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March 2025

Seongkyu Yoon

Dr. Seongkyu Yoon is a Professor in the Francis College of Engineering at the University of Massachusetts (UMass), Lowell which he joined in 2010 after 15 years in industry. Currently, Dr. Yoon is co-director of Massachusetts Biomanufacturing Center, the UMass site director of the NSF/IUCRC/AMBIC (Advanced Mammalian Biomanufacturing Innovation Center), and the co-PI of NSF/AccelNet/IBioNe (International Biomanufacturing Network), Dr. Yoon founded the Massachusetts-based Biomanufacturing Innovation Institute. Yoon is leading a research group of systems and synthetic biology while conducting...Read more

Center for Chemical Process Safety to Mark Forty Years of Contributions to Industry

March 25, 2025
The Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) , a technical directorate of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE), will commemorate 40 years as a leader in chemical process safety with events scheduled for the 21st Global Congress on...

STS AIChE 2025 Ship Channel Tour

Saturday, June 7, 2025,
2:00pm to 3:30pm
CDT
STS AIChE is privileged to be granted a Ship Channel Tour this year due to new restricted access to the event. This special tour will accommodate up to a maximum of 65 passengers and no less than 40 passengers. Up to 2 guests per registered attendee are welcome to join. The tour is located at the...Read more

Liam M. Grover

LIAM M. GROVER, PhD, is a professor of biomaterials science at the Univ. of Birmingham. He is a materials scientist by training and completed his PhD in Birmingham before moving to McGill Univ. (Montreal) to work as a Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) skeletal health scholar. He returned to Birmingham in 2006 to establish a research group within the School of Chemical Engineering. He is an expert in the interactions that occur between materials and biological environments, investigating how materials influence biology and vice versa. He has developed innovative methods that...Read more

Saskia M. Fogg

SASKIA M. FOGG completed her bachelor’s degree in biomedical science at the Univ. of Worcester, where she was a two-time recipient of the Scholarship Award for Academic Achievement. Subsequently, she completed her master’s degree in neuropharmacology at Nottingham Trent Univ., where she was awarded the U.K. Postgraduate Masters Scholarship. Sponsored by the Engineering and Physical Science Research Council (EPSRC) and Bayer Pharmaceuticals, Fogg is currently a formulation engineering Doctor of Engineering (EngD) student at the Univ. of Birmingham, U.K., under the supervision of Prof. Liam...Read more

Dominic J. Agentis

Dominic J. Agentis earned a BS in mechanical engineering from Virginia Tech in 2015. He began his professional career in the aerospace and defense industry, specializing in turbo­machinery and rocket propulsion. In 2018, Agentis received a ME in mechanical engineering, also from Virginia Tech, with a concentration in energy systems optimization. Following his graduate studies, Agentis joined ExxonMobil where he has held various roles supporting plant mechanical reliability, process heater and steam-cracking furnace design, and technology development of combustion equipment. Currently, he...Read more

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