Dr. Harry Green (right), the first African American in the nation to obtain a PhD in chemical engineering, was a Buckeye. Here he explains to his son the special furnace he designed to convert coal into carbon.
CBE FACULTY, back row, L-R: Kurt Koelling, Li-Chiang Lin, Aravind Asthagiri, David Tomasko, Andrew Maxson, Isamu Kusaka. Andre Palmer, Stuart Cooper, W.S. Winston Ho, Eduardo Reátegui, Xiaoxue Wang, William Xiaoguang Wang, Joel Paulson, Nick Brunelli, Bhavik Bakshi. Front row, L-R: Ilham El-Monier, Katelyn Swindle-Reilly, Lisa Hall, Barbara Wyslouzil, Jeffrey Chalmers, Shang-Tian Yang, Umit Ozkan.
CBE FACULTY, back row, L-R: Carlo Scaccia, L.-S. Fan, Kurt Koelling, David Wood, S.-T. Yang, Aravind Asthagiri, Jessica Winter, Martin Feinberg, Umit Ozkan, Jack Zakin, Barbara Wyslouzil, Bhavik Bakshi, Jeff Chalmers, Bob Brodkey, Andre Palmer, W.S. Winston Ho, Isamu Kusaka. Front row, L-R: Nicholas Brunelli, Lisa Hall, Jim Rathman, Deb Grzybowski.
CBE FACULTY, L-R: Martin Feinberg, David Wood, Lisa Hall, Liang-Shih Fan, Jessica Winter, Nicholas Brunelli, Umit Ozkan, David Tomasko, William G. Lowrie (guest of honor), Jack Zakin, Andre Palmer, Jeff Chalmers, Bhavik Bakshi, Jim Lee, Bob Brodkey, Carlo Scaccia, Barbara Wyslouzil, John Clay, W.S. Winston Ho, Kurt Koelling, and Stuart Cooper.
CBE faculty members breaking ground for the new Koffolt Laboratories. (L-R) L. James Lee, David Wood, L.S. Fan, Martin Feinberg, Bhavik Bakshi, Aravind Asthagiri, W.S. Winston Ho, Michael Paulaitis, Barbara Wyslouzil, Isamu Kusaka, Stuart Cooper, and Umit Ozkan.
2012
Annual Report
Professor Wood and student Michael Coolbaugh discuss strategies for using self-cleaving affinity tags in conventional chromatographic separations equipment.
2011
Annual Report
Professor Umit Ozkan, named an ACS Fellow and appointed College of Engineering Distinguished Professor, focuses her research on catalysis and catalytic materials and the application of catalysis in the areas of energy conversion and emission control.
2010
Annual Report
Dr. Jessica Winter (left ) discusses polymer synthesis with graduate students (L-R), Qirui Fan, Ning Han, and Jenny Dorcena.
2009
Annual Report
L. James Lee, Principal Investigator, receives $12.5M from NSF in support of the Nanoscale Science and Engineering Center (NSEC) for Affordable Nanoengineering of Polymeric Biomedical Devises (CANPBD).
2008
Annual Report
Dr. L.-S. Fan was named one of the "One Hundred Engineers of the Modern Era" by AIChE. The list includes people who have made significant contributions to the field since WW II.