Category Archives: CBE Update
Laursen’s a Catalyst for Change
Associate Professor Siris Laursen’s research using computers to explore possible catalysts at the atomic level has lead to breakthroughs by taking new approaches to science.
Trinh Tackles Cells at Their Core
Ferguson Faculty Fellow Cong Trinh’s research combines a wide range of math, science, and computing with the goal to reduce lag times in identifying and responding to diseases.
All Data All The Time for Abel
Associate Professor Steven Abel and his group create physical or mathematical models, helping researchers gain a better understanding of how cells behave.
Sangoro Adds Extra Salt
Associate Professor Joshua Sangoro’s research will lead to a safer way to power technology using broadband dielectric spectroscopy.
Grad Students Feel Spark from McKinley Scholarship
Graduate students Hadi Sefiddashti, Nelly Cantillo, and Tyler Cosby received the Jim and Sändra McKinley Scholarship for their high degree of effort and hard work in their studies.
The Foundation: Charlie Moore Reflects
Charlie Moore reflects on his 50-year career at the University of Tennessee’s Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineerig.
McBride Inducted into CBE Student Hall of Fame
CBE’s Student Service Hall of Fame was created to honor Mary McBride for her service to the department.
Faculty News 2017
Round up of faculty awards from the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering.
Little Things Matter
Prados Professor Gila Stein’s research seeks to understand how properties of thin polymer films control the progression of chemical reactions to predict how new materials will perform.
Cong Trinh Takes Aim at Diseases
Ferguson Fellow and Associate Professor Cong Trinh is developing a method to improve the time involved in both identification and removal of pathogens through the concept of a Virulent Pathogen Resistance program, or ViPaRe.