ChBE Professors among Most Highly Cited
Nga Lee "Sally" Ng and Younan Xia included in Clarivate Analytics list
Solving a 75-Year-Old Mystery Might Provide a New Source of Farm Fertilizer
Solving a 75-year-old mystery could provide a new way to produce farm fertilizer.
ChBE Professors Win T.C. Graham Prize for Innovative Use of Steel
Julie Champion and Dennis Hess won the $20,000 prize reating nanotexture on stainless steel through electrochemical etching
Georgia Tech Wins AIChE Chem-E-Car Competition
The competition's ultimate goal is to teach chemical engineering students to think creatively about alternative fuels.
Alumni Profile: Salmon Wins Fulbright Award to Conduct Heart Research
Mandy Salmon conducting cardiovascular research in Denmark as a Fulbright Scholar.
ChBE’s Women Faculty Congratulate Frances Arnold on the 2018 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Arnold won for her development of directed evolution.
ChBE Rises to Second in U.S. News Undergrad Rankings
U.S. News releases annual rankings of engineering programs
Georgia Tech ChBE Ranked 6th in the World
Shanghai Ranking Consultancy releases annual rankings in a variety of academic disciplines
World’s Fastest Creature May Also be One of the Smallest
Researchers are studying a tiny single-celled protozoan that achieves blazing-fast acceleration while contracting its worm-like body.
Material Formed from Crab Shells and Trees Could Replace Flexible Plastic Packaging
STAMI Researchers have created a material derived from crab shells and tree fibers that has the potential to replace the flexible plastic packaging used to keep food fresh.
Influential Research at ChBE: Professor Ng’s Findings on How Human-made Pollutants Influence Tree Emissions
Ng studies organic aerosols that can affect climate, air quality, and human health.
Professor Lively Receives DOE’s Early Career Award
He is one of 84 scientists across the nation to receive this funding
ChBE Alumni Honored with College of Engineering Awards
Moeller, Hancock inducted in April 21 ceremony
Robots Still Can’t Outdo Nature’s Tiny Speedsters
New research helps explain why nature still beats robots
Alumni Spotlight: Jim Tucker Survived Bomb Disposal Duties in World War II, Building Successful Career in Pulp and Paper
Tucker graduated in 1947 after returning from the war.
Professor Ng Wins Award from Dreyfus Foundation
The $120,000 award is for the Postdoctoral Program in Environmental Chemistry
Nanotexturing Creates Bacteria-Killing Spikes on Stainless Steel Surfaces
Process could improve medical implants, food processing
One in Five Materials Chemistry Papers May be Wrong, Study Suggests
The study's results were published in the journal Chemistry of Materials
Influential Research at ChBE: Professor Chris Jones' Work with Direct CO2 Capture
Jones is at the forefront of a field involving direct air capture (DAC) of CO2
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