2013 Annual Report - Ohio State University Chemical Engineering

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William G. Lowrie Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering

2013 ANNUAL REPORT


Dear Alumni and Friends of the Department:

our US News and World Report 2015 national ranking increased significantly, from 29 to 23.

By the time you read this the “polar vortex” will be old news, and indeed we survived it, although two days of classes at the beginning of the term were cancelled.

This year we welcome Nicholas Brunelli, our 21st faculty member, and John Clay, our second professor of practice. Nicholas joins us after obtaining his PhD at Cal Tech and a postdoctoral appointment at Georgia Tech, and John, who received his PhD at Ohio State with Kurt Koelling, arrived after a 15-year career with Battelle.

We chose as our cover photo the image of our summer unit operations class, which shows at a glance the real news of the department and the profession. Enrollment has continued to surge and will likely require a campus ceiling on engineering admissions in order to keep things under control. Large enrollments are occurring across the board in other engineering majors and in other colleges across the nation. It is a nice problem to have, considering the roller coaster of enrollment trends that we have seen since the 70’s. In the past, recessions have greatly suppressed engineering enrollment. However, the great recession of 2008 has had the opposite effect. My take on what is happening is that students and families are looking to engineering and science majors as more assured pathways to careers that will justify the high cost of a college education. Beyond benefitting resurgent chemical process and energy production industries, more chemical engineers contribute to a more scientifically literate public -- a very good end in itself. Last year we had a record of 535 majors and 118 B.S. graduates. 190 students, another record, went through our Unit Ops summer lab. A change starting next year will be our teaching this laboratory course during the academic year in two and three-credit blocks. We expect this will allow better use of the summer break for our juniors and seniors seeking summer internships and co-op opportunities. Currently we have 79 graduate students in residence and 13 students received their PhD degrees last year. Our research expenditures rebounded to $8.2M. Finally, -2-

Our faculty continues to receive considerable recognition. Some highlights include L. S. Fan receiving the AIChE Wilhelm Award, being named a National Academy of Inventors Fellow, and being elected to Fellowship in the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering. As a continuation of the ACS symposium honoring Umit Ozkan, a special volume of Topics in Catalysis was published in December, 2013, with 35 contributions from researchers in the US and around the world. Jessica Winter, Lisa Hall and Barbara Wyslouzil received a $1.2M grant from NSF for nanocomposite production, and David Wood received a $1M DARPA grant to improve drug manufacturing efficiency. Our new Koffolt Laboratories is moving toward completion, and all those receiving this report will be invited to the upcoming “Ribbon Cutting” (invitations mailed later). We are in the home stretch to achieve our goal of raising $17.5M of the $126M total cost of the building, and thanks to all of our alumni and friends who have so generously contributed. If others step up, we should achieve our goal. We expect to begin teaching in the new building in January 2015. Best regards from all our faculty, staff and students.

Stuart L. Cooper Professor and Chair cooper.1682@osu.edu 614-247-8015

On the cover: Unit Operations Class of 2013 ...5 weeks ...190 students ...5,679 energy drinks

Cover photo by Geoff Hulse.


TABLE OF CONTENTS News and Faculty Features 4 Koffolt Laboratories National Campaign Committee 5 Recent Faculty Awards: L.S. Fan, Lisa Hall, Umit Ozkan, Jessica Winter, Barbara Wyslouzil 6 Faculty Profile: Jeff Chalmers’ Breast Cancer Research 7 Faculty News: Ed Smith Memorial; John Clay Introduction Undergraduate Program 8-9 Cooperative Learning Experience 10-13 Undergraduate Placement Record 14 Course Enrollment 15 Undergraduate Enrollment Graphs 16-17 Scholarship Information Charitable Giving Roster 18 2013 Alumni Donor Listing by Class Year 18-19 Gifts from Friends of the Department 19 Corporate and Foundation Donors Graduate Program 20 Ranking 20 Faculty Productivity 20 Research Expenditures 21 Graduate Degrees Granted 22 Graduate Program Seminars 23 Graduate Research Symposium 23 Graduate Student Awards, Graduate Student Fellowships 24 Alumni Profile: Paul Chungmoo Auh, ‘70, ‘75 Faculty 27-38

Approximately 75 ChemE Alums returned to campus on October 25-26, 2013 for the first CBE All-Class Alumni Reunion. Alums enjoyed a group lunch, caught up over dinner, and then celebrated with a special tailgate and game-watching party in Knowlton Hall. For more Reunion pictures and stories, visit http://CBE2013ReunionRecap. -Photos by Geoff Hulse

Faculty Achievements Summary

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Koffolt Laboratories National Campaign Committee The Koffolt Laboratories National Campaign Committee gathered at 2 pm on Friday, October 25, 2012. Chairman Bill Lowrie opened the meeting, followed by Department Chairman Stuart Cooper’s departmental overview. Recent faculty awards and honors, undergraduate enrollment and growth, research expenditures, faculty productivity, and graduate rankings were highlighted. Guests Faye Bodyke and Brett Meyer gave an update on the construction progress of the CBEC building (Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering and Chemistry). During peak construction times, there are 275 employees on site. Safety is a priority, and safety measures are strictly enforced.

Members of the Koffolt Committee and other alums tour the new Koffolt Labs / CBEC (Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering and Chemistry) building.

The project was budgeted for $89M in construction dollars and a $3.8M in bid overage has been reduced to $1.1M. The building was enclosed in the fall of 2013 and interior work, starting with the basement, is expected to continue into spring. The entire interior should be complete by mid-July, with the building contract complete by November 15, 2014. New faculty member Nicholas Brunelli gave an overview of his background and a brief introduction to his research on catalytic material design. Director of Development Jessica Schmitt led a closed session discussing campaign issues, updates, and strategies. The meeting adjourned at 3:50 pm for a tour of the building site.

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Koffolt Committee members William G. Lowrie (Chair, ‘66), James F. Dietz (‘69, ‘70), Michael D. Winfield (‘62), Tom Koffolt, Ronald D. Harris (‘61), Dennis W. Hurley (‘67), a reunion participant, and Development Officer Jessica Schmitt. Other committee members include Jeffrey D. Adams (‘87), Cynthia Gerstle Bishop (‘86), Matthew J. Galosi (‘80), F. William Hauschildt, Jr. (‘67), Karen Lafferty Hendricks (‘71), Kathleen Applegate Hogenson (‘82), Smith G. Howland (‘69), Alex W. Kawczak (‘82), Sumner (Sonny) Saeks (‘82), Christina Sistrunk (‘82), Lawrence R. Steele (‘58, ‘62), Brian K. Weider (‘78), and Eugene N. Wheeler (‘65). -Photos by Geoff Hulse


CBE Faculty Awards andRecent HonorsFaculty Awards and Honors NAE member L.S. Fan received AIChE’s 2013 Wilhelm Award and was also elected a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering (ATSE). ATSE is an independent body of 800 eminent Australian engineers and scientists which this year named 26 high-ranking public figures, innovators, academics, and business people fellows. Fan was the only foreign fellow elected. Fan was also named a Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors in recognition of his invention of coal-direct chemical looping, the leading clean-coal technology in the United States.

L.S. FAN

UMIT OZKAN

JESSICA WINTER

JESSICA WINTER LISA HALL BARBARA WYSLOUZIL

Topics in Catalysis, a premier journal in the field of catalysis, honored Umit Ozkan with a special volume published December 2013 (volume 56, issues 18-20). The volume included articles detailing catalysis innovations in many areas, from 35 different research groups and 12 countries. The preface states that “the breadth of topics covered and the global input into this special issue highlight the diverse and important problems that Professor Ozkan has addressed in her career, the impact that she has made, and the people whom she has positively influenced.”

Jessica Winter was featured in the January 17, 2014 edition of Business First-Columbus in their “People to Know in Technology” series. Winter, still early in her career, has become well-known in the bio/nanotechnology field for the development of a high-caliber magnetic fluorescent nanoparticle which can be used in cancer detection and treatments and significantly reduce costs for researchers. Winter was also included in StateStat’s list of Top 25 STEM Professors in Ohio.

In August, 2014, Jessica Winter and CBE co-PIs Lisa Hall and Barbara Wyslouzil received a $1.2M National Science Foundation grant to begin scale-up of the nanocomposites for biomedical applications at increased volume for direct translation to industry. New synthesis methods such as electrospray and self-assembly will be evaluated for their commercial potential. If successful, critical roadblocks in nanocomposite commercialization will be addressed.

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Faculty Profile: Jeffrey Chalmers Metastatic breast cancer overall survival correlates to specific cell types Using technology developed between OSU and Cleveland Clinic, the Chalmers lab in collaboration with the breast cancer program at The James Cancer Hospital have established that specific, atypical cell types are associated with overall patient survival. The graph below is a Kaplan Meier plot of the overall survival of patients (measured as the percent of the original patient population) as a function of elapsed days after sample was taken.

While “circulating tumor cells� (CTCs) have received significant research and clinical interest, in addition to popular press, these cells DO NOT fit the classical definition of CTCs. It is highly likely that they are a new type of circulating tumor cell. These initial results, in press in the journal Breast Cancer Research, potentially open new avenues to not only develop blood-based prognostic markers giving a patient quantitative information on the status of their disease, but shed more light on a disease that has proven lethal to many women.

The green line across the top represents the percent survival of patients when there is less than 100 of these specific cells per ml of blood present, while the red line represents patients with greater than 100 of these specific cells per ml of blood.

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-Photo by Geoff Hulse

A confocal image of a cluster of the atypical cells.


Remembering Ed Smith

Meet John Clay With a burgeoning Unit Ops enrollment of over 190 students for last Maymester’s intensive hands-on course, John Clay was hired as an additional clinical professor. John obtained his PhD from Ohio State in 1997 as Kurt Koelling’s first graduate student. Upon graduation, he joined Battelle Memorial Institute, a contract research and development organization.

Professor Emeritus Ed Smith (right) and former CBE faculty Peter Krumin in the 1950s.

The department was sorrowed to learn of the death of Edwin Earle Smith, 90, Ohio State CBE professor emeritus of chemical engineering, on June 16, 2013. Professor Smith, a genial, gentle, and well-liked colleague, was a football star at Sugarcreek-Shoesville High School. He received his Ohio State chemical engineering degrees in 1944 (BS), 1947 (MS), and 1949 (PhD), respectively. He was a member of the Ohio State Marching Band, and served in the US Navy during World War II.

John has a passion for teaching and was an adjunct faculty member at Ohio State for the past 11 years before taking on the larger role of clinical professor. John will work with Carlo Scaccia to run the last summer Unit Ops laboratory in old Koffot Labs, before transitioning to the new building next year. He will be teaching in the senior design area and also in some of our core courses. In addition, he maintains a fractional appointment at Battelle. Spouse Kristy Clay is an Ohio State veterinary medicine grad, and together they manage the sports and extracurricular activities of children Luke and Natalie, both 12, and Meredith, age 9.

Smith was sought as an expert on fire resistant materials by architects of sky scrapers, sports arenas, and other large buildings. He often testified as an expert witness in major deadly fires, including the 1977 Beverly Hills Supper Club in Florence, KY and the MGM Grand Hotel in Las Vegas in 1980. The combustion chamber test that he developed in his fire research studies was adopted as a standard by the American Society for Testing Materials and is often referred to as the “Ohio State rate of heat release apparatus.” It was adapted by the Federal Aviation Administration in 1986 and many other groups to screen flammable materials in order to develop improved combustion-resistant materials for confined locations. He retired from teaching in 1988, and continued his research for several more years.

