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Chemical Engineering Education 388 FACULTY Vitaly Alexandrov University of Stuttgart Chris Cornelius Virginia Tech Yasar Demirel University of Birmingham, UK Shudipto Dishari National University of Singapore Hunter Flodman University of Nebraska-Lincoln Hossein Noureddini University of Nebraska-Lincoln Srivatsan Kidambi Michigan State Gustavo Larsen Yale Yuguo Lei UCLA Siamak Nejati Drexel Wei Niu Michigan State Rajib Saha Penn State Ravi Saraf UMass Anuradha Subramanian Virginia Tech Kevin Van Cott Virginia Tech William Velander Penn State Hendrik Viljoen University of Pretoria At Nebraska, we offer graduate programs leading to the Doctor of Philosophy (Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering) and Master of Science (Chemical Engineering). The department offers full financial support with tuition coverage and stipends to all Ph.D. students. For more information: engineering.unl.edu/chme RESEARCH AREAS Process • Sustainable process development • Separations • Reaction engineering • Electrochemical processes Materials • Computational modeling and simulation • Synthesis • Nanomaterials (organic and inorganic) • Biomaterials • Soft materials • Nano technology/science • Interfacial phenomena • Sensors Biomolecular Engineering • Systems and synthetic biology • Tissue/metabolic engineering • Biotechnology • Molecular medicine Energy • Renewable energy resources • Energy storage/conversion UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA-LINCOLN DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL & BIOMOLECULAR ENGINEERING

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Page 1: The northern Idaho region o ing, skiing and camping ...ww2.che.ufl.edu/cee//Journals/Fall 2018 v52.4/Nebraska 2018.pdf · Soumya K. Srivastava— Micro uidics, Bio‐separa ons, Medical

Chemical Engineering Education388

Wudneh Admassu—Transport Phenomena, Gas Separa�ons, Biochemical/Environmental Eric Aston—Surface Science, Thermodynamics, Scanning Probe Microscopy Ma�hew Bernards—Surface Science at the Nanoscale for Biomedical & Energy Applica�ons Indrajit Charit— Nuclear/Fossil Energy, High‐Temp Mechanical Behavior, Nanomaterials, Processing, Joining Samrat Choudhury—Phase‐eld Simula�ons, Ferroelectrics, ab ini�o‐based Mul�scale Modeling, Complex Structure‐chemistry Interfaces David Drown—Process Design, Economics and Op�miza�on‐Emphasis on Food Processing Dean Edwards—Applica�on of Computer Modeling and Material Development to Ba�ery Research Gautam Kumar—Stochas�c Model Predic�ve Control, Computa�onal Neuroscience, Psychiatry & Pharmacology James Moberly—Microbial Fuel Cells, Bioenergy, Bioremedia�on, Metal/Microbe Interac�ons, Environmental Biotechnology Batric Pesic—High and Low Temperature Metal Separa�on Methods  Krishnan Raja—Energy Conversion & Storage, Nuclear, Nanomaterials, Aqueous and Non‐aqueous Electrochemistry, Degrada�on Mark Roll—Polymers, Composites, Solid Electrolytes and Thin Film Materials Soumya K. Srivastava— Microuidics, Bio‐separa�ons, Medical Diagnos�cs, Electrokine�cs, Educa�onal Research  Vivek Utgikar—Chem/Bio Remedia�on, Kine�cs, Nuclear Fuel Cycle, Energy Systems Analysis, Environmental Fluid Dynamics Haiyan Zhao—Catalysis & Kine�cs, Materials Characteriza�on, Renewable Energy & Processing (Idaho Falls)  

Chemical & Materials Engineering M.S. and Ph.D. programs

The northern Idaho region offers a year round complement of outdoor ac�vi�es including hiking, whitewater ra�ing, skiing and camping!

The department has a highly active research program covering a wide range of interests Faculty and Research Areas:

For more informa�on , contact our department Graduate Advisor  Email: [email protected],  Phone 208‐885‐7572,  h�p://www.uidaho.edu/engr/cme/ 

FACULTYVitaly Alexandrov

University of StuttgartChris Cornelius Virginia TechYasar Demirel

University of Birmingham, UKShudipto Dishari

National University of SingaporeHunter Flodman

University of Nebraska-LincolnHossein Noureddini

University of Nebraska-LincolnSrivatsan Kidambi

Michigan StateGustavo Larsen YaleYuguo Lei UCLASiamak Nejati DrexelWei Niu Michigan StateRajib Saha Penn StateRavi Saraf UMassAnuradha Subramanian

Virginia TechKevin Van Cott Virginia TechWilliam Velander Penn StateHendrik Viljoen

University of Pretoria

At Nebraska, we offer graduate programs leading to the Doctor of Philosophy (Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering) and Master of Science (Chemical Engineering). The department offers full financial support with tuition coverage and stipends to all Ph.D. students.

For more information: engineering.unl.edu/chme

RESEARCH AREAS Process

• Sustainable process development

• Separations• Reaction engineering• Electrochemical processes

Materials• Computational modeling and

simulation• Synthesis• Nanomaterials (organic and

inorganic)• Biomaterials• Soft materials

• Nano technology/science • Interfacial phenomena• Sensors

Biomolecular Engineering• Systems and synthetic biology• Tissue/metabolic engineering• Biotechnology• Molecular medicine

Energy• Renewable energy resources• Energy storage/conversion

U N I V E R S I T Y O F N E B R A S K A - L I N C O L NDEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL & BIOMOLECULAR ENGINEERING