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- Professor Kristi Anseth has been named a National Academy of Inventors Fellow, a distinction recognizing academic inventors whose innovations make a tangible impact on society.Anseth is among 168 new 2015 NAI Fellows inducted April 15
- Congratulations to Lauren Miremont, the April 2016 CEAS Employee of the Month!
Since joining the department as its financial manager in 2014, Lauren has become instrumental in providing award, budgeting and expenditures support. - The department is proud to recognize senior Ben Grote of Littleton, winner of the 2016 Donald Mackison Student Writing Award. The award includes a $1,000 prize and recognition at an upcoming ceremony.The Donald Mackison Award honors
- Congratulations to ChBE alumnus Nicholas Sandoval, who has accepted a position as assistant professor in Tulane’s Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering. Nich earned his B.S. in chemical engineering from CU-Â鶹ӰԺ in 2006 and his PhD
- Congratulations to department alumna Tara Lovestead (PhD'04), who is one of only 105 researchers nationwide to earn a 2016 Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE). Tara was advised by Chris Bowman and now
- As chemical and biological engineering grows to encompass more and more emerging fields, students are looking to extracurricular groups to enrich classroom learning. While well-established CU chapters of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers
- If you have ever poured flour into a bowl and ended up with a thin layer covering your counter, you understand the difficulty of controlling these small cohesive particles.What if you were trying to transport 500 pounds of flour through small tubing
- Whether through newer or more established groups, students have more opportunities than ever to prepare themselves for careers beyond CU.AIChE – American Institute of Chemical EngineersBMES - Biomedical Engineering SocietyCU BiodieselCU
- (Editor's note: Wise was just named the 2016 Distinguished Senior for Chemical & Biological Engineering)Senior Clare Wise is accustomed to making fresh tracks.Wise, a chemical and biological engineering major from Wenatchee, Wash.,
- CU Â鶹ӰԺ alumnus Mike McAtee wasn’t 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