Reggie Zhan

Reggie Zhan, Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering, is currently a Principal Engineer in Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, Texas. Reggie's major technical areas cover emissions controls from automotive and stationary sources. In automotive emissions control, Reggie has been heavily involved in emissions control system development for heavy-duty diesels to meet the US2007 and US2010 on-road , as well as the Tier 4 off-road emissions regulations. In stationary emissions control, Reggie developed different systems including the selective catalytic reduction (SCR) , selevtive non-catalytic...Read more

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Rey Chern

Rey T Chern, PhD Dr. Chern is a Director in the Merck Manufacturing Division, responsible for network-wise alignment on sterile manufacturing issues including glass containers, single-use technologies, extractable/leachable, container closure integrity, etc. Between January 2000 and May 2011, he led a team that focuses on primary container/stability development and mathematical modeling of unit operations. He also managed a controlled-release formulation development group until December 1999. Before joining Merck in 1991, Dr. Chern was an Assistant Professor at the Chemical Engineering...Read more

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Richa Tungal

Richa Tungal PhD candidate South Dakota School of Mines & technology Rapid City, South DakotaRead more

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R. C. Brown

Robert Brown is Anson Marston Distinguished Professor of Engineering and Gary and Donna Hoover Chair in Mechanical Engineering at Iowa State University (ISU). He also holds courtesy academic appointments in the Departments of Chemical and Biological Engineering and Agriculture and Biosystems Engineering. Dr. Brown is the Director of the Bioeconomy Institute (http://www.biorenew.iastate.edu/), which coordinates research, education, and extension in bioenergy and biobased products at ISU. He also directs the Center for Sustainable Environmental...Read more

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Robert L. Iser

Robert has been with the Office of Generic Drugs since 2003. He is currently Acting Director of the Division of Chemistry IV. Since joining OGD, Robert has been involved in numerous committees and working groups including the Question Based Review (QbR) Working Group and the OGD Education and Training Committee. He has provided guidance to industry as part of the faculty for the GPhA ANDA Basics Course; and has presented on CMC topics at a variety of workshops and conferences. Robert has co-authored several articles on QbR lessons learned and common deficiencies in ANDAs intended to...Read more

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Robert A. Urban

Robert Urban and Bhavik Bakshi are with the William G. Lowrie Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at The Ohio State University.Read more

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Roger T. Bonnecaze

Roger T. Bonnecaze is the T. Brockett Hudson Professor of Chemical Engineering at the University of Texas at Austin. He has served as Chair of the Department since 2005. He received a B.S. from Cornell and a M.S. (1987) and Ph.D. (1991) from the California Institute of Technology in Chemical Engineering. His research focuses on complex fluid and materials processing flows, particularly with applications in nanomanufacturing. In addition to publishing over 70 papers on these subjects, he holds eight licensed patents. Bonnecaze is a Fellow of the American Physical Society and received the...Read more

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Ronald J. Willey

Ronald J. Willey is a Professor of Chemical Engineering at Northeastern University in Boston, MA. He holds a Ph.D. in Chem. Eng. from the Univ. of Massachusetts, Amherst, and a B.S. Chem. Eng. (summa cum laude) Univ. of NH, Durham. He is a registered professional engineer in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and serves on the Board of the Registration for Engineers and Land Surveyors. He is also co-editor of Process Safety Progress.Read more

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Rong Xing

Rong Xing obtained his Ph.D in Chemical Engineering at University of Kentucky in 2007. His research areas focus on the development of new membrane materials (polymer, mixed matrix membrane, and zeolite membranes) and efficient separation processes for applications in industrial gas separation, air/gas drying,alcohol-water separaton, and microalgae harvesting.Read more

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Rui Xie

Rui Xie is a PHD candidate of wood chemistry in Auburn University. The main research is to identify potent fermentation inhibitors in the prehydrolysate of woody biomass, and to investigate the chemical mechanisms of detoxification of inhibitors.Read more

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