Granular/particulate materials are common in our everyday lives, and their processing consumes ~10% of the world’s energy. Despite their extensive use as well as economic and environmental impacts,...
Lignocellulosic biomass is a valuable renewable feedstock, which is largely available worldwide and comes from a wide variety of sources. They are mostly forestry residues or b-products of...
As with comets and eclipses, the wish to convert C1 molecules to chemicals and fuels recurs for each generation. Such cycles bring us today, once again, to matters of chemistry and engineering...
In this webinar, we will discuss leveraging virtual platforms to execute an interviewing plan that will help you land that dream job. We’ll look at what you should be doing before, during, and after...
The 5th Bioengineering & Translational Medicine Conference brought together top researchers from academia and industry to discuss advances in the development, clinical and commercial translation...
Education and Accreditation Committee Chair, Professor Randy Lewis from Brigham Young University, will discuss recent updates and insights regarding ABET accreditation. An important aspect of this...
For six years, VLS has hosted a student presentation competition around co-op and internship experiences. Due to uncertainty about summer internships in 2020, this year’s September meeting will...
The Silas Lecture is funded by a grant from the Philips Petroleum Foundation and honors CJ "Pete" Silas, a GA Tech alum and former Philips Petroleum presdient. The series fouces on techical and...
The continuous manufacturing in the pharmaceutical industry for drug substance synthesis and drug product processing is shifting the manufacturing paradigm. The significant impacts have been...
Micro-reaction calorimetry can rapidly determine exothermic and endothermic reaction enthalpies, as well as perform thermal characterization for applications beyond scaleup. Micro-reaction...
The atmosphere contains thousands or tens of thousands of different organic compounds in both the gas and particle-phase. These compounds, and the products formed through their atmospheric chemical...
Fostering an inclusive academic environment is paramount to the success of all academia stakeholders: students, staff, and faculty. As leaders in the College of Engineering at a premier innovative...
Asset Integrity tops OSHA’s citation list during Process Safety Management (PSM) inspections routinely. AI, also known as Mechanical Integrity, has become increasingly important, yet companies of all...
Charged macromolecules dispersed in aqueous media are ubiquitous since life began on Earth and continue to catalyze formulations of modern materials. A fundamental understanding of the rich...
Bioreactors are the workhorses of biopharmaceutical operations. Engineers must understand their operation and design to prevent insufficient mixing, poor oxygen transfer to the media, and improper...
The needle or nozzle-based electrospinning process has long been explored for its capability to produce unique nanofiber materials with desirable properties, such as high surface area and high...