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Understanding how millions of cells work together to build living tissues represents a central challenge in tissue engineering. Here...

Chemical Engineering

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This talk, intended for the general chemical engineering audience, provides a critical assessment of the research progress in the...

Chemical Engineering

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Catalysis is one of the most powerful tools of green chemistry, enabling reactions with lower energy consumption and providing new...

Chemical Engineering

Congratulations to Professor Matthew Helgeson who has been selected to receive the...

April 8, 2016
Chemical Engineering

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Methods for culturing mammalian cells in a biologically relevant context are increasingly needed to study cell and tissue physiology...

Chemical Engineering

Professor Michelle O'Malley has been chosen to receive the prestigious...

February 22, 2016
Chemical Engineering

Professor Michael Doherty is one of 80 new members...

February 8, 2016
Chemical Engineering

Professor Michelle O'Malley has been awarded the National Science Foundation’s CAREER...

January 13, 2016
Chemical Engineering

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Transition metal catalysts have been an integral part of the success story of the petrochemical industry in the past century. Two...

Chemical Engineering

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It is only recently that single-unit-cell thick zeolite nanosheets (2-dimensional zeolites; AIChE Journal 60(7), 2374-2381 (2014) )...

Chemical Engineering

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