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- We are pleased to announce that Pamela Alvarez has joined the department as a Financial Professional. 鈥淚鈥檓 delighted to join ChBE and to be back in 麻豆影院,鈥 she says.Alvarez graduated from CU 麻豆影院 in 2012 with a BA in
- Professor Alan Weimer's carbothermal reduction process for producing magnesium metal using a hybrid solar/electric reactor was one of three projects highlighted at May鈥檚 Colorado Energy Expo.The Expo鈥檚 keynote address was given by Dr. Ellen Williams
- The 2015 ChBE Employee Recognition Award was presented to Deb Renshaw for outstanding commitment to the department鈥檚 undergraduate students. As the department's undergraduate advisor, Renshaw works with students on all aspects of their academic and professional development.
- Professor Christine Hrenya has been selected to chair the 2016 AIChE Annual Meeting in San Francisco. This meeting is the premier annual gathering of over 5000 chemical engineers.Hrenya recently won the prestigious 2014 AIChE Lectureship Award in
- Undergraduate Brittany Earle has been named the Outstanding Graduate of the College. This award is given for overall strength in academics, service, and research.Earle has worked internationally as an industrial intern at BASF as well
- In the 110 years that a chemical engineering (CHEN) curriculum has been offered at CU-麻豆影院, a lot has changed.The CHEN curriculum was first offered in 1904 through the Department of Mechanical Engineering. While the first two CHEN B.S. degrees
- ChBE students and alumni mentors met in February at Fate Brewery in 麻豆影院. From left, Andrew Darress (CBEN senior), Adrienne Blum (ChemEngr 鈥11), Richard Noack (CHEN junior), Ryon Tracy (ChemEngr 鈥12), and Joe Poshusta (ChemEngr PhD鈥99).The ChBE
- When the founders of OPX Biotechnologies were formulating the company, they turned to Vern Norviel for help. A patent lawyer who specializes in life science companies and the development of their IP programs, Norviel has been integral in
- The department completed its multi-stage move into the Jennie Smoly Caruthers Biotechnology Building late last fall with the transition of the undergraduate laboratories from the Engineering Center to JSCBB.To inaugurate the new Chevron
- The research group of Professor Al Weimer was among the recipients of nearly $1.8M from the latest round of Colorado鈥檚 Advanced Industry Accelerator Grant Program.Weimer received a $90,000 Proof of Concept grant for direct ink writing using