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Undergraduate Program 2013 Cooperative Learning Experiences

The Engineering Cooperative Education & Internship Program (ECIP) helps undergraduate students obtain career-related employment of two types: cooperative education (co-op) positions and internships. A coop experience provides an opportunity to apply what is learned in the classroom in career-related positions by alternating quarters of full-time coursework with periods of paid, full-time employment. An internship involves one work period with an employer. A work period may last for one quarter or for two consecutive quarters. Summer internships are the most popular among students and employers. Students meet with advisors Brian Endres and Katie Bush-Glenn to evaluate different schedule arrangements before interviewing because many employers hire for specific “rotations.� For instance, students may work full-time during the summer, attend full-time classes in autumn, and return to their employer for full-time work in the spring. The most popular term to work is the summer. Last year, CBE students completed 73 co-op rotations and 118 internship or part-time work experiences. The following is a list of companies who hired OSU undergraduates in our program and the students who were hired by those companies: Access Midstream Partners: Adam Neu Adsorption Research Inc: Patrick Kehn Americal Electric Power: Dameon Medley, Katharine Raftery AMETEK Solid State Controls: Frances Lin Americal Municipal Power (AMP): Eric Marko Anheuser-Busch: Derrick Thomin Anomatic Corp: Christopher Bruening, Jacquelyn Daugherty, Jason Ezzell, Pratishtha Singh Archer Daniels Midland: Tyler Hilston Ashland Inc: Courtney Bareswilt, Oliver Weaver ASK Chemicals: Katie Gregg Avery Dennison: Rob Russell Battelle Memorial Institute: Philip Kester, Aleesha Martin, Aaron Plumley, Jacob Ratliffe Belami Fine Chemicals: Nihar Vakil Boehringer Ingelheim-Roxane Laboratories: Timothy Oliver BP: Mitchell Guenther -8-

BWI Group: Viraj Shah Campbell Soup Co: Ashley Fortman Capital One: Bryan Summerlin Cargill Inc: Lydia Griffith CDM Smith: Chelsea Thomas Chemical Abstracts Service: Steven Cooper, Mitchell Gower, Kyle McLain, Jason Romine, Daniel Weckstein Chemtex International: Eileen Elliott Chevron: Luhe Lu Cleveland Clinic: Anand Rajan Clorox Co: Chloe Higgins Core Molding Technologies: Christopher Gearheart Dannon Co: Courtney Bareswilt, Ronald Lechner Delphi: Carl Zanatian Det Norske Veritas: Caroline Dahlem Dewcon Instruments: Teng Zhang Dow: Loan Bui, Kacie LaBrecque Dow Corning Corp: Morgan Doty, William Luppino, Dorien Xia DuPont: John Logue, Wei Luo, Kevin McNulty, Daniel Morris ECP Inc: Derek Vickers Emerson Climate Technologies: Alison Logan, Eric Piening Entrotech: Nicholas Collinger, Christopher Gearheart, Terhi Reponen, Tabitha Smith, Elise Trachsel Exxon Mobil: Jeremy Fichtenbaum, Kendel Mesch, Vadim Vishnepolsky FirstEnergy Corp: Philip Kehn Gas Technology Institute: Mary Hesse Genentech Inc: David Cain, Olivia Wetta General Electric Corp: Bryan Brewer, Molly Langhenry General Mills: Stephanie Kraemer General Motors: Kyle McLaughlin, Kennan McNamara Goodyear Rubber and Tire Co: Lewis Moser Henkel: Xin Hui Phuah Hexpol: Derek Anderson, Christina Anderson, Alex Lapatinsky Honda: James Emmenecker, Mitchell Wolfarth Industrial Mold and Machine: Andrew Bowden Inteva Products LLC: William Drees ITW Signode: Theodore Elliott JM Smucker Co: Maya Hughes


L-3 Communications: Kevin Asper Limited Brands: Taylor Ourada Louis Perry & Assoc Inc: Jeffrey Gahan Lubrizol Corp: Matthew Konderson, Michael Mospens MACtac: MacKenzie Carlson Marathon Petroleum Corp: Alison Boyd, Nathan Fahrenkamp, Lily Glick, Adam Kalivoda, Mitchell Louis, Radhika Madhavan, Ibrahim Musa, Ashley Sandlin, Colin Schumaker, Robert Warburton Materion: Dana Blowes Matrix Technologies Inc: Caitlin Parke Medicomp Inc: Christopher Chang MedImmune: Matthew Cox Momentive Specialty Chemicals: Erik Solberg Monsanto Co: Keith Stump Nanotech West: Samantha Stephens Navicor Group: Guk Hee Youn NBTY: Marie Cotter Nestle USA: Kevin Asper, Jeremy Barlage, Andrea Detwiler, Lydia Griffith, Aileen Seitz Niagara Bolting LLC: Ronald Lechner, Daniel Weckstein Nikon Metrology Inc: Katie Jones Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education: Nicholas Braun Ohio Department of Transportation: Jacob Whited Ohio State University: Stephanie Chastang, Jamesha Ford, Brian Goldfarb, Jack Jones, Philip Kester, Natasha Khawaja, Deepthi Koralla, Alex Miller, Alvin Taylor, Adam Withers Owens Corning: Parth Patel PCC Airfoils: Kevin McNulty, Alex Royer, Eric Watkins, Olivia Wetta PH Matter LLC: Mark Ferris, Kenneth Izbicki Philips: Robert Kirian Pittsburgh Glass Works: Keith Johnson PPG Industries: Alexis Uber Precision Castparts Corp-PCC: Joseph Ionni Procter & Gamble: Scott Hochberg, Carmen Keeton, Matthew Van Avermaete PSARA Technologies: Emily Diersing Rich Products Corp: Christopher Bailey Rockwell Automation: Ibrahim Musa, Jessica Stibora RoviSys: Michael Guynn Scotts Miracle-Gro Co: Daniel Adkins, Taylor Angle Shell: Loan Bui Sherwin-Williams Co: Morgan Doty, Emily Helber St. Bernard Soap Co: Noah Cave Stanley Electric US: Mitchel Garrison Terumo Cardiovascular Systems: Kristi Olesik Textron Inc: Cailin Buchanan

TMW Systems Inc: Orest Danylewycz Toyota: Faith Carver, Jason Ezzell, Mitchell Gower UDRI (University of Dayton Research Institute): Rachel Busse Unilever: Nicholas Collinger, Chloe Higgins, Erin McLean University of Texas at Austin: Sai Uppati Valero: Matthew Kimmel, Frank Sweterlitsch, Justin Thomas Valspar: Alexandria Chen, Stefan Heglas, Brandon Isaacs, Kathryn Maltry Veyance Technologies Inc: Trent Daubenmire, Anthony Kaiser, Lewis Moser, Scott Reinhart, Lucas Rodriguez Wright Patterson Air Force Base: Regina Gallagher.

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2013 Undergraduate Placement Record Graduates of our program continue to have a strong placement record both within industry and within graduate and professional programs. The percentages provided here are based on senior exit surveys at the time of graduation. Most of our graduates will be going directly to industry with their BS degrees (as reported upon graduation). About 9% of our students will be going on to graduate or professional school. Approximately 25% of our students have accepted positions in Ohio and will stay in the state to pursue their post graduation plans. Students will be working at various corporations such as Exxon Mobil, the Dow Chemical Company, Procter and Gamble, and DuPont. A number of our graduates received Latin Honors, With Distinction Honors or With Honors in Engineering. Latin honors are defined as follows: a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.5-3.69 is Cum Laude; 3.70-3.89 is Magna Cum Laude; and 3.90-4.00 is Summa Cum Laude. A student who graduates “With Honors Research Distinction” is an honors student (greater than a 3.4 GPA) who has completed a senior honors research thesis. A student who graduates “With Research Distinction” is a student (GPA between 3.0-3.39) who has completed a senior research thesis. A student who graduates “With Honors in Engineering” has completed a three-prong program consisting of completing a required number of honors courses, participation in community service, leadership and outreach as well participation in “investigational studies” which typically includes completing a research paper or thesis or completing a minor. Fifteen students graduated with Honors in Engineering and ten students graduated With Distinction in various disciplines. Engineering Career Services (ECS) welcomes all employers to register, to recruit Ohio State engineering students and graduates. There is no cost to register and no fees for ECS services. If you, or someone you know, is interested in hiring Ohio State students for co-op experiences, internships or for full-time placement, please contact Amy Thaci, Director of Engineering Career Services at (614) 292-6651. You can read more about the services offered through ECS by visiting their webpage: http://ecs.osu.edu.

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2013 BS Graduates - Employment Status and Location (State) Autumn 2012 (December 2012) Nicole Bayona John Bieber Eric Boruszewski Lukas Brooks Paolo Brunello Nicholas Clare Edward Dcruz Frank Dembia Michael Dressler Patrick Heasley Theo Hicks Olivia Kindschuh Nicholas Koenig Chau Lam Nahyun Lee Sudono Lie Eric Mank Aaron Nimrick Nicholas Ohanian Eric Perko Jacquelyn Pittman Chelsea Quinn Paul Robertson Monica Roser Sydney Rush Tyler Russell Mandy Sheridan Matthew Small Leslie Vanderkolk Efrain Vasquez Ashley Ward Kristin Weisser Kevin Young

Hired by General Mills, IL. Graduated Cum Laude; Pursuing JD, Cincinnati College of Law. No information given. Graduated with Honors in Engineering, Magna Cum Laude; Hired by Mettler Toledo, OH. No information given. No information given. Hired by Accenture, DC. Currently serving in the United States Navy. Hired by ARC Document Solutions, OH. Hired by Epic Systems, WI. No information given. Graduated with Honors in Engineering, Cum Laude; Hired by Procter & Gamble, OH. Graduated with Honors in Engineering, Summa Cum Laude; Hired by Trinity Consultants, OH. No information given. No information given. Graduated Cum Laude; Career employment accepted, Employer unknown. No information given. Hired by Procter and Gamble, OH. Pursuing MS in Chemical Engineering, The Ohio State University. No information given. Graduated Cum Laude; Hired by General Mills, TN. No information given. Graduated Cum Laude; Hired by SABIC Innovative Plastics, AL. Hired by HB Fuller, MN. Hired by Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, NY. Graduated Magna Cum Laude; Hired by Rockwell Automation, OH. Hired by Accenture, OH. Hired by Cornerstone Controls, IN. Hired by Unilever, VA. Hired by Accenture, OH. No information given. Graduated Cum Laude; Hired by NAVAIR, MD. Hired by Archer Daniels Midland, IL.


Spring 2013 (May 2013) Humaid Alghassani Jeffrey Buckman Dina Cahyadi Mehak Chawla David Chen Hao Chi Cornelius Cilliers

No information given. No information given. Pursuing MS in Management, Peking University. Graduated with Honors in Engineering, Magna Cum Laude; Pursuing PhD in Chemical Engineering, Carnegie Mellon. Graduated Cum Laude; Pursuing MS in Chemical Engineering, Northwestern University. Graduated Cum Laude; Pursuing PhD in Chemical Engineering, University of Pittsburgh. Graduated with Honors Research Distinction in Chemical Engineering, Summa Cum Laude; No information given. Robert Dugan Hired by Marathon Petroleum, KY. Alex Elchert Graduated Cum Laude; Hired by Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., OH. Jamesha Ford No information given. Ryan Gallagher Graduated Summa Cum Laude; Pursuing MD, Wright State University. Robert Pitman Pursing MS in Chemical Engineering, The Ohio State University. Joanna Gobeille Graduated Magna Cum Laude; Hired by EcoLab Inc, WV. Stephen Gould Graduated Summa Cum Laude; Hired by Reynolds and Reynolds, OH. Katherine Groseclose Hired by Yachiyo of America, OH. Amanda Hansen No information given. Kyle Hatton No information given. Alexander Hirsch Hired by AMG Inc., OH. Steven Hoover No information given. Lianwan Huang No information given. Joseph Huntley Graduated Magna Cum Laude; No information given. Katie Jones No information given. Jessica Jude Graduated Magna Cum Laude; Hired by Ashland, Inc., KY. Gannon Kast Hired by Accenture, IL. Philip Kotich Graduated Cum Laude; Hired by Arkema Inc., IL. Karl Kroll Graduated Cum Laude; Hired by Wexner Medical Center, OH. Karen Kwong No information given. Molly Langhenry Graduated Cum Laude; No information given. Chenxi Li No information given.

