fellow with CSIRO Division of Mineral and Process Engineering, he was with UNSW as Lecturer, Senior Lecturer, Associate Professor, Professor and Scientia Professor. In May 2014, he joined Monash University as Vice-Chancellor’s Professorial Fellow, Vice-Chancellor and President of Monash-Southeast University Joint Research Institute (later changed to Monash Suzhou). He...Read more

Milan Curcic

Milan Curcic is a post-doctoral Associate at University of Miami and the cofounder of CloudrunRead more

Amir Farnoud

Amir Farnoud obtained his Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from the University of Iowa followed by postdoctoral training in Microbiology at SUNY-Stony Brook. Dr. Farnoud joined Ohio University in August 2015 where he is currently an Assistant Professor in the department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering and a member of the Biomedical Engineering program. Research in Dr. Farnoud’s group is primarily focused on the interactions of engineered nanomaterials with biological membranes and is currently supported by the NIH and the NSF. Outside of academia, Dr. Farnoud is an avid chess player...Read more

Should I Py or Should I Fortran?

Archived Webinar
Wednesday, July 24, 2019,
2:00pm to 3:00pm
EDT
Fortran and Python are programming languages with substantially different histories, design principles, and target applications. Yet, they are often found (and used) together in the toolbox of a...

Industry 4.0: Digital Transformation Conference (IDTC19)

October 30, 2019 to October 31, 2019
Please join us at the Industry 4.0: Digital Transformation Conference (IDTC19) for an exclusive process-industry event dedicated to utilizing data-analytics guidance and decision making solutions as part of Industry 4.0 programs to deliver operational performance improvement and competitive advantage.

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