Dr. Kyoung S. Ro is a research environmental engineer currently working on livestock air quality and waste-to-value added products. His research interests are assessment of fugitive gas emission from animal feeding operations using different livestock manure treatment/storage techniques and development of innovative thermochemical processes in converting agricultural and livestock wastes to value-added products.
Yakov Pachepsky is internationally recognised for his great contributions to soil science within a consistent framework that involved fundamental studies based on the first principles in physics and soil physics, field and laboratory scale experiments related to characterisation of soil hydraulic properties and the fate of pathogens in soils. He has improved our understanding of soil hydraulic parameters and the ability of pore space properties to improve the prediction capacity of pedotransfer functions.
Pachepsky has developed pathways and novel concepts on how to better integrate...Read more
Mr. Catell was formerly the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of KeySpan Corporation and KeySpan Energy Delivery, the former Brooklyn Union Gas. His career with Brooklyn Union Gas started in 1958. Following National Grid’s acquisition of KeySpan Corporation, Mr. Catell became Chairman of National Grid, U.S. and Deputy Chairman of National Grid plc. He currently serves as Chairman of the Board of the Advanced Energy Research and Technology Center (AERTC) at Stony Brook University, the National Offshore Wind Research and Development Consortium, the New York State Smart Grid Consortium,...Read more
AIChE Executive Director and CEO Quick Links The Organization The Position The Person How to Apply Questions? Meet the Search Committee Download and Print In accordance with AIChE’s Constitution and Bylaws, the Board of Directors will select the next Executive Director and CEO. Advising the board...
The 2022 AIChE Annual Meeting Call for Abstracts is now open. Before submitting, we encourage you to read through the information below which will provide some helpful guidance on the submission process.
Superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPION) can generate heat upon exposure to an alternating magnetic field (AMF). This has been extensively...