Joshua Lisheid No information given. Kristin Malhotra Graduated Cum Laude; Hired by Cornerstone Controls, OH. Brian Marshall No information given. Derek Mason Hired by JP Morgan Chase OH. Lucas McBride No information given. Zekiel McVey Hired by Halliburton, PA. Daniel Morris Graduated Cum Laude; Hired by DuPont, WV. Andrew Motz Graduated Cum Laude; Pursuing PhD in Chemical Engineering, Colorado School of Mines, CO. Robert Neu Hired by Sherwin-Williams Co, OH. Hui Peng Pursuing PhD in Chemical Engineering, Cornell University. Pengpeng Qi Graduated with Honors Research Distinction in Chemical Engineering, Pursuing PhD in Petroleum Engineering, University of Texas at Austin. Adam Reckless Graduated with Honors in Engineering, Hired by PolyOne Corporation, OH. Terhi Reponen Graduated Cum Laude; Hired by Epic, WI. Westley Russell Hired by Trutec Industries Inc., OH. Hermondeep Sahota No information given. Jonathan Sanders No information given. Patrick Shoemaker No information given. Alexander Shumar Hired by Archer Daniels Midland, IN. Michael Simmons Hired by JP Morgan Chase. Adrian Stalnaker Hired by Bridgestone Americas Inc., OH. Andrew Toro No information given. Frank Trebar Hired by Industrial Controls & Equipment, OH. Eric Watkins Hired by Owens Corning, OH. Nicholas Wood Hired by Ashland Inc., OH. Binbin Wu Hired by Shell, LA. Zonglin Yang No information given. Xiaoxiao Yu Graduated Magna Cum Laude; Pursuing PhD in Chemical Engineering, Carnegie Mellon. Chen Yu Graduated Cum Laude; Pursuing PhD in Chemical Engineering, University of Houston. Katherine Zorc Hired by Braskem America, WV.

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Summer 2013 (August 2013) Zachary Adams Graduated Summa Cum Laude; Hired by Syscom Advanced Materials Inc., OH. Christopher Atkins No information given. Benjamin Bailey Hired by ABB Inc., TX. Zachary Ballantyne Graduated Cum Laude; No information given. Kara Bihn Graduated Cum Laude; Hired by Husky Energy, OH. Michelle Brizgys Hired by Matrix Technologies Inc., OH. Megan Butts Hired by Nestle USA, UT. Adam Clifford Hired by Integrated Technologies Engineering, OH. Ryan D’Sa Hired by Marathon Petroleum, OH. Theodore Elliott Hired by ITW Signode, KY. Michael Fontaine Graduated Cum Laude; Hired by Procter & Gamble, OH. Alexander Helsinger Hired by Trane, WI. Megan Hoppe Hired by Kenexis Consulting Corp, OH. Sarah Isherwood Hired by Anomatic Corp, OH. Alexander James No information given. Prathamesh Karandikar Graduated with Honors Research Distinction in Chemical Engineering, Cum Laude; Pursuing PhD in Chemical Engineering, The Ohio State University. Nikita Kevlich Graduated with Honors Research Distinction in Chemical Engineering, Magna Cum Laude; Pursuing PhD in Chemical Engineering, Georgia Tech University. Jesaiah King Graduated with Honors Research Distinction in Chemical Engineering, Magna Cum Laude; Pursuing PhD in Chemical Engineering, University of Wisconsin. Timothy Kremer Graduated with Honors Research Distinction in Chemical Engineering, Summa Cum Laude; Hired by Dow Corning Corp, MI. Daniel Lacey Hired by SRG Global-Guardian Automotive, KY. Daniel Manning Graduated with Honors in Engineering, Cum Laude; No information given. Nirupa Manohar Graduated with Honors in Engineering, Hired by DuPont, TX. Ryan Menasco Serving in United States Marine Corps. Sean Merrill Hired by Halliburton, PA. Joseph Nurre Graduated with Honors in Engineering, Magna Cum Laude; Hired by Accenture, IL. Kristi Olesik Graduated with Honors in Engineering, Magna Cum Laude; Career employment accepted, company unknown. - 12 -

Ethan Ott Hired by Whirlpool Corp., OH. Hongyang Pi Graduated with Honors Research Distinction, Honors in Engineering, Summa Cum Laude; No information given. Gina Pietro Graduated Cum Laude; No information given. Garrett Price Graduated Magna Cum Laude; Hired by HB Fuller, MN. Goutham Putta Graduated Cum Laude; No information given. Brian Richards Hired by Bayer Healthcare, CA. Christopher Riddick No information given. Michael Risbeck Graduated Summa Cum Laude; Pursuing MS in Chemical Engineering, University of Wisconsin. Stacey Sherman Graduated with Honors in Engineering, Magna Cum Laude; Hired by BioFormix Inc, OH. J. Todd Starkey Graduated Magna Cum Laude; Hired by DuPont, WV. Hui Sun No information given. Andrew Taris No information given. Erica Wallis No information given. Alexander Woll Graduated Cum Laude; Hired by Schlumberger, NM.

Students work on site at the 2013 AIChE ChemE Car competition at the Cincinnati Regionals, where Ohio State’s car placed second. Participation was sponsored by Dow.


Autumn 2013 (December 2013) Andrea Adam No information given. Eunice Alade No information given. Derek Anderson Hired by Halliburton, OH. Christopher Bailey Graduated Cum Laude; Hired by Exxon Mobil, LA. Aditi Bansal No information given. Courtney Bareswilt No information given. Nicole Chittum No information given. Nicholas Deerhake Graduated Cum Laude; Hired by Shell, LA. Joshua Detzel No information given. Morgan Doty Hired by Procter & Gamble, OH. James Emmenecker Hired by Honda, OH. Nathan Fahrenkamp Graduated Magna Cum Laude; No information given. Jeremy Fichtenbaum Hired by Exxon Mobil, DC. Lydia Griffith No information given. Daniel Grover No information given. William Herold Graduated Cum Laude; Hired by Arkema Inc., PA. Stephanie Hines No information given. Clinton Holloway Graduated Cum Laude; No information given. Maya Hughes Graduated with Honors in Engineering, Magna Cum Laude; Hired by L’Oreal USA, NY. Jay Johnson No information given. Timothy Kananen Hired by JM Smuckers, MO. Geoffrey Kleimeyer Graduated Summa Cum Laude; Hired by DOW Chemical, TX. Ronald Lechner Graduated Cum Laude; Hired by Dannon Co, NY. Jason Lee Graduated Magna Cum Laude; No information given. Andrew Lust Hired by Chemical Abstracts Service, OH. Dameon Medley No information given. Patrick Merrilees No information given. Kendel Mesch Graduated Magna Cum Laude; Hired by Owens Corning, OH. Brian Novi Graduated with Honors in Engineering, Cum Laude; No information given. Zacharias Obermeyer Hired by Laird Technologies, OH. Timothy Oliver No information given. Aaron Plumley Graduated Cum Laude; Hired by HB Fuller.

Sandeepa Rathnayaka Harini Ruberu Jasline Sahota Rayvion Sanford Colin Schumaker Madeline Shirk Frank Sweterlitsch Laura VanVliet Vadim Vishnepolsky Daniel Weckstein

No information given. No information given. Hired by PepsiCo, OH. Hired by L’Oreal USA, KY. Graduated Magna Cum Laude; Hired by Exxon Mobil, LA. Graduated with Honors in Engineering, Magna Cum Laude; Hired by Evans Adhesive Corp, OH. Hired by Cargill Inc., OH. Hired by NALCO, TX. Graduated Summa Cum Laude; Hired by Deloitte Consulting LLP, OH. Hired by Niagara Bottling, LLC, OH.

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Course Enrollment

Spring 2013 # Course Instructor Course Title 56, 51 2200 Andre Palmer, Jessica Winter Process Fundamentals 91 2420 Martin Feinberg Transport Phenomena I 247 2523 Aravind Asthagiri Separation Processes 0 3189 James Rathman Professional Practice in Industry 27 3508 Michael Paulaitis Thermodynamics 56 3521 Kurt Koelling Transport Phenomena II 159 3610 James Rathman Kinetics and Reactor Design 193 3630 Carlo Scaccia Unit Operations I 18 4624 Bhavik Bakshi Process Dynamics & Controls 23 4760 Carlo Scaccia, LS Fan Engineering Economics & Strategy 101 4764 David Tomasko Process Design & Development 21 5733 Jeffrey Chalmers Novel Separation Processes 40 5734 James Rathman Molecular Informatics 19 5761 Jack Zakin CBE Processes 33 5765 Jeffrey Chalmers Principles of Biochemical Engineering 38 5772 Bhavik Bakshi Principles of Sustainable Engineering 10 5774 Winston Ho Polymer Membranes 29 5775 Kurt Koelling Rehology of Fluids 9 4193 Various Undergraduate Individual Studies 10 4998 Various Undergraduate Research 2 4998H Various Undergraduate Honors Research 2 4999 Various Undergraduate Thesis Research 8 4999H Various Undergraduate Honors Thesis Research Summer 2013 # Course Instructor Course Title 180 4630 Carlo Scaccia Unit Operations Lab 18 5755 Bob Johnson (Adjunct) Chemical Process Safety 0 4193 Various Undergraduate Individual Studies 0 4998 Various Undergraduate Research 0 4998H Various Undergraduate Honors Research 0 4999 Various Undergraduate Thesis Research 0 4999H Various Undergraduate Honors Thesis Research

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Autumn 2013 # Course Instructor Course Title 60, 72 2200 Kurt Koelling, Jessica Winter Process Fundamentals 98 2420 Andre Palmer Transport Phenomena I 123 2523 Aravind Asthagiri Separation Processes 0 3189 James Rathman Professional practice in Industry 87 3508 Isamu Kusaka Thermodynamics 84 3521 Isamu Kusaka Transport Phenomena II 39 3610 Umit Ozkan Kinetics & Reactor Design 84 4624 Bhavik Bakshi Process Dynamics & Controls 90 4760 LS Fan, Carlo Scaccia Novel Separation Processes 97 4764 Jeffrey Chalmers Process Design & Development 30 5740 Michael Paulaitis, Quantitative Cell Biology for R. Soorykumar Engineers & Scientists 46 5765 S.T. Yang Principles of Biochemical Engineering 9 5769 Stephen Lee Biomedical Nanotechnology 82 5771 Barbara Wyslouzil Air Pollution 35 5773 Stuart Cooper Introduction to High Polymer Engineering 1 4193 Various Undergraduate Individual Studies 6 4998 Various Undergraduate Research 1 4998H Various Undergraduate Honors Research 4 4999 Various Undergraduate Thesis Research 7 4999H Various Undergraduate Honors Thesis Research


Number of B.S. Degrees Per Year

Shows Total Students, Number Granted to Women and Number Granted to Ethnic Minorities

Undergraduate Enrollment Graphs

130 125 120 115 110 105 100 95 90 85 80 75 70 65 60 55 50 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0

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665

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Tracking CBE 200/2200 Enrollment

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CBE 2200 is the department's first major course. This table shows total enrollment in that course and the break down enrollment of women and ethnic minority students. Previous years include only students who passed the course with a C- or better.

