Posts Tagged ‘The McKetta Department of Chemical Engineering’

John J. McKetta and an American Century

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John J. McKetta and an American Century

Written by Maureen Balleza and originally published on The University of Texas at Austin Office of the Vice President for Research website.

The University of Texas formed the department of chemical engineering in 1915 and in 2012, it was named in honor of John J. McKetta, Jr. He was an international authority on thermodynamic properties … Read the rest »

Why the McKetta Department of Chemical Engineering?

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Why the McKetta Department of Chemical Engineering? In the McKetta Department of Chemical Engineering, there are endless opportunities for you to learn, invent, inspire and lead.

New Institute Advances Health Care Solutions

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New Institute Advances Health Care Solutions

The Cockrell School of Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin is launching the university’s first health care engineering institute dedicated to developing technologies and treatments that will immediately improve patient quality of life.

Led by Nicholas Peppas, a professor in the McKetta Department of Chemical Engineering, the College of Pharmacy, the Department … Read the rest »

NASCENT Center Adds Magic Leap as New Industrial Partner

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NASCENT Center Adds Magic Leap as New Industrial Partner

NASCENT, a National Science Foundation-funded Nanosystems Engineering Research Center co-directed by chemical engineering professor Roger Bonnecaze, has added Magic Leap, a company working to develop novel human computing interfaces and software for mixed reality and other applications, to the center’s Industrial Partnership Program.

Magic Leap is the latest industrial partner to team up Read the rest »