Faculty Awards
- The American Chemical Society has named ChBE Department Chair Dan Schwartz a 2014 ACS Fellow.Professor Schwartz is being recognized for his leadership in the Division of Colloid and Surface Chemistry; service as a Senior Editor
- The 2014 AIChE Food, Pharmaceutical and Bioengineering (FPBE) Division Award will be presented to Distinguished Professor Kristi Anseth this coming November at the Annual AIChE meeting in Atlanta.The award recognizes an
- Associate Professor Will Medlin was recently named a Denver Business Challenge Endowed Professor.This endowed professorship was established over 20 years ago by a group of Colorado business leaders whose gifts were matched by the
- Congratulations to Professor Christine Hrenya who will receive the 2014 AIChE Particle Technology Forum Lectureship Award in Fluidization at the Annual AIChE Meeting this coming November in Atlanta, Georgia. The award
- Professor Rich Noble received the Institute of Chemical Engineers (IChemE) 2013 Innovator of the Year Award this month at the IChemE Awards and Annual Dinner in the United Kingdom.This international award recognizes the
- Associate Professor Will Medlin and Patten Assistant Professor Arthi Jayaraman were both recipients of a 2013 Provost Faculty Achievement Award. Provost's Faculty Achievement Awards are presented annually to selected
- In addition to her recently received 2013 CoMSEF Young Investigator Award, Patten Assistant Professor Arthi Jayaraman has now been honored as a 2014 American Chemical Society (ACS) Polymeric Materials: Science and
- Our congratulations to Kristi Anseth, who has been elected to the National Academy of Sciences. Kristi, who is also a member of the National Academy of Engineering and the Institute of Medicine, now joins a very select group of scientists/
- Distinguished Professor Kristi Anseth was awarded the 2013 Hazel Barnes Prize, the highest recognition given to a CU Boulder faculty member for research and teaching. Past department recipients of the Hazel Barnes Prize include
- The past several months have been exciting for Professor Christine Hrenya. In addition to receiving a $1.5M industry-sponsored grant for fundamental particle flow research, a $450K grant for solar power plant research, and a BFA