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Percentage of Women & Ethnic Minorities Versus Number of Total Students Over Time

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2010

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2013-2014 Undergraduate Scholarship Information A total of 161 students were awarded undergraduate scholarships in the Chemical & Biomolecular program. The vast majority of those students were current majors, although a small amount went to recruit high ability first year students as well. A total of $179,500 was awarded to students heading into the 2013-2014 school year. The average award was $1114 this year compared to $955 the previous year. Trends in data from financial aid show that the number and amount of both student and parent loans have been increasing. Both Ohio State tuition and University financial support have been increasing. However, since the increase in scholarship support hasn’t been able to keep up with tuition increases, engineering students and their families have had to increase their debt levels to cover the additional costs. In the Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering Department, department scholarships from alumni and corporate donors help defray a small part of the loan burden for many of our students. Department scholarships are determined mainly by merit. However, when a scholarship specifies that a student’s need be considered, both merit and need are taken into account. We thank all of our alumni and corporate donors who have established scholarship endowments or support scholarships on an annual basis. - 16 -

Robert W. Adams Memorial Scholarship Asper, Kevin Robert; Blum, Nicholas Thomas; Hesse, Mary Elizabeth; Maltry, Kathryn Grace; Ruffley, Jonathan P. Harold W. Almen Scholarship Alkhatib, Hussein Badr; Chesser, Ryan James; Lewis, Devyn Patrick; Llewellyn, Killian Jon; Miller, Patrick Ryan; Montjoy, Doug Gordon; Nowicki, Kevin Michael; Patel, Parth A.; Rodriguez, Lucas Moses; Short, Andrew Michael; Smith, Michael Jonathan; Traine, Samantha Marie; Vasquez V, Gabrielle Marie. Paul Bates Scholarship Boon, Jordan Tyler; Claytor, Alexandra Renee; Johnson Jr., Keith Allen; McNeil, Janee; Sanford, Rayvion Aleisha. The George S. Bonn Scholarship Cheng, Zezhen; Lu, Luhe; Mao, Xinpei; Na, Jing; Pan, Jie; Uppati, Sai Pranav Reddy; Wang, Ziwei; Wong, Ka Heen Gary; Yang, Wenlan. J.R. Boothe Scholarship Fund Zins, Zachary Paul Eskay.

William I. Burt Memorial Scholarship Fund Bonamer, Daniel George; Brackman, Erica Lynn; Braun, Nicholas Aloysius; Bresson, Julianne Noel; Cambraia, Jody; Cutting, Jordan Dean; Fahrenkamp, Nathan Joseph; Fouasnon, Joshua Benjamin; Forkey, Jarrett Reno; Gallagher, Regina Christine; Helber, Emily Marie; Jokerst, Mitchell Allen; Justus, Nicholas Ronald; Kolliopoulos, Panayiotis Konstantinou; LaBrecque, Kacie Nicole; Lacher, Paul Stephen; Logan, Alison Nicole; Lyon, Peter Daniel; Martin, Aleesha Kay; McHugh, Marissa Kathleen; Mesch, Kendel M.; Molitoris, Kathryn Marie; Newmyer, Andrew Grant; Oliver, Timothy Joseph; Pangilinan, Nicole Malto; Sabol, David Michael; Schwertner, Alexandra Leona; Stockton, Douglas Samuel; Strickland, Aaron Alexander; Summerlin, Bryan John; Turco, Michael John; Westfall, Jesse James. The James F. and Patricia C. Dietz Engineering Scholarships Fund Fletcher, Charles C.; Glick, Lily Rebecca; Piening, Eric Michael; Zierden, Hannah Christine.


Dorothy J. & Herbert L. Fenburr Scholarship Anderson, Christina Lucille; Anderson, Derek Michael; Barlage, Jeremy Joseph; Borror, John Thomas; Braswell, Nathan Brian; Carver, Faith Anne; Chen, Alexandria Ying; Cohen, William Fredric; Cooper, Steven Michael; Danylewycz, Orest Andrij; Daubenmire, Trent; Davies, Sean Michael; Davis, Jonathan T.; DeVita, Derek James; Gerges, George Anthony; Guan, Gar Wai; Hamayel, Mohannad Mutee; Jordan, Bradley David; Kimmel, Matthew Allen; Lechner Jr., Ronald Scott; McCaffrey, Marisa Anne; McNulty, Kevin Michael; Mohammad, Mohammad Hashem; Ng, Enoch Joshua; Nimon, Kyle Anthony; Nystrom, Steven Vernon; Ratliffe, Jacob Michael; Schneider, Kyle Phillip; Shah, Deep Bhupendra; Stewart, Kevin Allen; Streng, Maria Anne; Strutz, Jonathan Robert; Thomas, Chelsea Denese; Thompson, Zechariah David; Wegman, Kevin Robert; Whitman, Andrew J.; Volchko, Nathan William; Zins, Zachary Paul Eskay.

David H. George Chemical Engineering Scholarship Anim II, Nana; Cummings, Thomas; De Leon, Jr., Rafael; Ellis, Jonathan; Hagenmaier, Audrey; Hang, Nathaniel; Kell, Sabrina; Lyons, Sarah; Sandvik, Peter; Taylor, Micaela. Allan I. Gordon Undergraduate Scholarship for Study in Biochemical Engineering Luppino, William. Todd David Harris Memorial Scholarship Hochberg, Scott; Kaufman, Nicole. William R. & Doris M. Harris Scholarship in Chemical Engineering Guenther, Mitchell Douglas; Holloway, Clinton Robert; Kleimeyer, Geoffrey David; Lee, Jason J.; Louis, Mitchell Alan; Mog, Brian Joseph; Vishnepolsky, Vadim.

Webster B. Kay Scholarship in Chemical Engineering Bui, Loan My; Dorfi, Anna Elisabeth; Higgins, Chloe Ann. Lubrizol Foundation Scholarship Konderson, Matthew Christopher; McLean, Erin Leigh. The Tom and Gail Reardon Chemical Engineering Scholarship Fund Alade, Eunice Oluwadamilola; Brown, Josh William; Kennie, Whitney. The Howard R. Steele Memorial Scholarship in Chemical Engineering Chabrier, Santiago; Clarson, Heather; Costa, Manuara; Seibel, Nicole. Aldrich Syverson Scholarship Neu, Adam Russell; Dellon, Lauren Danielle. H. Richard Unkel Chemical Engineering Class of 1941 Baker, Hillary; Empfield, Abbey Mae; Gauthier Jr., Joseph Allen; Kriner, Robert Joseph; Steffan, Lisa M; Whitten, Jane Amelia. Harry B. Warner Scholarship Butler, Brittney A.

Milton & Karen Hendricks Scholarship Chen, Angela.

William H. Whirl Scholarship Pangilinan, Nicole Malto.

Smith E. Howland Scholarship Gower, Mitchell Walton; Luo, Wei.

The Michael D. Winfield Scholarship Hughes, Maya Christine.

The Samuel S. and Grace Hook Johnston Memorial Chemical Engineering Scholarship Fund Amatulli, Ryan; Collinger, Nicholas John.

Fred H. Winterkamp Memorial Scholarship Coates, Zachary Alan; Czebatul, Nathaniel Raymond; Student preparing the water-diluted acetic acid charge for the activated Detwiler, Andrea Marie; Hudson, Paul Wesley; carbon fixed bed adsorption experiment in the Unit Ops Lab. Lapp, Cole Thomas; Weisgarber, Ethan Lloyd.

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2013 Alumni Donors Year / Name of Alumnus/Alumna:

1941 David Thomas; 1943 James C. Wynd; 1944 Wallace L. Bostwick; 1945 Arch G. Robison; 1947 Dalton F. Drake; 1948 Dick F. Hoffman, David E. James, Henry B. Lange, Richard M. Morrow estate, Manuel Ramos, George R. Secrist, Robert M. Tarr; 1949 John A. Burgbacher, J.H. Kerstetter, Robert E. Kraus, John B. Martin, Bryce H. McMullen, Theodore A. Rado; 1950 R.B. Ritter, Richard L. Scott, Ralph E. Sieber; 1951 Charles L. Dornbusch, Richard N. Eilerman, Bruce E. Hill, John R. Parkinson, Norbert F. Reinert, Donn P. Rice, David B. Speed; 1952 James F. Froning, Donald E. Haupt, C.R. Heil, Robert H. Hill, Charles J. Schmitz; 1953 Robert A. Bates, G.C. Bazell, Roger L. Briggs, David E. Buskirk, Walter E. Donham, Herbert G. Krane, Wilfred C. Ling, Ernest Reinmuller, Harold L. Stelzer, James L. Wilson; 1954 Paul M. Engle; 1955 John R. Blunden, Wendell B. Hammond, Robert A. Cody, William D. Coe, Herbert H. Fanning, Majog Kumar D. Sanghvi, David A. Strang,Walter R. Andrews, A.L. Carter, Jon D. Helms; 1958 Edward H. Bollinger, James R. Facer, Barry C. Hartley, Dan M. Hayes,Werner S. Lichtenstein, Valdis E. Petritis, James W. Stark; 1959 Lee W. Addie, James O. Albery, James H. Laughlin, Brian L. Nyquist, Darryl J. Von Lehmden; 1960 Guy A. Crossley, Joseph O. Estill, William D. Gieseke, Orville W. Gruebmeyer, Warren E. McAdams, Phillip J. McAteer, Irwin Weinstock, Russell L. Wilt; 1961 Paul R. Bigley, Richard B. Cooper, Clyde W. Folk, Ronald L. Follmer, Ted Hanson, Ronald D. Harris, Gordon R. Howard, John N. Rapach; 1962 Kenneth J. Fulk, Richard L. Hoffman, C.D. Osbun, Dean Snider, Michael J. Sorocak, Lawrence R. Steele, Michael D. Winfield; 1963 Nelson W. Barnhill, Meyers G. Hammond, Robert P. Kasper, Kay L. Snider; 1964 Gary L. Beeler, Alkis Constantinides, Michael B. Cutlip, William R. Ferris, David E. Hazlebeck, Girish D. Parikh, James B. Sapp; 1965 Oliver L. Davies, Frederick H. Flor, John P. Gegner, Frederick J. Rerko, Michael C. Royer, Fred A. Shaffstall, William A. Smith, Eugene N.Wheeler; 1966 James G. Arnold, James V. Braun, Thomas E. Fitz, Edwin R. Haering, William G. Lowrie, John W. Mitchell; 1967 John W. Bradshaw, C.D. Dunlap, F.W. Hauschildt, Dennis W. Hurley, Wilma D. Jancuk, Graham F. Painter, Anthony Santavicca; 1968 A.D. Bare, Lawrence H. Green, Ronald M. Kovach, John M. Yacher; 1969 Y.J. Ahn, Smith E. Howland, Robert D. Litt, M.A. Rao; 1970 James F. Dietz, David R. Grove, John D. Rensel, Richard B. Strait, Rosa Uy;

