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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).