Dr. Yinlun Huang is Professor of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science at Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, where he directs the Laboratory for Multiscale Complex Systems Science and Engineering. His research has been mainly focused on the fundamental study of multiscale complex systems science and sustainability science, with applied study on engineering sustainability, including sustainable nanomaterial development, integrated design of sustainable product and process systems, and manufacturing sustainability. He has published widely in these areas, and delivered a large...Read more
Quick and cheap graphene that's created from trash has the potential to dramatically reduce greenhouse gas emissions that result from the production of cement.
We can all recognize the benefits of networking (gain fresh ideas and new perspectives, build relationships, find out about new opportunities, practice soft skills, and get advice and support). This no-pressure meet-up can benefit both recent graduates and experienced engineers, and our shared...Read more
Workshop I Title: Process Optimization Through Better Separations Abstract: Conventional phase separation devices do not remove all traces of contamination. As a result, solid and liquid contaminants tend to persist in liquid or gas streams, and can create operating challenges (foaming, fouling,...Read more
This free webinar will demonstrate a new approach to simulation-driven engineering. Seamless, reversible changes between steady-state and dynamic modes enable agile engineering workflows.
Bob has been with AVEVA for over 25 years, and has previously held positions in technical support, engineering services and product management. Bob has BS and MS degrees in Chemical Engineering from the University of South Carolina, and specializes in the area of process simulation.Read more
James Wade is the Portfolio Marketing Manager for AVEVA’s Simulation and Learning solutions. He has over 10 years’ experience in the process simulation industry. He received his BS degree in Mechanical Engineering and Engineering and Public Policy from Carnegie Mellon University and his MBA from New York University. ...Read more
Mark is a biotechnology R&D leader with expertise in live biotherapeutic drug development, mechanistic modeling, computational biology, and biomarker assay development. He is received a B.S. in microbiology from Michigan State University, before obtaining a PhD in computational and systems biology from Washington University in St. Louis in the lab of Jeffrey I. Gordon. Mark has held various roles of increasing responsibility in biotechnology organizations. Currently, Mark is the Vice President of Research and Development at Solarea Bio, a Massachusetts-based biotechnology company...Read more