News: CBE

Prof. Fengqi You recently co-authored paper published in Science

Until renewable sources of energy like wind or solar become more reliable and less expensive, people worldwide remain reliant on fossil fuels for transportation and energy. This means that if people want to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, there need to be better ways of mitigating the effects of extracting and burning oil and gas. Read more

On a Role: Ato Essandoh, ChemE ’95

Ato Essandoh ’95 started out as a chemical engineer—but now he’s a familiar face on TV shows like ‘Elementary,’ ‘Chicago Med,’ ‘Blue Bloods,’ and more Read more

Paszek receives NSF CAREER Award

"With NSF CAREER awards, junior STEM faculty have the opportunity to tackle important and unique research challenges and to make our country's future healthier, safer and more prosperous." Read more

Symposium honors bioengineering pioneer Mike Shuler

Scientists from around the world gathered June 22 to honor the career of Professor Michael Shuler, whose work in modeling biological systems continues to revolutionize the field of bioengineering and change the way pharmaceutical drugs are developed. Read more