Raymond Adomaitis Ray Adomaitis received his B.S. and Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from the Illinois Institute of Technology. After two years working on computational nonlinear dynamics as a postdoctoral researcher at Princeton University, he joined the Institute for Systems Research (ISR) at the University of Maryland as a postdoctoral fellow. Currently, he is a Professor in the Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Department with a joint appointment at the ISR at the University of Maryland. He also is affiliated with the Maryland NanoCenter and the Maryland Energy Innovation Institute (MEII). Ray’s research interests focus on simulation and design of thin-film manufacturing processes with applications in microelectronics, alternative energy, nanomanufacturing, and spacecraft systems. Most of his current efforts are directed to developing physically based models of atomic layer deposition surface reaction kinetics to provide simulation tools for the scale-up and optimization of these manufacturing processes. His teaching activities include undergraduate and graduate-level classes in solar energy, chemical engineering computations, and both systems and chemical engineering capstone process design. Among other awards and activities, he is Fellow of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers. Connect on AIChE Engage ChEnected contributions 7/7 in the series Chemical Engineering and Advanced Manufacturing Advanced Chemical Manufacturing and Design Education: A Systems Engineering Perspective Jan 17, 2019 . by Raymond Adomaitis Chemical engineering education needs to keep pace with the growing shift towards advanced manufacturing in the chemical process industry.
7/7 in the series Chemical Engineering and Advanced Manufacturing Advanced Chemical Manufacturing and Design Education: A Systems Engineering Perspective Jan 17, 2019 . by Raymond Adomaitis Chemical engineering education needs to keep pace with the growing shift towards advanced manufacturing in the chemical process industry.