Posts Tagged ‘Cockrell School of Engineering’

Thomas Truskett Appointed Chair of McKetta Department of Chemical Engineering

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Willson Named Inventor of the Year

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Willson Named Inventor of the Year Professors Grant Willson and S.V. Sreenivasan received the Inventor of the Year award for developing a nanolithography process used for manufacturing computer chips, hard drives and other electronic components

Freeman Awarded Society of Plastics Engineers International Award

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Freeman Awarded Society of Plastics Engineers International Award

Benny Freeman, the Richard B. Curran Centennial Chair in Engineering and chemical engineering professor, has been awarded the Society of Plastics Engineers’ (SPE) International Award-the highest honor given by the society.

The award recognizes lifetime achievements in the plastics industry and nominees are acclaimed internationally by their peers for excellence in their fields. … Read the rest »

Ekerdt Named Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science

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Korgel Group Brightens Future for Silicon

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Korgel Group Brightens Future for Silicon

Professor Brian Korgel and his research group have been featured on chemeurope.com for creating the first ordered arrays, or superlattices, of silicon nanocrystals, also known as quantum dots.  Their work could help utilize light-emitting properties of silicon to develop things like light-emitting diodes (LEDs) or possible lasers.

Bulk silicon is one of the most commercially … Read the rest »

Undergraduate Program Ranked No. 4

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Undergraduate Program Ranked No. 4

The McKetta Department of Chemical Engineering was recently ranked No. 4 in the nation by U.S. News & World Report’s (USNWR) 2013 undergraduate rankings.

“The recent rankings recognize the excellence of our program and the high quality of our students as judged by industry and academia,” said Roger Bonnecaze, department chair, William and … Read the rest »

Undergraduate Julie Fogarty Wins Commended Synthetic Biology Presentation Award

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Undergraduate Julie Fogarty Wins Commended Synthetic Biology Presentation Award

Undergraduate Julie Fogarty won the Commended Synthetic Biology Presentation Award at Rice University’s Regional Undergraduate Chemistry and Biochemistry & Cell Biology Symposium. Her winning presentation was titled “Engineering Low Affinity Protein-Protein Interactions by Functional Presentation on the Phage Coat Protein P8.”

“I am extremely honored to win this award,” said Fogarty. “This was my first … Read the rest »

Dream Big And Take Time For Tea

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Dream Big And Take Time For Tea Mike Zeglin, B.S. ChE ‘79, travels great distances to give his time, expertise and worldly advice to help develop UT ChE students into strong leaders

Mullins Group: Energy Trailblazers

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Mullins Group: Energy Trailblazers

Creating fuel from sunlight sounds like something out of a sci-fi movie depicting technology of the future, but Professor Mullins and his team are working to make this concept a reality.  Trailblazers in energy research, the Mullins Group is also studying materials in lithium-ion batteries for portable electronic devices and electric cars as well as … Read the rest »

Ganesan Elected Fellow of The American Physical Society

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Ganesan Elected Fellow of The American Physical Society

Venkat Ganesan, the Kenneth A. Kobe Professor in Chemical Engineering, has been elected Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS) for “contributions to innovative computer simulation approaches and analysis of equilibrium and dynamic properties of multicomponent polymeric materials and nanocomposites.”

“Venkat is a real pioneer in the modeling of a variety of polymer based … Read the rest »