1971 Karen L. Hendricks, Paul D. Jachimiak, Jeffrey L. Kosch, David O. Kutscher, Arthur H. Morth, David K. Ni, William E. Pritchard, Richard D. Stolk, Stephen Zakanycz; 1972 Charles B. Ernst, Edwin P. Kawasaki, William C. Leipold, Ronald R. Remick; 1973 John C. Bost, Charles N. Carpenter, David A. Dargan, Mark E. Forry, Robert C. McKee, George L. Ott; 1975 John T. Erikson, Wayne R. Fontaine, Stephen L. Grant, John E. Myers, Michael A. Patterson, James Watt; 1976 Dale F. Arnold, James M. Delabar, Lawrence R. Latta; 1977 Douglas J. Hallenburg, David M. Muller; 1978 James H. Etherton, Janet L. Inkrott, Donna J. Kniss, Rad V. Scott, Elizabeth A. Stuber, Neil P. Stuber, Paul W. Vance, Brian K. Weider, Thomas E. Winkler; 1979 Douglas T. Brown, Kevin R. Cole, Darice A. Davis, Karen T. Muphy, Gary S. Phillips, Ronald C. Reynolds, Inger J. Schultz, Tad K. Williams; 1980 Frederick T. Clark, Bruce R. DeBruin, Paul T. Dubetz, Carol B. Ehrman, Fred D. Ehrman, Matthew J. Galosi, Mark C. Oliver, Mary C. Reynolds, Daniel R. Schwaegerle, Pankaj P. Shah, Laura L. Shapiro, Christine A.P. Sink, Timothy L. Strickler, Debra S. Warfield, Mark R. Warfield; 1981 Jerri B. Comer, Roy L. Comer, Nancy C. Dawes, Ronald A. Gibson, Dougles V. Lenz, William E. Naseman, James A. Telljohann; 1982 Douglas H. Baughman, Alex W. Kawczak, Daneil P. Lambert, Sumner M. Saeks, Christina S. Sistrunk, Heng- Sheng J. Torng, Michael B. Begland,Tracy F. Begland, Linda S. Evans, Robert L. Newman, Keith R. Nowak, Clark B. Wade, Robert E. Young; 1984 Lee Anne R. Curtis, Teresa L. Datz-Siegel, Randall L. Lonsbrough, Gregory M. Masica, George W. Miller, Roger W. Nelson, Sunil Satija, Douglas J. Ball, Andre W. Bur, Becky K. Bur, Roger G. Facer, Mark J. Hogan, Timothy A. Johnson, David J. Moonay, Kunle Ogunde, David G. Vutetakis, Cynthia J. Bishop, Edward Bochenek, Thomas G. Heeb,Bipender S. Jindal; 1987 Jeffrey D. Adams, Denise M. Burcham, Samuel D. Fink, Karen S. Johnston, D.B. Noe, Donna M. Walter; 1988 Amy E. Doty, Rajeev L. Gorowara, Rongher Jean, David W. Miller, Bhavesh V. Patel, Craig L. Shoemaker; 1989 David C. Arters, Suart F. Doty, Michael J. Pishkula, Jack Vinson; 1990 James P. Dangaran, Craig M. Kehres, James V. Lombardi, Kara B. Long; 1991 Kristan K. Latham, Rick Wright; 1992 Pamela J. Archer, Julie V. Joehlin, Scott A. Joehlin; 1993 Frank E. Seipel; 1994 Christopher W. Voight; 1996 Mark E. Buzek, Liping Zhang; 1997 John D. Clay, Paul D. Cowan, Theresa A. Dziewatkoski, Xukun Luo, Ellen M. Silva; 1998 Michael T. Timko, Matthew F. Ehlerding, James W. Holder; 2001 Thomas J. Jaynes, Eric S. Jensen, Andrew D. Kihm, Paul M. Noltemeyer, Edmund N. Tipping;

2002 Lisa A. Catauro, Jun Luo, Andre W. Finn, Xiangmin Han; 2004 Lori Engelhardt, Kurt Frey, Erica N. Jones, Adam M. Woeste; 2005 Garrett E. Pavlovicz; 2006 Robert H. Walters; 2007 Maxwell J. Wingert; 2008 He Bain, Zhihua Guo, Jeffrey R. Skinn; 2009 Cathryn J. Marshall, Andrew W. Vail; 2010 Jason R. Porter; 2011 Brandon C. Clinger, Daneil J. Grinnin, David A. Sesher; 2012 Brian C. Kiel, Anthony M. Unger.

Giving...

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Friends of the Department (includes Ohio State alumni): Lori A. Adams, Dawn L. Adloff, Thomas W. Adloff, Janet L. Ahn, Jo Ann Albery, Eunice G. Andrews, Joyce A. Arnold, Nancy E. Arnold (1976), Bhavik R. Bakshi, Mamta B. Bakshi (2003), Cherly H. Ball (1985), Susan K. Bare, Ida E. Baraickman, Dinah N. Barnhill, Betty B. Bates (1948), Patricia A. Bates, Janet W. Baughman, Juliabel R. Bazell, Karen S. Beeler, Lavada M. Bigley, David Bird, Glenn A. Bishop, Teresa Bochenek, Erestine F. Bodyke, Dorra L. Bost, Betty J. Bostwick, Martha F. Bradshaw, Carolyn C. Braun, Martha A. Briggs, Robert S. Brodkey, Rita E. Broestl, Carolyn T. Broman, G.W. Broman, Marcia Brouwer, Janet G. Brown, Michael W. Burcham, Marjorie P. Burgbacher, Gregory Busch, Judith L. Buskirk, Dirk A. Buth, Lisa L. Buth, Sally C. Carpenter (1960) Susan P. Carter, Micahel Catauro, Sharon R. Clark (1980), Kristy S. Clay (1996), Lois W. Cody, Edith B. Coe, Lisa R. Cole, Marily Cooper, Stuart L. Cooper, Christine Crandall, Mark Crane, La Donna F. Crossley, Susan F. Cutlip, Sharon K. Dargan, Margaret A. Davies, Darrell R. Davis, Mark E. Dawes (1981), Lucy P. DeBruin, Colette C. Delabar, Patricia C. Dietz, Trudy Donham, Beverly J. Dornbusch, Priscilla S. Drake, Victoria B. Dubetz, Anna M. Ehlerding (2000), Joyce Eilerman, Hope E. Erikson, Elaine Ernst, Diana K. Estill, Karen S. Facer, Liang-Shih Fan, Gail L. Feinberg, Martin R. Feinberg, Megan M. Ferriby (2013), Phyllis E. Ferris, Donna M. Fink, Jane F. Finn (2003), Matilda W. Fischer (1954), Roland C. Fischer (1950), Mary B. Tizgerald, June W. Fitz, Lynn D. Flanagan, Marlene G. Flor, David M. Flower, Nancy H.


The students and faculty of CBE thank you for joining in supporting them.

Flower, Suzanne Folk, Joan A. Fontaine, Linda Forry (1975), Nell M. Froning, Helen P. Fulk, Eric F. Funkenbusch, Jacqueline J. Gallagher, James W. Gallagher, Susan S. Galosi, Marilyn E. George (1949), Wilson K. Gibbins (1979), Sally L. Gibson, Beppy A. Gieseke, Christine C. Gorowara (1988), Kathryn W. Grant (1975), Karen V. Green (1968), Vicki Grove (1969), Judy H. Gruebmeyer, Suzanne R. Haering (1955), Diane Hafke, Lisa M. Hall, Carol O. Hammond, Kay Stratton Hanson (1960), Jane A. Harris (1960), Mary Lou S. Hartley, Caroline B. Harwood (2011), Ashley G. Haskins (1994), Jason R. Haskins (1996), Mildred B. Haupt, Beverly D. Hauschildt (1968), Beatrice G. Hayes, Patricia C. Hazlebeck, Sheryl W. Heeb, Beth M. Heil, Sharon A. Helms, Milt Hendricks, Maureen A. Herman, Thomas G. Herman, Ada S. Hill, Annie Ho, Donna R. Hoffman, Judy Hoffman (1962), Helen H. Hogan, Lee A. Holder, Yng Ok Hong, W.S. Winston Ho, Jeanne B. Howard, Christine H. Howland, Barbara B. Hurley (1970), Kenneth E. Inkrott (1976), Margaret M. Jachimiak, Eileen H. James, Richard J. Jancuk, Jillian B. Jaynes, Jaclyn M. Jensen (2001), Manju Jindal, Audrey M. Johnson, Adrienne M. Kasper, Izumi Kawasaki, Henrietta T. Kawczak, Dawn M. Kehres, Jolly S. Kihm (1999), Tim Kniss, Margaret L. Koegle (1950), Patricia Korte, Paul F. Korte, Linda K. Kosch, Mary Lou S. Kovach, Reta N. Krane, Marianna F. Kraus (1949), Christine L. Kurncz, Isamu Kusaka, Nancy L. Kutscher, Nancy K. Lambert, James L. Latham, Brenda B. Latta, Sandra M. Laughlin, L. James Lee, Sandra W. Lenz, Celia C. Ling, Marva A. Litt, Marie C. Lombardi, Richard P. Long, Kimberley T. Lonsbrough, Mark V. Lorson, Ernestine R. Lowrie, Phyllis R. Martin, Wilhelmina H. McAdams, Carol K. McAteer, Anne O. McKee, Eileen S. McMullen, Paula Meehan, Ross J. Meehan, Beatrice M. Miller, Jean E. Miller, Sue B. Mitchell (1965), Nancy K. Morth (1965), Mary D. Mulhall, Patrick J. Mulhall, Barbara A. Muller (1970), Sandra K. Myers (1976), Suzanne L. Naseman, Virginia F. Nelson, Kelly Newman, Michele H. Noe, Candace L. Nyquist, Angela M. Ogunde (1983), Jennifer Oliver, Irma M. Osbun, Janet M. Ott, Erdal Ozkan, Umit S. Ozkan, Allison L. Palmer, Andre F. Palmer, Kokila S. Parikh, Joann R. Parkinson (1950), Sarah N. Parsons (2011), Carolyn E. Patch (1966), Shital Patel, Mary P. Patterson, Linda L.

Paulaitis, Michael E. Paulaitis, Nancy H. Petritis, Lynn M. Pinter, William D. Pinter, Elizabeth A. Pshkula, Warren D. Poole, Susan Porter, Janell S. Pritchard, Micahel R. Puff, Mazie G. Quigley (1940), Isolina C. Ramos, Jan S. Rao, Margaret L. Rapach, James F. Rathman, Anna M. Reinmuller, Karen B. Remick, Sally B. Rensel, Phyllis K. Rerko, Donna T. Rice, Mary S. Ritter, Alice P. Robison, Susan L. Royer (1964), Pamela R. Saeks, Shobhana S. Sanghvi, Debra Santavicca, Linda S. Sapp, Gary G. Schultz, Lorna D. Schultz, William W. Schultz, Sonya M. Schwaegerle, Robin S. Scott (1978), Viola M. Scott, Nancy L. Shaffstall, Sonal P. Shah, Gary N. Shapiro, Shiowru Shau, Elizabeth H. Shoemaker, Randall A. Siegel, Douglas D. Sink, John B. Sistrunk, Barbara D. Smith, Carie Smith (1996), Sally H. Sorocak (1961), Steve W. South (1968), Joanne F. Speed, Donna S. Steele (1960), Louise M. Stelzer (1952), Melanie D. Stempowski (1990), Patricia J. Stolk (1970), Connie L. Strait (1970), Kimberley J. Strickler (1981), Beverly M. Sweeney, Thomas L. Sweeney, Christine M. Syverson, Elizabeth Syverson, William R. Syverson (1974), David Szarowicz, Elaine Szarowicz, I-Ching Tang, W.I. Tarr (1948), Christine M. Tarte, Sandra J. Telljohann (1983), Pang Y. Ting, Nicole C. Tipping, Amy J. Tomasko, David L. Tomasko, Betty F. Unkel (1942), Sue Van Patten, Rene A. Vance, Rebecca H. Voight, Helen M. Von Lehmden, Adrian E. Vonk, Sharon S. Vonk, Rene K. Vutetakis, Jill C. Wade (1984), Thomas J. Ward (1985), Bonnie M. Watt, Julia R. Weider, Shu-Huan Weng (1979), Ardis W. Westhoff, Harold E. Westhoff, Cindra Wheeler, Marlene H. Wilcox (1958), Wenda Williamson, Susan H. Williams, Norma H. Wilson, Cindy E. Wilt, Arlene R. Winfield, Caroline Winkler, Adam E. Winter (2008), Jessica O. Winter, Jen M. Woeste (2004), David W. Wood, Barbara E. Wyslouzil, Chihae Yang (1981), Dandan Yang, Shang-Tian Yang, Debra F. Young, Barbara A. Zakanycz, Jacques L. Zakin, Laura P. Zakin, Baohua Zhang (2009), Ping C. Zhang, Guifang Zhu, Ann M. Zoellner. Corporate and Organizational Donors 3M Foundation, Abbott Laboratories, Albemarle Foundation, Arkema Inc. Foundation, AT&T (matching gifts), Edward H. Bollinger Revocable Trust, BP Foundation

Inc., BASF Corporation, ButylFuel LLC, Carnoustie Constulting LTD, Chevron Humankind Program, Chevron Phillips Chemical Company LLC, Chevron Texaco Information, Clorox Company Foundation, Corning Incorporated Foundation, Dow Chemical Company, Dow Chemical Foundation, Dow Corning Corporation, Egyptian Cultural & Educational Bureau, Eli Lilly and Company Inc. (matching gifts), Embassy of the Arab Republic of Egypt, Enterprise Products, ExxonMobil Corporation, GE Foundation, General Mills Foundation, IBM International Foundation, Ingredion Inc., Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies, Lubrizol Foundation, Make A Difference Foundation Inc., Marathon Petroleum Company LP, MDU Resources Foundation, Nestle R&D Center Ohio, Inc., Occidental Petroleum Charitable Foundation, P&G Fund of The Greater Cincinnati Foundation, PepsiCo Foundation, Pfizer Foundation (matching gifts), PPG Industries Foundation, Public Power Philanthropy Credit Card Gifts Fund of The Columbus Foundation, Randall Lonsbrough DDS, Inc., W.G. Lowrie Charitable Lead Trust, Fred A. & Nancy L. Shaffstall Fund, Sherwin-Williams Foundation, Solvay Information Services NAFTA LLC, Michael & Arlene Winfield Family Fund, TE Connectivity.

