

Date: Friday. September 23rd, 2022
Registration is closed. See you all there!
The finalized abstract book can be found here.
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The William G. Lowrie Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, situated in the heart of campus, is one of the oldest chemical engineering programs in the United States and is marked by a tradition of excellence. With The Ohio State University being one of the largest universities in the world, vast opportunities abound -- yet within the program itself, many students experience a small, home-town or even family feel, and faculty report an environment of exceptional colleagiality.
Research Areas:
Bioengineering | Biotechnology | Membranes
Colloids | Aerosols | Particle Technology
Fluid Mechanics | Multiphase Flow
Molecular Thermodynamics | Molecular Simulation
2020 Abstracts and Handbook- Keynote Speaker: Dr. Jian Zou
2019 Abstracts and Handbook- Keynote Speaker: Dr. Yatin Gokarn
2018 Abstracts and Handbook - Keynote Speaker: Lenore C. Witchey-Lakshmanan
2017 Abstracts and Handbook - Keynote Speaker: Dr. Mahesh Kumthekar
2016 Abstracts and Handbook - Keynote Speaker: Dr. Paul Matter
2015 Abstracts and Handbook - Keynote Speaker: Dr. Michael Triplett
2014 Abstracts and Handbook - Keynote Speaker: Dr. Michael Dickens
2013 Abstracts and Handbook - Keynote Speaker: Rich Brandon
If you have any questions, please send an email to grs@osu.edu