Yuhang Hu Honored with SEM James Dally Young Investigator Award
The award was granted in recognition of Hu’s “original contributions to interdisciplinary research in chemomechanics of soft active materials with integrated multiscale characterization and multiphysics modeling.”
Frenkel Biexcitons Light Up Organic Semiconductor Advances
A team led by Carlos Silva Acuña and Natalie Stingelin finds a way to track and measure biexcitons: the energy behind the light-emitting qualities of organic semiconductors
Hang Lu Named Cecil J. “Pete” Silas Chair
Lu joined the faculty of Georgia Tech's School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering in 2005
Philanthropy in Action: Butryns Establish Endowed Undergraduate Scholarship
Alumni couple establish the Butryn Family Scholarship Endowment Fund
Natalie Stingelin Named Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors
This honor is bestowed upon the highest level of academic inventors.
ChBE Alumnus Elected Mayor of Atlanta
Alumnus and former Georgia Tech staff member Andre Dickens will be the 61st mayor of Atlanta.
"Oh, Snap!" A Record-Breaking Motion at Our Fingertips
Inspired by art, researchers find the finger snap to have the highest acceleration the human body produces
Making Martian Rocket BioFuel on Mars
Researchers have developed a concept that would make Martian rocket fuel, on Mars, that could be used to launch future astronauts back to Earth.
BBQ Lighter, Combined With Microneedles, Sparks Breakthrough in Covid-19 Vaccine Delivery
Georgia Tech researchers have developed and tested an innovative method that may simplify the complexity of delivering Covid-19 and other vaccines through a handheld electroporator
Biomolecular Engineer Wins Grant to Make Microorganism-Inspired Machines
To make a micro-robot that moves, look to what nature does, first.
$12 Million NSF Grant Will Establish Nationwide Atmospheric Measurement Network
The award will establish a network of 12 sites around the United States, including locations in national parks and some of the country’s largest cities.
Protecting Rural Schoolchildren from Prescribed Fire Emissions
A new grant will allow Georgia Tech researchers to create strategies to protect schoolchildren from harmful wildland fire emissions
ChBE Ranked 2nd in U.S. News Undergrad Rankings
For the second year in a row, Georgia Tech’s School of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering is ranked 2nd in the nation (1st among public universities) for its undergraduate program in the latest rankings of U.S. News & World Report.
Efficiency Leap in Separating Para-xylene Using New Carbon Membranes
Researchers at Georgia Tech have uncovered new insights into the fabrication of carbon membranes that have the potential to drive significant cost savings once the solution for xylene isolation separation is scaled for industrial use.
Special "40 Under 40" Alumni Presentation on September 3
ChBE proudly presents four alumni named to the Georgia Tech Alumni Association’s 40 under 40.
Corey Wilson Receives NSF Designer (Synthetic) Cells Award
Corey J Wilson is the principal investigator of a new National Science Foundation (NSF) award ($1,077,799) titled “Engineering Intelligent Chassis Cells.”
Christopher Jones Named Chair of ChBE
Professor Christopher W. Jones has been selected as the John F. Brock III School Chair in the Georgia Tech School of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering.
Professor Realff Elected as AIChE Fellow
The Fellowship is in recognition of his contributions to the chemical engineering field. A fellowship is the highest grade of membership in AIChE.
Study Shows that Electronic Air Cleaning Technology Can Generate Unintended Pollutants
The benefits to indoor air quality of one type of purifying system can be offset by the generation of other pollutants.
Yuhang Hu Honored by ASME
Hu has been named the 2021 recipient of the Sia Nemat-Nasser Early Career Award from the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME).
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