~Step into the circle of giving and receiving~

Students Xiang Zhang, Witopo Salim, & Cheng Chung

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Graduate Program Ranking

Faculty Productivity

The 2015 US News and World Report rankings of engineering graduate programs placed the Lowrie Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at #23. While the college rankings are based in good part on objective measures such as research funding, number of PhD graduates, number of publications, etc., the departmental rankings are based on subjective surveys of deans of engineering and industrial executives.

The following table relating to faculty research and our PhD program attests to our faculty’s productivity. In the past five years the average graduation rate was 15 PhD students per year and a ratio of 0.78 PhD degrees per faculty member. 2012 shows a decline in research expenditures to $7.3M, reflecting the end of substantial funding from the State of Ohio’s “Third Frontier” program.

2010 OSU College of Engineeriing 27

2011 25

2012 29

2013 30

2014 29

2015 31

2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Total Faculty 17 17 18 19 19 20 20 Publications 89 78 91 125 100 130 131 Engineering Specialties: Publications per Faculty 5.23 4.58 5.06 6.58 5.26 6.50 6.55 Aerospace 22 19 19 22 25 22 Books or Book Chapters 11 8 14 10 13 6 11 Biological/Agriculture 11 12 12 14 14 11 Patents 1 2 3 4 1 8 6 Biomedical - 35 35 42 36 45 Total Grad Students 96 95 95 88 89 88 85 Chemical 27 27 27 28 29 23 Grad Students/Faculty 5.65 5.58 5.58 4.89 4.94 4.40 4.25 Civil 36 36 36 38 35 36 PhD Degrees Granted 11 11 15 18 9 21 13 Computer Engineering 20 23 23 19 18 PhD Degrees/Faculty 0.65 0.65 0.88 0.95 0.47 1.05 0.65 Computer Science - 28 28 34 Research Expenditures 12,249,000 12,462,000 13,332,000 16,181,000 10,649,000 7,253,000 8,225,000 Electrical 20 22 22 19 18 18 Research Exp/Faculty 720,530 733,060 740,670 851,580 560,470 362,650 411,250 Environmental/Env. Health 39 42 42 48 48 55 Industrial/Manufacturing 21 16 16 21 17 17 Materials 16 15 15 17 15 18 20 Mechanical 22 21 21 18 24 23 18 Nuclear 13 15 15 13 13 14 16 14

Research Expenditures During the past seven years the research expenditures for the department have been outstanding. While we experienced a decline to $7.2M in fiscal year 12, we had a modest increase in 2013 to $8.2M. On a per-capita basis, expenditures averaged over $580K per year during fiscal years 2009-2013. Our faculty are among the most productive at Ohio State and near the top of all chemical engineering departments in the nation.

12 Total

10

Indirect Cost

8 6 4 2 0 2008

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Graduate Degrees Granted Spring 2013 Master of Science Qirui Fan Viraj Modak Hrishikesh Munj Alexander Roth Hui Yang Lin Zhao

Advisor Jessica Winter Barbara Wyslouzil David Tomasko Andre Palmer Liang-Shih Fan W.S. Winston Ho

Summer 2013

Autumn 2013

Master of Science Advisor Jeevan Baretto David Wood Brian Belcik Andre Palmer Doctor of Philosophy Yinming Du Shang-Tian Yang Dissertation: High-yield and high-titer n-butanol production from lignocellulosic feedstocks by metabolically engineered Clostridium tyrobutyricum.

Master of Science Cassandre Dorcena Zi Tong

Berrin Kursun Bhavik Bakshi Dissertation: Towards Design of Sustainable Energy Systems in Developing Countries: Centralized and Localized Options. Meimei Liu Shang-Tian Yang Dissertation: Expansion and Osteogenic Differentiation of Human Amniotic Fluid Derived Stem Cells. Laura Merugula Bhavik Bakshi Dissertation: Supporting Sustainable Markets through Life Cycle Assessment: Evaluating Emerging Technologies, Incorporating Uncertainty and the Consumer Perspective.

Preshit Gawade considers a research presentation at the 2013 Ohio State CBE Graduate Research Symposium. -Photo by Jeevan Baretto

Nihar Phalak Liang-Shih Fan Dissertation: Calcium Looping Processes for Pre- and Post-Combustion Carbon Dioxide Capture Applications. Kartik Ramasubramanian W.S. Winston Ho Dissertation: An experimental & process modeling study on CO2selective membranes for fuel cell Hydrogen purification & fluegas carbon capture.

Advisor Jessica Winter W.S. Winston Ho

Doctor of Philosophy Patrick Bennett Shang-Tian Yang Dissertation: Solid State Fermentation in a Spouted Bed Reactor and Modeling Thereof. Anthony Duong Barbara Wyslouzil Dissertation: Electrohydrodynamic Spray Fabrication of Microparticles and Nanoparticles for Use as Biomedical Delivery Vehicles. Kalpesh Mahajan Jessica Winter Dissertation: Development of Nanodevices for Bio-detection, Separation, Therapy, and Mechanotransduction. Brandon Miller Jeffrey Chalmers Dissertation: Quantitative Multiparameters Analysis of Fluorescently-Stained Negatively Enriched Peripheral Blood from Cancer Patients. Harshad Pathak Barbara Wyslouzil Dissertation: Nucleation and Droplet Growth During Co-condensation of Nonane and D2O in a Supersonic Nozzzle. Ibrahim Soykal Umit Ozkan Dissertation: Characterization of cobalt and cerium coordination environments for catalytic steam reforming of bio-derived liquids.

Yanan Zhao W.S. Winston Ho Dissertation: Carbon dioxide-selective Membranes Containing Sterically Hindered Amines.

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Graduate Program Seminars Spring 2013 1/10 Nicholas Brunelli, Postdoctoral Fellow, School of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, “The Sub-Nanometer Length Scale: Exploring Fundamental Challenges in Aerosols & Catalysis.” 1/31 Elijah Thimsen, Postdoctoral Associate, Chemical Engineering and Materials Science and Mechanical Engineering, University of Minnesota, “Atomic Layer Deposition of Cu2ZnSnS4 (CZTS) For Nanostructured Solar Cells and Fundamental Materials Research.” 2/7 Jason Burdick, Associate Professor, Department of Bioengineering, University of Pennsylvania, “Injectable Hydrogels with Engineered Properties and Molecule Release for Cardiac Repair.” 2/14 Qing Peng, Research Scientist, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, Duke University, “Chemical Assembly of Materials at the Molecular Level.” 2/21 James A. Dumesic, Steenbock Professor and Michel Boudart Professor, Chemical and Biological Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison, “Strategies for Catalytic Conversion of Lignocellulosic Biomass to Fuels and Chemicals.” 2/28 Jim Wallace, Professor Emeritus, Director, Burgers Program for Fluid Dynamics, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Maryland, “Highlights of Fifty Years of Turbulent Boundary Layer Research.” 3/7 Nitash Balsara, Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering, University of California, Berkeley, “Nanostructured Block Copolymers for All-Solid Lithium Batteries.” 3/21 Linda Broadbelt, Sarah Rebecca Roland Professor and Chair, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Northwestern University, “Designing Reaction Pathways to Novel Chemicals and Materials Using Kinetic Modeling.” - 22 -

4/4 Mark Davis, Lowrie Lecture I, Warren and Katharine Schlinger Professor, California Institute of Technology, Chemical Engineering, Member, City Hope Comprehensive Cancer Center, Experimental Therapeutics Program, “Fighting Cancer with Nanoparticle Medicines: The Nanoscale Matters!”

9/26 Sanat Kumar, Professor and Chair, Department of Chemical Engineering, Columbia University, “Nanoparticle Amphiphiles.”

4/5 Mark Davis, Lowrie Lecture II, “The Rise and Realization of ‘Molecular’ Chemical Engineering.”

10/3 Jodie Lutkenhaus, Assistant Professor, Artie McFerrin Department of Chemical Engineering, Texas A&M, “Temperature-Responsive Polyelectrolyte Multilayer Films and Microtubes.”

4/11 Monica Burdick, Assistant Professor, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Ohio University, “Identification of E-selectin Ligands on Breast Cancer Cells: Implications for Bloodborne Metastasis.”

10/10 Michael Boehm, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, School of Chemical Engineering, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, “The Physics of Eating: How Do We Research Oral Processing?”

4/18 Peter Tessier, Assistant Professor, Chemical & Biological Engineering, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, “Antibodies by Design.”

10/17 Sheldon Park, Assistant Professor, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, University of Buffalo, “Engineered Molecular Recognition in Biotechnology and Medicine.”

Autumn 2013 8/22 Dan Luss, Cullen Professor of Engineering, Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of Houston, “Application of Chemical Reaction Engineering to Reducing Automobile Emissions.” 8/29 Celeste Nelson, Associate Professor, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Princeton University, “Forcing Tissues to Build Themselves.” 9/5 Laura Segatori, Assistant Professor, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Bioengineering, Biochemistry and Cell Biology, Rice University, “Reprogramming the Proteostasis Network to Enhance Cellular Clearance Pathways.” 9/19 Mahmoud El-Halwagi, Professor and Holder of the McFerrin Professorship, Artie McFerrin Department of Chemical Engineering, Texas A&M University, “Sustainable Process Design Through Mass and Property Integration.”

10/24 Doraiswami Ramkrishna, H.C. Peffer Distinguished Professor, School of Chemical Engineering, Purdue University, “On Dynamic Modeling of Metabolism. The Cybernetic Approach.” 10/31 GRIP Seminar, Yuanxin Chen, “New Membranes Structures and Compositions Effective for CO2 Separation and Capture,” Anshuman Fuller, “Strontium Cobalt Ferrite Perovskite Materials as Electro-Catalysts for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells: Effect of Ce Substitution at the A-site,” Zi Tong, “Zeolite/Polymer Composite Membranes for CO2 Capture from Flue Gas.” 11/14 Randall Winans, Senior Scientist, X-ray Science Division, Advanced Photon Source, Argonne National Laboratory, “In Situ X-ray Scattering of Catalytic Transformations.” 11/21 Susannah Scott, Professor, Chemical Engineering, Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of California Santa Barbara, “Creating Catalytically Active Sites on Oxide Surfaces with Molecular Precision.”


Graduate Student Awards Graduate Research Symposium

Deepika Singh: Kokes Award at the North American Cataly sis Society meeting (June 2013), and an AIChE Catalysis and Reaction Engineering (CRE) Division Travel Award (November 2013).

Rich Brandon “Engineers train to be excellent problem solvers. As Ohio State students, you should be among the best,” said Rich Brandon (‘83; Dow Chemical), 2013’s Ohio State CBE Graduate Research Symposium keynote speaker. Rich also made the point that complex problems require diverse teams and a multidisciplinary approach. He has found that learning how to collaborate across disciplines is key to success. The full-day event, sponsored by Dow Chemical, attracted 26 representatives from 17 different companies, including Dow, DuPont, ExxonMobil, General Mills, and Shell.

Katja Binkley: NSF-funded Partnership in International Research and Education (PIRE) Fellowship to attend the 10th Congress on Catalysis Applied to Fine Chemicals and the PIRE Summer School in Turku, Finland (Summer 2013).

