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Building Chemical Engineering’s Bridge to Bio Helps Earn George Prpich the Robert A. Moore Jr. Award
Award honors a faculty member whose teaching or research represents the interest of industry and best prepares students for industrial careers.
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Year in Review: 2023 Chemical Engineering News Highlights
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UVA Chemical Engineering Team Meets DOE Challenge to Innovate a Better Way to Extract Lithium
Finding a domestic source of lithium for battery manufacturing is a crucial part of our energy future. A UVA Engineering team might have the answer.
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Influential Publisher Awards Best Paper Honors to Geise Lab’s Research on Ion-Exchange Membranes
Chemical engineering Ph.D. student Sean Bannon and his advisor Geoffrey Geise have won a Best Paper Award from the American Chemical Society journal ACS ES&T Engineering.
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UVA Chemical and Biomedical Engineering Collaboration Offers Hope for Pulmonary Fibrosis Patients
A UVA Engineering team has developed a new analytical tool that could lead to a cure for a terrible disease.
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Pharmaceutical Development Exec Brings Decades of Leadership Experience to Visiting Professorship
National Academy of Engineering member Jean W. Tom will teach leadership as a visiting professor in the spring 2024 semester.
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Visiting Professor Has the Knack and Passion for Guiding Students Toward a Fulfilling Career
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UVA Professor Earns American Chemical Society Award for Work in Purifying Biological Products
Giorgio Carta has received the 2023 Alan S. Michaels Award in Recovery of Biological Products.
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Brenton S. Halsey Distinguished Visiting Professorship Namesake Dies
Brenton “Brent” Shaw Halsey, namesake of the Brenton S. Halsey Distinguished Visiting Professorship in Chemical Engineering, died May 28, 2023, at age 96.
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UVA Engineering Celebrates Newly Tenured and Promoted Faculty
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UVA-Led Discovery Challenges 30-Year-Old Dogma in Associative Polymers Research
A new study appears to challenge a long-held understanding of how the widely used materials function at the molecular level.
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Fifth Cohort of Gaden, Gainer and Kirwan Fellows Named