Posts Tagged ‘UT Austin’

Texas ChE Grad Students Win Net Impact, ExxonMobil Energy Bowl

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Texas ChE Grad Students Win Net Impact, ExxonMobil Energy Bowl

A team of Texas ChE graduate students won the Net Impact and ExxonMobil Energy Bowl, hosted for the first time by the McCombs School of Business on Oct. 22.

Chemical engineering students Abigail Ondeck, Krystian Perez and Sean Wood, along with geological sciences student Jonathan Major, placed first in the competition after answering a … 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.

Truskett Named 2015 American Physical Society Fellow

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Researchers Create a Nontoxic Flame Retardant

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Researchers Create a Nontoxic Flame Retardant

Inspired by a naturally occurring material found in marine mussels, researchers in the McKetta Department of Chemical Engineering have created a new flame retardant to replace commercial additives that are often toxic and can accumulate over time in the environment and living animals, including humans.

Flame retardants are added to foams found in mattresses, sofas, … Read the rest »

Shallaco McDonald Wins ChE Staff Spotlight Award

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Shallaco McDonald Wins ChE Staff Spotlight Award

Technical staff assistant Shallaco “Shak” McDonald has been awarded a ChE Staff Spotlight Award.

Since joining the staff in 2014, McDonald’s impact on the department’s research initiatives has been tremendous. McDonald is known for his friendly and patient attitude, as well as for the helpful services he provides our research labs through the design and … Read the rest »

Willson Honored for Excellence in Semiconductor Technology and Design Research

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A Teacher’s Teacher in Engineering Education

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A Teacher’s Teacher in Engineering Education Reflect on the career of Professor Emeritus Jim Stice, who created and directed the Bureau of Engineering Teaching, believed to be the first engineering teaching and learning center.

Celebrating Our Centennial

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Join us as we celebrate the department’s impact over the past century and look at how we are leading world-changing engineering education and research for the future.

Adam Heller Named 2015 ECS Europe Section Heinz Gerischer Award Winner

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Adam Heller Named 2015 ECS Europe Section Heinz Gerischer Award Winner

Adam Heller, Texas ChE research professor, will be awarded the 2015 ECS Europe Section Heinz Gerischer Award at the 228th Electrochemical Society (ECS) Meeting in Phoenix, Arizona October 2015.

Heller’s work in electrochemical engineering has touched the lives of people across the globe. As the inventor of the painless diabetes blood monitor, his … Read the rest »

Nicholas Peppas Receives International Award from European Society for Biomaterials

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