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John C. Warner

John is a distinguished research fellow at the Zymergen Corporation where he is helping to design and create commercial technologies inspired from nature consistent with the principles of green chemistry. With over 300 patents, he has invented solutions for dozens of multinational corporations. His inventions have also served as the basis for several new companies. Examples include: Collaborative Medicinal Development (ALS therapy), ...Read more

Quantum Computing Applications for Chemical and Biochemical Engineers Workshop - Registration Information

Quantum Computing Workshop Dates: April 1-3, 2022 (CET) Location: Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby Campus, Copenhagen, Denmark & REMO, Virtual platform (Hybrid format) For on-site & hotel information click here! In-Person Event: click here to Register! SAVE 15% ON In-Person...

Jeyamkondan Subbiah

Dr. Jeyamkondan Subbiah is Professor and Head of the Department of Food Science at the University of Arkansas. He received his Ph.D. from Oklahoma State University. Previously he served as Kenneth E. Morrison Distinguished Professor of Food Engineering with joint appointments in the departments of Food Science & Technology and Biological Systems Engineering at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. His research interest includes food safety engineering (low moisture food safety, radiofrequency processing, multiphysics modeling), instrumentation for food quality, and food-energy-water...Read more

Rick Cochrane

Mr. Cochrane joined Cyclyx from Continuus Materials LLC where he was Senior Vice President of Business Development. During his time at Continuus, Mr. Cochrane managed and developed key business partnerships for the company. Prior to Continuus, Mr. Cochrane was CEO and COO, respectively, of two private equity owned businesses, the former specializing in plastic products manufacturing and the latter in electronics recycling. Mr. Cochrane also worked for nine years at Waste Management (WM). During his time at WM he served in a variety of management positions, including in WM's Organic Growth...Read more

Pandemic Advance Capabilities & Engineering (PACE): Solutions in the Aftermath of COVID

November 18, 2021
This will be an opportunity for engineers of all disciplines to discuss what can be done in response to food systems; novel research regarding tissue engineering, 3D organ printing, and stem cell engineering; and discussing supply chain disruptions.

Pandemic Advance Capabilities & Engineering (PACE): COVID Tracking, Transmission, Detection, Modeling

November 18, 2021
PACE will allow mathematicians, engineers, and biologists to analyze and identify current tracking models' gaps while focusing on analyzing research conducted so far regarding the interaction of COVID-19 with cells and identify gaps of knowledge.

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