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Jonathan Cooper

Jonathan earned a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte and has 12 years of engineering experience, including six years in the thermoplastic piping world. He has extensive experience with pressure and drainage piping in industrial, healthcare, data centers, and residential applications.

Jonathan shares his expertise in this industry daily for IPEX USA LLC and has worked on everything from purity piping systems in dialysis centers to steel by polypropylene double contained steam condensate drainage for pharmaceutical facilities...Read more

Process Piping: A Primer in Selecting the Right System

Archived Webinar
Thursday, October 13, 2022,
2:00pm to 3:00pm
EDT
If you ever struggle with picking the best thermoplastic options for your process piping systems, do yourself a favor and attend this webinar. An expert will walk you through vetting essentials you...

CCPS India Regional Meeting

December 2, 2022

Sponsored By: ONGC Petro Additions Ltd. (OPaL)

Decarbonization of chemical manufacturing by CO2 electrolysis: presented by Magda Barecka

Wednesday, October 26, 2022,
9:00pm to 10:00pm
EDT
This talk will focus on how to introduce CO 2 electrolysis into established industries and allow for their full-scale decarbonization. Following a brief introduction of state-of-the-art CO 2 electrolysis, I will discuss several strategies for its stepwise deployment in chemical plants, without...Read more

Tanya Rogers

Tanya Rogers began her education by completing her Associates degree at Houston Community College and earning a B.S. degree in Chemical Engineering while attending Prairie View A&M University. Recently, Tanya received a Ph.D. in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering from Rice University for her work in the Development of Nanocatalytic-Enabled Systems for Treatment of Anthropogenic Water Contaminants. Currently, Dr. Tanya Rogers is an Energy Systems Director at the NASA Johnson Space Center and the proud CEO/co-Founder of The People’s CO2, a Houston-...Read more

Sherri Nieto

Sherri Nieto is a 2003 graduate of Texas A&M University (College Station) receiving a B.S. in Chemical Engineering. Sherri has over 18 years of industry experience at Fluor in Sugar Land, TX, where, in the past, she has worked as a Process Engineer. Currently, she works as a Process Manager at Fluor. Sherri is a native of Houston, TX. As a mother of two children, she implements a part-time working schedule which involves a 32-hour, hybrid work week.Read more

Lealon Martin

Lealon L. Martin received his B.S. degree in Chemical Engineering from Tuskegee University and a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from UCLA in the area of Process Systems Engineering. Prior to joining Prairie View, Dr. Martin had joint faculty appointments in the Iserman Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering and the Department of Decision Sciences and Engineering Systems at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. He also served on the faculty at the University of Texas at Austin in the McKetta Department of Chemical Engineering.  Currently, he is an...Read more

Lealon Martin

Lealon L. Martin received his B.S. degree in Chemical Engineering from Tuskegee University and a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from UCLA in the area of Process Systems Engineering. Prior to joining Prairie View, Dr. Martin had joint faculty appointments in the Iserman Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering and the Department of Decision Sciences and Engineering Systems at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. He also served on the faculty at the University of Texas at Austin in the McKetta Department of Chemical Engineering.  Currently, he is an...Read more

CEP: September 2022

2022
September

Accelerating decarbonization will require a combined technological and regulatory framework that continues to promote the health, safety, and well-being of society. While the regulatory framework in the U.S. can be polarizing, the necessary technological changes represent an enormous opportunity for engineers and scientists.

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