Piyush K. Jain, Ph.D.

Jain Named Holder of the Shah Rising Star Professorship

March 19, 2021

Carlos M. Rinaldi-Ramos, Ph.D., Chair and Dean’s Leadership Professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering, and Cammy R. Abernathy, Ph.D., Dean of the Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering, have named Assistant Professor Piyush K. Jain, Ph.D., as holder of the Shah Rising Star Professorship, for his contributions to developing a multi-scale biomolecular engineering platform using […]

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Jason F. Weaver, Ph.D.

Weaver Receives NSF Grant to Study Selective Methane Oxidation

March 8, 2021

Jason F. Weaver, Ph.D., the ExxonMobil Gator Alumni Faculty Endowed Professor at the University of Florida Department of Chemical Engineering, has received a National Science Foundation (NSF) grant to study selective methane oxidation using elaborately structured IrO2-based mixed metal oxides. In this project, Dr. Weaver will collaborate with UF ChE researchers Helena Hagelin-Weaver, Ph.D., an […]

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Carlos M. Rinaldi-Ramos, Ph.D.

UF Researchers use Magnetic Cryopreservation Agents to Extend Donor Organ Preservation Time

January 29, 2021

Researchers at the University of Florida are using colloidally stable nanoparticles and magnetic cryopreservation agents (mCPAs) to extend the preservation time of donor organs. Currently, the preservation time window ranges from 4-36 hours depending on the organ. This time window severely restricts the time for adequate donor-to-recipient matching and the distance over which transplant organs […]

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Sumant S. Patankar, Ph.D.

The Department of Chemical Engineering Welcomes New Teaching Faculty

January 8, 2021

Sumant S. Patankar, Ph.D., has joined the faculty of the University of Florida Department of Chemical Engineering as an Instructional Assistant Professor starting January 2021. Dr. Patankar’s research focused on studying the properties of supercritical fluids under nanopore confinement – a system relevant to geological systems such as shale gas. His teaching interests include semi-conductor […]

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Gator football is a longtime tradition in the Pressly family. Herb Pressly (BCS ’58), Scott’s dad, took his kids to games when they were growing up, and now Scott is doing the same with his, pictured here with daughters Carden and KJ.

Finding that Perfect Blend

May 29, 2020

The chairman of Tropical Smoothie Café believes in balance – work, family, service, social life – and the power of free frappé to lift spirits. by David Finnerty This spring as the coronavirus tormented nations and stretched hospitals to their snapping points, Scott Pressly made smoothies. Dozens became hundreds. Each, to the health workers he […]

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Samuel J. Berens

Berens Named U.S. Presidential Management Fellow Finalist

March 6, 2020

Samuel J. Berens, a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Chemical Engineering, has been named a finalist in the highly competitive U.S. Presidential Management Fellows Program (PMF). The Presidential Management Fellows Program is administered by the U.S. Office of Personnel Management and has existed for more than 30 years for the purpose of developing potential […]

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Alumni Spotlight

Alumni Spotlight: Leaders in the Field

September 16, 2019

Alumni Share Their Insight and Experience CHRIS BIRDSALL, B.S., ChE ‘96 Vice President, Catalysts and Licensing, ExxonMobil  What do you remember about your time in ChE at UF? The lifelong relationships formed during my time at UF is what I remember the most. I had a tight-knit group of friends in my class; we shared […]

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Tony Ladd

Tony Ladd Advances Understanding of Reactive Flows in Porous Media

May 7, 2019

UF Department of Chemical Engineering Professor Tony Ladd, Ph.D., received a 3-year, $516,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to advance the understanding of how slightly acidic water dissolves porous and fractured rock as it permeates through it. Advances in this type of research could allow society to continue to burn fossil fuels without […]

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