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Michael S. Strano

Michael S. Strano is the Carbon P. Dubbs Professor of Chemical Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is also the 2019 winner of the Andreas Acrivos Award for Professional Progress in Chemical Engineering....Read more

William A. Phillip

William A. Phillip is an Associate Professor at the University of Notre Dame. He is also the 2019 recipient of the FRI/John G. Kunesh award....Read more

This Week in Chemical Engineering - Fuels & Petrochemicals Spotlight: October 14, 2019

Don't miss out on the latest business and technology news for chemical engineers, featuring select items in relation to Fuels and Petrochemicals!

This Week in Chemical Engineering - Food, Pharmaceutical & Bioengineering Spotlight: October 14, 2019

Don't miss out on the latest business and technology news for chemical engineers, featuring select items in relation to Food, Pharmaceuticals & Bioengineering!

Raj Manivannan

Raj received his Bachelors in Chemical Engineering from A. C. Tech, Anna University, Guindy, Chennai, India. He has previously worked as a summer research intern at Institute of Chemical Technology in Mumbai (India) on extraction of polyphenols from tea particles. His work "A New Test System for Distillation Efficiency Experiments at Elevated Liquid Viscosities: Vapor–Liquid Equilibrium and Liquid Viscosity Data for Cyclopentanol + Cyclohexanol" was published in the Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data. He also received the 2019 AIChE Separations Division...Read more

Pranav Madabhushi

Pranav received his Bachelors in Chemical Engineering in 2010 from Osmania University in India. He received his Masters from the University of Manchester, U.K. in 2012 and is currently a Ph.D. candidate at McMaster University in Canada. His work focuses on design and control improvements of semicontinuous distillation. Pranav also received the 2019 AIChE Separations Division Graduate Student Research Award which recognizes outstanding graduate students in the areas of distillation and adsorption; crystallization and evaporation; extraction; membrane-based...Read more

Yao Ma

Yao received her Bachelor's in Chemical Engineering from Xiamen University in 2012.  She obtained her master's degree, also in Chemical Engineering, in 2015 from Zhejiang University. Yao is currently a Ph.D. candidate at the Georgia Institute of Technology with an expertise in the area of the membrane separation and catalysis.  She also received the 2019 AIChE Separations Division Graduate Student Research Award which recognizes outstanding graduate students in the areas of distillation and adsorption; crystallization and evaporation; extraction; membrane-based separations;...Read more

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