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Department mourns the loss of Professor Emeritus Campbell William Robinson
Professor Emeritus Campbell William Robinson passed away on October 18, 2016. He was a Professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering from 1971–1996 and was part of the Biochemical Engineering research group.
Notice of PhD Oral Defence - "Electrodeposition of p-Type Cuprous Oxide and its Applications in Oxide Solar Cells" by Yiyi Yang
Notice of PhD Oral Defence - "Cellulose Nanocrystals Incorporated Nanocomposites for Water Treatment Applicatons" by Nishil Mohammed
Undergraduate team awarded third place in Minerva-CIAC competition

Graduate students win best poster prizes at CSChE 2016
- 1st Place in Catalysis Category: Boyu Li, "Kinetic Performance of Iron Doped Ceria Catalyst for Soot Oxidation” (supervised by Prof. E. Croiset)
- 1st Place in Macromolecular Science Category: Yun-Seok Jun, “Highly Conductive and Interconnected Graphene Foam Based Polymer Composite” (supervised by Prof. A. Yu)
- 2nd Place in Macromolecular Science Category:
Dr. Stanislav Sokolenko receives UW Outstanding Achievement Award for PhD Research

UW team awarded best poster prize at the International Genetically Engineered Machine Competition

For the 4th year in a row, the team earned Gold Standing at the competition. This year they brought home the Best Poster prize!”
Technology Innovation & Policy Forum 2016 Conference
Seminar - “Valorization of Waste Protein Biomass for Bio-based Plastics, Composites and Adhesives Development” by Tizazu Mekonnen, Polymer Engineering Scientist, E.I. DuPont
ABSTRACT: The increasing demand, cost escalation and environmental impact of raw materials for industrial chemicals, materials, and energy production impel the development of sustainable strategies for resource utilization. Such sustainable resource demand spurred investigation for the utilization of agricultural and forestry wastes and by-products. The emergence of bovine spongiform encephalopathy reduced most of the traditional uses of rendered animal meals such as blood meal, meat, and bone meal as animal feed, effectively making it an industrial waste.
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