Ilgaz Soykal: Kokes Award at the North American Catalysis Society meeting (June 2013). “This was an excellent event,” said Ellen Silva (‘80, ‘93, ‘97; General Mills). “Quite professionally done and the caliber of research presentations and posters was quite good,” she added. Forty students (including one undergrad) showcased their research in a variety of posters and presentations. Below, Michael Coolbaugh (left), from David Wood’s research group, presents his research in protein engineering, and Niranjani Deshpande (right), from L.S. Fan’s research group, discusses a novel application of calcium looping technology for flue gas cleanup with Tom Burns (‘83, ‘85, Dow). Please visit http://go.osu.edu/GRS2013 for more info and a keynote transcript.

Lin Zhao: 2nd Place Poster Presentation Award at the Fuel Cell Seminar & Energy Exposition, Columbus, OH (October 2013) for his poster, CO2-Selective Membranes for H2 Purification for Fuel Cells.

Graduate Student University Fellowships Paul Garman Nitish Deshpande Aamena Parulkar

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Alumnus Profile: Paul Chungmoo Auh On the need for clean and safe energy: “Harmonize with nature before it’s too late.” of heating and cooling equipment such as a compact absorption refrigeration unit for use as a heating and cooling system. During this time, he also attended Ohio State as a grad student. “Western education gave me a strong technical background and a global mind, which deeply impacted and benefitted my career,” Auh recalls.

Paul Chungmoo Auh (‘70 MS-ChE, ‘75 PhD-ChE) and Heyeun Kang.

One of Ohio State University’s three “Discovery Themes” addressing the technological, social, and environmental stresses that define today’s global world is Energy and Environment -- an area of interest to many ChemEs. We spoke to alumnus Paul Chungmoo Auh, whose career involved developing scientific responses to the global need for energy and the associated effects on the environment, particularly in the field of solar energy and water pollution. Auh began his career at Columbia Gas, developing new types

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“I had left Korea in the early 60s, after the devastation of the Korean War. People were eager for better education, because they thought that advanced knowledge would be the key for a better future for both themselves and their country,” he explained. After graduating from Ohio State, Auh worked in the Solar Technology Group of the Energy and Environment Department at Brookhaven National Laboratory in Upton, NY to improve the performance of solar-operated air conditioning systems. “For most of my career, my main research interest has been solar energy, specifically, solar air-conditioning and passive solar technologies. I believe that passive solar technologies are economically viable in many instances at present,” he said.

“It’s unavoidable that we must find new and renewable energy for a sustainable environment,” he added. “The problem is that it is not easy to procure appropriate new energy options that are economically viable when compared to conventional energy resources. Solar electric, wind, and biomass appear to be compatible at the moment, as well as many other new energy options, however.” “The world would be safer without nuclear energy, for example, but many countries would not survive without it at the present time. The economics of clean and safe energy options will control the extent of nuclear energy useage in the future. Meanwhile, nuclear accidents will continue causing harm.” “We must choose a variety of new, economically viable, energy options, not just one specific one, because no single option would be able to significantly replace the current energy resources. That is why the formulation of a mixed energy plan may be necessary for each country or region. Since air, water, and land pollution is all inter-connected, a variety of advanced technologies - including bio - should be developed focusing on acid rain, waste chemicals, and animal wastes, etc., especially for water pollution,” he observed.

After retiring, Auh taught new and renewable energy technologies at Hanbat National University in Korea, and serves as president of the Green Industry Angel Club, which provides technical assistance and connections to both technology owners and investors in new and renewable energy areas. The major goal of the 25-member club is to help entrepreneurs create new businesses with the help of club members’ technical assistance. Auh, who has authored 370+ technical research papers and reports, and authored or co-authored five technical books on solar energy, received the National Order of Mokryun-Chang award from the president of Korea in 1990, and the Distinguished Alumnus Award from Ohio State University in 1993. In 1989 he received the Korean Ministry of Science and Technology’s Outstanding R&D Project Award, and the Korean Solar Energy Society’s main Academic Award. He served as Distinguished Senior Researcher at the Korea Institute of Energy Research for six years.


Faculty N. Martin, M. Van den Bossche, H. Gronbeck, C. Hakanoglu, J. Gustafson, S. Blomberg, A. Arman, A. Antony, R. Rai, A. Asthagiri, J.F. Weaver, E. Lundgren, "Dissociative Adsorption of Hydrogen on PdO(101) Studied by HRCLS and DFT," J. Phys. Chem. C 117, 13510-13519 (2013).

Aravind Asthagiri Associate Professor, PhD, Carnegie Mellon, 2003. Computational materials science, energy & sustainability. Awards and Honors Article on CO2 electroreduction on Cu(111) surface features on the inside cover of Angewandte Chemie. Books and Book Chapters A. Asthagiri & M.J. Janik (editors), “Computational Catalysis,” Royal Society of Chemistry (2013). Refereed Papers Y-T. Cheng, T. Liang, X. Nie, K. Choudhary, S.R. Philpot, A. Asthagiri, and S.B. Sinnott, “Cu Cluster Deposition on ZnO(10-10): Morphology and Growth Mode Predicted from Molecular Dynamics Simulations,” Surf. Sci., 621, 109 (2014). M. Patterson, X. Nie, F. Wang, R.L. Kurtz, S.B. Sinnott, A. Asthagiri, and P.T. Sprunger, "Growth and Structure of Cu and Au on the Non-polar ZnO(10–10) Surface: STM, XPS, and DFT Studies," J. Phys. Chem. C, 117, 18386 (2013).

C. Hakanoglu, F. Zhang, A. Antony, A. Asthagiri, and J.F. Weaver, “Selectivity in the initial C-H bond cleavage of nbutane on PdO(101),” Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys. 15, 1207512087 (2013). X. Bao, X. Nie, D. von Deak, E.J. Biddinger, W. Luo, A. Asthagiri, U.S. Ozkan, and C.M. Hadad, “A first-principles study of the role of quarternary-N doping on the oxygen reduction reaction activity and selectivity of graphene edge sites,” Topics in Catalysis, 56, 1623 (2013). X. Nie, M.R. Esopi, M.J. Janik, and A. Asthagiri, “Selectivity of CO2 reduction on Cu Electrodes: The Role of Kinetics of Elementary Steps,” Angew. Chemie., 52, 2459 (2013). Current Grants/Contracts $354,300 - Aravind Asthagiri (co-PI Jason Weaver) (20092013). Tailoring enantiospecific properties of chiral metal nanoclusters on chiral metal oxides, National Science Foundation. $189,541 - Aravind Asthagiri (2010-2014). Computational catalysis and atomic-level synthesis of materials: building effective catalysts from first-principles, DOE-EFRC (LSU). $600,000 - Aravind Asthagiri (PI Jason Weaver) (20122015). Growth and reactivity of oxide phases on crystalline Pd and Pt surfaces, DOE-BES.

A. Antony, A. Asthagiri, and J.F. Weaver, “Pathways and kinetics for the C-H bond cleavage of methane and ethane on PdO(101),” J. Chem. Phys., 139, 104702 (2013).

$480,000 - Aravind Asthagiri (PI Umit Ozkan) (2014-2017). Heteroatom-doped carbon materials as oxygen reduction electro-catalysts in acidic and alkaline media, DOE-BES.

B. Brooks Hinojosa, A. Asthagiri, and J.C. Nino, “Energy Landscape in Frustrated Systems: Cation Hopping in Pyrochlores,” Appl. Phys. Lett., 103, 022901 (2013).

$60,000 - Aravind Asthagiri (PI Jay Gupta) (2014-2015). Towards an atomic-scale understanding of CO2 photocatalysis, OSU IMR seed fund.

Robert Brodkey Professor Emeritus, PhD, University of Wisconsin, 1952. Validation of computational fluid dynamic codes with experimental measurements that involve full field, timeresolved, velocity vector measurements. Awards and Honors “Homage to Bob Brodkey at 85: ejections, sweeps and the genesis and extensions of quadrant analysis,” Paper (DFD13-2013-020001) presented by James Wallace in honor of Robert S. Brodkey for the DFD13 Meeting of The American Physical Society. http://go.osu.edu/BrodkeyHomage “An Opposed Jet, Process Flow Geometry: Three-Dimensional Experimental Results and Simulation for Verification,” by Robert S. Brodkey, Matt Nilsen, Abdullahi Yusuf, Alex Brown, Miguel Garcia, Anita Kiprovska, James Knight, Elizabeth Lynch, Thomas Yang, Yang Zhao, and Shoichiro Nakamura. This paper will be archived with the Knowledge Base at OSU Libraries. “Bob Brodkey: Then and Now” is a fun, CBE-made video tribute highlighting “The Brodkey’s” 50-year career at CBE. Watch it on YouTube at http://go.osu.edu/brodkey

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Current Grants/Contracts $418,965 - Yebo Li (co-PIs Bhavik R. Bakshi and Rudy Bucheit) (2012-2014). Development and demonstration of a low VOC polyurethane coating system using biopolyois derived from crude glycerol.

Bhavik Bakshi Professor, PhD, M.I.T., 1992. Sustainability science and engineering, process systems engineering. Awards and Honors Best Paper Award, second place at the International Symposium on Sustainable Systems and Technology, Cincinnati, OH, 2013, with Rebecca Hanes, Nathan Cruze, Prem Goel, Bhavik R. Bakshi. Refereed Papers N. B. Cruze, P. K. Goel, and B. R. Bakshi, “On the ‘rigorous proof of fuzzy error propagation with matrix-based LCI,’” International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment 18, 2, 516–519, 2013. A. Ramirez, B. R. Bakshi, T. Gibon, and E. Hertwich, “Assessment of Low Carbon Energy Technologies: Fossil Fuels and CCS,” Energy Procedia 37, 2637-2644, 2013. S. Singh and B. R. Bakshi, “Accounting for the Biogeochemical Cycle of Nitrogen in Input-Output Life Cycle Assessment,” Environmental Science & Technology 47, 16, 9388–9396, 2013. R. A. Urban and B. R. Bakshi, “Techno-Ecological Synergy as a Path Toward Sustainability of a North American Residential System,” Environmental Science & Technology 47, 4, 1985–1993, 2013. K. Zhuang, B. R. Bakshi, and M. J. Herrgard, “Multiscale modeling for Biochemical Production,” Biotechnology Journal 8, 9, 973–984, 2013.

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$6,000,000 - Yebo Li (co-PIs Bhavik R. Bakshi and several others) (2013-2017). US Department of Agriculture, BRDI program, Bioenergy and Biofuels Production from Lignocellulosic Biomass via Anaerobic Digestion and FisherTropsch Reaction.” $65,632 - Bhavik R. Bakshi (co-PIs: J. Fiksel, J. Martin, R. Lal, et al) (2012-2013). OSU Institute for Energy and the Environment, Toward Eminence in Sustainability: The OSU Campus as a Living Laboratory for Ecological Footprint Reduction.” $300,000 - Bhavik R. Bakshi (co-PI Michael D. Lepech, Stanford University) (2013-2016). National Science Foundation, “Seeking Synergy BetweenTechnological and Ecological Systems for Sustainable Engineering.”

Jeffrey Chalmers Professor, PhD, Cornell, 1988. Biochemical engineering, bioengineering, biomedical engineering. Refereed Papers Wu Yongg, Clayton Deighan, Brandon Miller, Priya Balasubramanian, Maryam Lustberg, Maciej Zborowski, Jeffrey Chalmers, “Isolation and analysis of rare cells in the blood of cancer patients using a negative depletion methodology,” Methods. 64(1):169-182. 2013. A. Chen, T. Byvank, W.-J. Chang, A. Bharde, G. Vieira, B. Miller, J.J. Chalmers, R. Bashir, R. Sooryakumar, “On-chip Magnetic Separation and Cell Encapsulation in Droplets,” Lab Chip 13(6):1172-1181. 2013. L.R. Moore, F. Nehl, J. Dorn, J.J. Chalmers, M. Zborowski. Open Gradient Magnetic Red Blood Cell Sorter evaluation on Model Cell Mixtures, IEEE Transactions on Magnetics 49(1):309-315. 2013. Patents Ratnasingham Sooryakumar, Dhriti Sooryakumar, Gregory Vieira, Jeffrey J. Chalmers, Mobile magnetic traps and platforms for micro/nano particle manipulation. U. S. Patent 6,623,984, March 19, 2013. Chalmers, J.J, Wu, W, Rathman, Compositions for reducing cell adhesion to bubbles. US Patent 8,440,800, May 14, 2013.

