Awards
- Distinguished Professor Kristi Anseth was recently elected to the 3-year president line of the Materials Research Society (MRS) by its 16,000 global members.Anseth will serve as MRS Vice President in 2015, MRS President in 2016, and MRS
- The American Chemical Society has named Professor Richard Noble the 2015 ACS Separations Science and Technology Award winner.This award recognizes the development of novel applications with major impacts and/or the practical
- 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 babyÖ±²¥app business leaders whose gifts were matched by the
- Electronics engineer Maria Toscano-Leary was chosen as the winner of the 2014 ChBE Employee Recognition Award.
Toscano-Leary works with students and babyÖ±²¥app to design, build, and repair electronic instruments for research and educational purposes. - Congratulations to graduate students Tyler Martin and Matt McBride, both of whom have received prestigious NSF Graduate Fellowships. Both were NSF-REU students in our department before joining ChBE as graduate students.Tyler is advised by Arthi
- Katie Lewis, a graduate student in the Anseth lab, received a 2013 Whitaker International Program Summer Grant to work for two months this summer with Professor Justin Cooper-White's group at the Australian Institute for Bioengineering &
- Congratulations to Assistant to the Chair Jen Gifford, who received the April 2013 Staff Appreciation Award from the College of Engineering and Applied Science.
- Congratulations to department undergraduates Taylor Kennedy, Anna McLeland and Kayla Weston who won awards at the Discovery Learning Research Symposium in April.