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  • Michael McAtee
    兔子先生传媒文化作品 alumnus Mike McAtee wasn鈥檛 particularly interested in science as a high school student at Columbine High School. In fact, he reluctantly enrolled in chemistry his junior year only because he knew his preferred colleges would
  • Christine Hrenya
    ChBE Professor Christine Hrenya and co-PI Thomas Hauser of research computing received an 18-month award of $686K from the Department of Energy for 鈥淎OI [4B] MFIX DEM Enhancement for Industry-Relevant Flows.鈥
  • Christine Hrenya
    Professor Christine Hrenya has been appointed an Associate Editor of the AIChE Journal. This high-impact, peer-reviewed monthly journal covers groundbreaking research in nine chemical engineering and related fields.Hrenya brings
  • Bowman CNA research
    In nature, sequence controls function; differences between you and another person 鈥 or organism 鈥 primarily arise not from different average DNA compositions, but from different DNA sequences.Professor Chris Bowman and his colleagues are seeking to
  • Vanessa Witte
    Vanessa Witte was awarded 3rd place in the 2015 Undergraduate Student Poster Competition at the AIChE Annual Meeting in Salt Lake City last week. Her poster was titled, 鈥淗ydrogen Fuel Production Using Reactive Metal Oxides
  • Al Weimer
    As recognition of his transformational contributions to the production of renewable/ sustainable hydrogen by splitting water using concentrated sunlight, Professor Al Weimer was given the 2015 AIChE Research Excellence in Sustainable Engineering
  • With expertise ranging from synthetic biology to catalysis to molecular simulation, our four new faculty members are strengthening the department in a myriad of fields.Associate Professor Hendrik Heinz (nanosimulations) and Assistant Professor Adam
  • Summer '15 Adventures
    Curious about how our undergraduate ChBE students spend their summers? Read about some summer 鈥15 experiences below.Nathan EdwardsCBEN JuniorExperience: Internship at Arizona State UniversityDescription: This past summer I worked on a portable
  • John Falconer interacting with students
    鈥淥MG, that鈥檚 the LearnChemE school! I wouldn鈥檛 have passed Heat Transfer without your screencasts. You鈥檙e so lucky you get to take classes where the professors making the screencasts actually teach.鈥漈his comment was told to Professor 
  • Ellen Romig
    鈥淲e did not have computers when I started at CU; everything was done using typewriters!鈥 says Administrative Assistant Ellen Romig about her start at CU鈥檚 Department of Chemical Engineering in August of 1979. Romig was honored at this year
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