2011-2013 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog (with addenda) [ARCHIVED CATALOG]   
						Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
						
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Head: Walter Zurawsky 
 Programs offered:
Faculty
Professor
Jovan Mijovic, Professor of Chemical Engineering 
PhD, University of Wisconsin at Madison 
Relaxation dynamics in synthetic and biological complex systems, modeling of processing of polymers 
Associate Professors
Rastislav Levicky, Donald F. Othmer Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering 
PhD, University of Minnesota 
Biological polyelectrolytes, biosensors and bio-diagnostics 
Edward N. Ziegler, Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering 
PhD, Northwestern University 
Kinetics and reactor design, air pollution control, fluidization 
Walter Zurawsky, Department Head of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering 
PhD, University of Illinois 
Plasma polymerization, mass transfer in membranes 
Assistant Professor
Jin Ryoun Kim, Joseph J. and Violet J. Jacobs Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering 
PhD, University of Wisconsin at Madison 
Protein engineering, structure and properties of proteins 
Research Faculty
Leonard Stiel, Research Professor of Chemical Engineering 
PhD, Northwestern University 
Faculty Emeriti
Robert C. Ackerberg, Professor Emeritus of Chemical Engineering 
PhD, Harvard University 
Robert F. Benenati, Professor Emeritus of Chemical Engineering 
PhD, Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn 
Affiliated Faculty
Stephen Arnold, Institute Professor and Thomas Potts Professor of Physics 
PhD, City University of New York 
Microparticle photophysics, optics 
Bruce A. Garetz, Professor of Physical Chemistry  
PhD, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 
Laser spectroscopy, laser light scattering, non-linear optics, laser-induced nucleation and multiphoton processes 
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