UTOLEDO CHEMICAL ENGINEERING NEWS - 2020
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Student overcomes obstacles to earn her degree
December 2020: Eleanor Ajoku overcame significant obstacles to earn her BS in Chemical
Engineering in December 2020. Read her story in theÌý.
Professors Lapitsky and Seo receive grant from EPA
December 2020: Professors Yakov Lapitsky and Youngwoo SeoÌýreceived a $25,000 grant to participate in the Environmental Protection Agency’s
People, Prosperity and the Planet (P3) Student Design Competition. This project aims
to use molecular self-assembly principles to develop a new type of flushable wet wipes
that (to minimize harm to wastewater systems) turn into regular toilet paper upon
being flushed. Details are in the Ìýand featured in .
Professor Alba-Rubio named influential researcher
November 2020:ÌýAna Alba-Rubio was named to the 2020 Class of Influential Researchers by the editors of Industrial
and Engineering Chemistry Research, a journal published by the American Chemical Society.
Details are found in the .
Undergraduate student earns national AIChE scholarship - only 1 in the world
November 2020:ÌýDaniel Reichenbach earned the John J. McKetta Undergraduate Scholarship,
which is awarded to a chemical engineering undergraduate student (incoming junior
or senior only) planning a career in the chemical engineering process industries (CPI).
The award includes $5,000. Dan will graduate in December 2020.
Undergraduate student earns national AIChE scholarship
November 2020:ÌýKevin Fruth earned the Donald F. & Mildred Topp Othmer Scholarship,
one of only 15 in the world. The award includes $1,000.
Undergraduate students earn awards for AIChE Conference
November 2020:ÌýDane Michael and Diego Gamboa Pabon were awarded the Freshman Recognition
Award and Donald F. Othmer Sophomore Academic Excellence Award, respectively. They
get free registration to attend the Virtual AIChE Student Conference and a small stipend.
ÒùÆÞÉç ChemE alumnus helping to bring solar projects to Toledo
October 2020:Ìý Evan Nichols, BS 2018, is Glass City Community Solar's Vice President,
and their work was recently profiled in the .
Undergraduate student earns national scholarship
October 2020:ÌýCarolina (Dos Santos Barbosa) Mather was awarded a scholarship from
the engineering honor society . Carolina will graduate in December 2020.
Undergraduate student earns 2nd place at regional AIChE meeting for research presentation
October 2020:Ìý Delaying the regional AIChE meeting from March to October did not deter
senior Luke Gorbett from earning 2nd place in the research presentation category as
part of a virtual meeting. His talk was titled "Effects of Crosslinker Concentration
and Reaction Time on the Creation of Solvent-Free Anion Exchange Membranes".Ìý Luke
is advised by ProfessorÌýMatthew Liberatore and will graduate in December 2020. Luke
was also featured in a .
Professors Xu and Liberatore use wearables for engineering education research
September 2020: Working with Professor Kevin Xu from the EECS department,ÌýProfessorÌýMatthew
LiberatoreÌýwill serve as co-Principal Investigator on a new $200,000 research project
related to using wearables while reading interactive textbooks. The project is sponsored
by the .
Professor Liberatore earns national award in chemical engineering education
June 2020:ÌýProfessorÌýMatthew LiberatoreÌýearns the Thomas and Donna Edgar CACHE Award
for Excellence in Computing in Chemical Engineering Education.Ìý He received his award
as part of the American Society of Engineering Education's Virtual Annual Meeting.
The citation read:ÌýTwo innovative, computer-based techniques for educating 21st century
chemical engineering students makes Professor Matthew Liberatore a worthy recipient
of the Thomas and Donna Edgar CACHE Award. First, a technique where students reverse
engineer YouTube videos to create new and engaging course content engages students
and has led to improved exam scores. Second, a fully interactive web-based textbook
has shown reading rates over 90% for large classes of material and energy balance
students. Matthew developed these new methods, studied their efficacy, and disseminated
findings in peer-reviewed publications and presentations.
Professor Coleman earns Faculty Mentoring Award
April 2020:ÌýProfessor Maria Coleman earns the inaugural, university-level award for mentoring.Ìý
Professor Viamajala earns Outstanding faculty research and scholarship award
April 2020:ÌýProfessor Sridhar Viamajala earns a university-level award for his research
related to algal and lignocellulose-derived biofuels.Ìý
Professor Lipscomb earns Edith Rathbun Outreach and Engagement Excellence Award
April 2020:ÌýProfessor Glenn Lipscomb earns a university-level award. The award cites his efforts to engage students in
projects to provide clean water to communities in need, specifically in El Salvador
and Guatemala, in cooperation with the non-profit .
Undergraduate program earns top 25 national ranking for high starting salaries
February 2020:ÌýOur undergraduate earn great starting salaries earning the department
a Ìýas well as the top salaries for chemical engineering graduates from the state of
Ohio.Ìý ÒùÆÞÉç ChemE charges the third lowest tuition of these top 25 schools.
Undergraduate students earn national recognition for work on clean water
January 2020:ÌýLelia Kerschbaum andÌýKevin Decato earned 3rd place in the 2019 AIChE
Chemical Engineering for Good Challenge. Their project title "The development of an
LED UV-C Water Purification System" proposed a practical low cost means to disinfect
drinking water using LED UV light bars.Ìý
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