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- Douglas W. Bousfield, Ph.D.
(California at Berkeley, 1986)
- Professor. Fluid mechanics, rheology, numerical methods, coating processes.
- Albert Co, Ph.D. (Wisconsin, 1979)
- Associate Professor. Polymer processing, non-Newtonian fluid dynamics, rheology,
transport phenomena, applied numerical methods.
- Darrell W. Donahue, Ph.D. (North Carolina State, 1992)
- Professor and Program Coordinator for Biological
Engineering. Quantitative microbial risk assessment,
near-infrared spectroscopy of biological materials, biosensor
development for flow through liquid food systems, statistical process control.
- William J. DeSisto, Ph.D.
(Brown University, 1989)
- Associate Professor. Inorganic membrane synthesis and
characterization, application of chemical vapor deposition and atomic
layer deposition to membrane synthesis, filtration for microdevices, and
selective adsorption materials synthesis and characterization.
- Joseph M. Genco, Ph.D. (Ohio State, 1965)
- Calder Professor. Oxygen delignification, refining, pulping, pulp
bleaching.
- John J. Hwalek, Ph.D. (Illinois, 1982)
- Associate Professor. Process information systems, heat transfer.
- Michael D. Mason, Ph.D. (California at Santa Barbara,
2000)
- Assistant Professor. Photophysics of nanoparticles and
molecular nanoprobes, single molecule imaging, time-resolved single
photon spectroscopic imaging techniques.
- Paul J. Millard, Ph.D. (University of Maryland, 1984)
- Associate Professor. Microbial biosensors, physiological genomics of the zebrafish,
fluorescence technology.
- David J. Neivandt, Ph.D. (University of Melbourne,
1999)
- Associate Professor. Determination of the orientation and conformation
of interfacial species, surface spectroscopies/microscopies.
- Anja Nohe, Ph.D. (Theodor Boveri Institute, 2002)
- Assistant Professor. Image correlation spectroscopy, surface
spectroscopy/microscopy, bio-molecular kinetics and dynamics, signal
transduction, biological membranes, bone and joint development, nano-particles,
molecular diffusion
- Hemant P. Pendse, Ph.D. (Syracuse, 1980)
- Professor and Department Chair. Sensor development, colloid systems, particulate and multiphase processes,
pulp and paper manufacture.
- Douglas M. Ruthven, Ph.D., Sc.D.
(University of Cambridge, 1966, 1988)
- Professor. Fundamentals of adsorption and adsorption processes.
- M. Clayton Wheeler, Ph.D. (University of Texas - Austin,
1997)
- Assistant Professor. Chemical sensors, fundamental catalysis (surface
science).
- Adriaan R. P. van Heiningen, Ph.D.
(McGill, 1982)
- J. Larcom Ober Professor of Chemical Engineering. Selectivity improvement during oxygen
and ozone bleaching, rate processes and modeling of char bed burning, effect of
fiber properties on paper wetting.
- G. Peter van Walsum, Ph.D. (Dartmouth
College, 1998)
- Associate Professor. Renewable energy, fuels and chemicals;
bioprocessing; process engineering.
Cooperating Faculty
- Thomas Christensen, M.S., P.E. (UMaine, 1973)
- Associate Director, Advanced Manufacturing Center. Fluid power
systems, industrial control systems.
- Barbara J. W. Cole, Ph.D. (Washington, 1986)
- Professor of Chemistry.
- Douglas J. Gardner, Ph.D. (Mississippi State, 1985)
- Associate Professor of Wood Science and Technology.
- Barry S. Goodell, Ph.D. (Oregon State, 1983)
- Professor of Forest Resources.
- John G. Riley, Ph.D. (Cornell, 1969)
- Biomechanics and biological systems.
- Stephen M. Shaler, Ph.D. (Penn State, 1986)
- Professor of Wood Science and Technology and Forest Engineering.
Adjunct Faculty
- Nick Triantafillopollous, Ph.D. (IPST, 1988)
- Omnova Corp.
- Joseph Aspler, Ph.D.
- Pulp and Paper Research Institute of Canada (Paprican).
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