Left: A worker in the hallway of old Koffolt Labs enjoys a moment as “Robot Man!”


Current Grants/Contracts $359,779 - (PI: Jessica Winter, co-PI’s: Barbara Wyslouzil, Jeffrey Chalmers, Gang Ruan) (2012-2015). Micellular Electrospray Synthesis of Magnetic Quantum Dots. NSF# 1206745). Magnetic technologies for microalagal biofuel production. GRT00025262 (PI of sub-contract: Chalmers). NSF Phase II SBIR awarded to Phycal, Inc. 4/31/12- 3/31/14 $180,000 - PI Jeffrey Chalmers (2011-2013). CTC blood testing and Analysis. Navel Health Research Center (W911QY10-C-0235). $716,118 - PI Zborowski, subcontract Chalmers (20112013). Magnetic Cell Sorting and Analysis. NIH, (2R01 CA062349-15).

of Science (AAAS) Engineering Section Council Delegate 2012-2015.

Elected to Foreign Member, Australia Academy of Technology Science and Engineering (ASTE), November 22, 2013.

Refereed Papers

Chemical Engineering Academy Lecture, Missouri Science and Technology, Chemical Engineering Department, April 18-19, 2013.

X. Wang, D. E. Heath and S. L. Cooper, "Endothelial Cell Adhesion and Proliferation to PEGylated Polymers with Covalently Linked RGD Peptides," J. Biomed. Mater. Res., 100A, 794-801 (2012). D. E. Heath, and S. L. Cooper, "Design and Characterization of Sulfobetaine-containing Terpolyer Biomaterials," Acta Biomaterialia, 8, 2899-2910 (2012). D.E. Heath, C Kobe, D. Jones, N. Moldovan and S. L. Cooper, "In-Vitro Endothelialization of Electrospun Terpolymer Scaffolds: A Survey of Scaffold Type and Cell Source," Tissue Engineering, Part A, 19,(1-2), 79-90(2013).

$12,900,000 - PI Jim Lee, co-PI Jeffrey Chalmers (20042009). NSEC Proposal for a Center for Affordable Nanoengineering of Polymer Biomedical Devices, NSF EEC0425626.

Provost’s Bold Aspirations Lecture, University of Kansas, Chemical Engineering Department, April 29-30, 2013. Reuel Shinnar Lecture, The City College of The City University of New York, December 9, 2013. Plenary Lecturer, 7th World Congress in Particle Technology, Beijing, China, May 19-22, 2014. Plenary Lecturer, 11th International Conference on Gas-Liquid and Gas-Liquid-Solid Reactor Engineering (in conjunction with the 9th World Congress of Chemical Engineering), Seoul, Korea, August 19 – 22, 2013. Plenary Lecturer, Ohio Coal Association Annual Meeting, Columbus, Ohio, September 26, 2013. Plenary Lecturer, 2014 International Pittsburg Coal Conference, Pittsburgh, PA, October 2, 2014.

L.S. Fan

Stuart Cooper

Distinguished University Professor and C. John Easton Professor in Engineering, PhD, West Virginia University, 1975. Fluidization, multiphase flow, particulate reaction engineering, energy and environmental engineering, process tomography.

Plenary Lecturer, 2014 Chinese Academy of Engineering, Beijing, China, June 2, 2014. Book Chapters Dawei Wang, L.S. Fan, “Particle Characterization and Behavior,” Chapter 2 in “Fluidized-Bed Technologies for Near-Zero Emission Combustion and Gasification,” edited by F. Scala, Woodhead publishing, pp. 42 – 76 (2013).

University Scholar Professor and Department Chair, PhD, Princeton University, 1967. Polymer science and engineering, properties of polyurethanes and ionomers, bloodmaterials interactions, tissue engineering.

Awards and Honors

Refereed Papers

AIChE’s R. H. Wilhelm Award in Chemical Reaction Engineering, 2013.

Awards and Honors

Elected to Fellow, National Academy of Inventors, October 14, 2013.

Andrew Tong, Deepak Sridhar, Zhenchao Sun, Hyung R Kim, Liang Zeng, Fei Wang, Mandar V Kathe, Siwei Luo, Yuhao Sun, and L.S. Fan, “Continuous High Purity Hydro-

Elected as an American Association for the Advancement

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gen Generation from a Syngas Chemical Looping 25KWth Sub-Pilot Unit with 100% Carbon Capture,” Fuel, 103, 495 505 (2013). Eric Sacia; Shwetha Ramkumar, Nihar Phalak, and L.S. Fan, "Synthesis and Regeneration of Sustainable CaO Sorbents from Chicken Eggshells for Enhanced Carbon Dioxide Capture," ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering, 1, 903-909 (2013). Alan Wang, Dawei Wang, Niranjani Deshpande, Nihar Phalak, William Wang, and L.S. Fan, “Design and Operation of a Fluidized Bed Hydrator for Steam Reactivation of Calcium Sorbent,” I&EC Research, 52, 2793-2802 (2013). Hyung R. Kim, Dawei Wang, Liang Zeng, Samuel Bayham, Andrew Tong, Elena Chung, Mandar V Kathe, Siwei Luo, Omar McGiveron, Aining Wang, Zhenchao Sun, David Chen, and L.S. Fan, “Coal Direct Chemical Looping Combustion Process: Design and Operation of a 25-kWth SubPilot Unit,” Fuel, 108, 370-384 (2013). Qiang Zhou, Liang Zeng, and L.S. Fan, “Syngas Chemical Looping Process: Dynamic Modeling of a Moving Bed Reducer,” AIChE Journal, 59, 3432-3443 (2013). Samuel Bayham, Hyung R. Kim, Dawei Wang, Andrew Tong, Liang Zeng, Omar McGiveron, Mandar V. Kathe, Elena Chung, Ankita Majumder, Aining Wang, William Wang, Yao Wang, Zhenchao Sun, and L.S. Fan, “Iron-Based Coal Direct Chemical Looping Combustion Process: 200-Hour Continuous Operation of a 25 kWth Subpilot Unit,” Energy and Fuels, 27, 1347-1356 (2013). A. Tong, L. Zeng, M. Kathe, D. Sridhar, and L.S. Fan, “Application of the Moving Bed Chemical Looping Process for High Methane Conversion,” Energy and Fuels, 27, 4119–4128 (2013). Nihar Phalak, William Wang, and L.S. Fan, “Ca(OH)2-based calcium looping process development at The Ohio State University,” Chemical Engineering & Technology (Chemical/Calcium Looping special issue), 36, No. 9, 1451-1459 (2013).

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Hui Yang, Qiang Zhou, and L.S. Fan, “Three-Dimensional Numerical Study on Droplet Formation and Cell Encapsulation Process in a MicroT-Junction,” Chemical Engineering Science, 87, 100-110 (2013).

$100,000 - L. S. Fan (co-PI) (2011-2014). Study of Particle Rotation Effect in Gas-Solid Flows Using Direct Numerical Simulation with a Lattice Boltzmann Method, Department of Energy (DOE).

Siwei Luo, Ankita Majumder, Elena Chung, Dikai Xu, Samuel Bayham, Zhenchao Sun, Liang Zeng, and L.S. Fan, “Conversion of Woody Biomass Material by Chemical Looping Process—Kinetic Studies, Fixed Bed and Moving Bed Tests,” Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, In press. DOI: 10.1021/ie4020952.

$1000 - L. S. Fan (2012-2013). Undergraduate Research Award, Dow Chemical.

Zhenchao Sun, Qiang Zhou, and L.S. Fan, “Formation of Core-Shell Structured Composite Microparticles via Cyclic Gas-Solid Reactions.” Langmuir, in press. DOI: 10.1021/ la4029832. Dawei Wang and L.S. Fan, “Bulk Coarse Particle Arching Phenomena in a Moving Bed with Fine Particle Presence,” AIChE Journal, in press. Qiang Zhou and L.S. Fan, “A second-order accurate immersed boundary-lattice Boltzmann method for particleladen flows,” Journal of computational physics, under review. Patents L.S. Fan, W. Warsito and Q. Marashdeh, “3D and Real Time Electrical Capacitance Volume-Tomography Sensor Design and Image Reconstruction,” US Patent #8,614,707, December 14, 2013. Current Grants/Contracts $100,000 - L. S. Fan (PI) (2013-2014). Calcium Looping Process (CLP) for Clean Coal Conversion to Hydrogen and Electricity: Fate of Sulfur, Ohio Coal Development Office (OCDO). $202,444 - L. S. Fan (PI) (2010-2013). I-SMART: Integrated Curriculum for Smart Power Engineering, Department of Energy (DOE).

$2,100,000– L.S. Fan (PI) (2012-2014). Syngas Chemical Looping Demonstration at NCCC – II, DOE-ARPA-E. $1,800,000 – L.S. Fan (PI) (2012-2014). Syngas Chemical Looping Demonstration at NCCC – II, OCDO. $1,400,000 - L. S. Fan (co-PI) (2012-2013). CDCL- Phase I Demonstration, Department of Energy (DOE). $300,000 - L. S. Fan (co-PI) (2012-2015). Microfluidics for Cell Entrapment, NSF. $300,000 - L. S. Fan (PI) (2012-2015). Biomass Tar Interaction with Metal Oxide Oxygen Carriers, NSF. $400,000 - L. S. Fan (PI) (2012-2013). Moving Bed Heat Exchanger Study for Solar Energy Chemical Looping System Application, National Renewable Energy Lab (NREL). $66,666 - L. S. Fan (co-PI) (2013-2015). Novel Low-Cost Environmentally-Friendly Synthetic Approaches toward Core-Shell Structured Micro-Particles or Fossil Energy Applications, Department of Energy (DOE). $500,000 - L. S. Fan (co-PI) (2013-2015). CDCL-Phase II Study, Department of Energy (DOE). $1,200,000 - L. S. Fan (PI) (2013-2014). Chemical Looping Gasification for Hydrogen Enhanced Syngas Production with In-Situ CO2 Capture, Department of Energy (DOE). $100,000 - L. S. Fan (PI) (2013-2015). Coal Agglomeration Study in the CDCL Process, Ohio Coal Development Office (OCDO).


Martin Feinberg Richard Morrow Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering and Professor of Mathematics, PhD, Princeton University, 1968. Complex chemical systems, behavior of chemical and biochemical reaction networks. Refereed Papers Guy Shinar and Martin Feinberg, “Concordant Chemical Reaction Networks and the Species-Reaction Graph,” Mathematical Biosciences, 241, 1-23 (2013). Guy Shinar, Daniel Knight, Haixia Ji, and Martin Feinberg, “Stability and Instability of Isothermal CFSTRs with Complex Chemistry: Some Recent Results,” AIChE Journal 59, 3403-3411 (2013). Software Phillipp Ellison, Haixia Ji, Daniel Knight, and Martin Feinberg, The Chemical Reaction Network Toolbox, Version 2.2a, (2013) available at http://crnt.osu.edu Current Grants/Contracts $381,826 - Martin Feinberg (2008-2014). Collaborative Research: Multistability in Biological Networks, National Institutes of Health - General Medical Sciences. $340,718 - Martin Feinberg (2010-2014). Design Principles of Biochemical Reaction Networks, Emerging Frontiers, National Science Foundation.

Lisa Hall Assistant Professor, PhD, University of Illinois UrbanaChampaign, 2009. Polymer physics, theory and stimulation, statistical thermodynamics. Refereed Papers Jonathan R. Brown, Scott W. Sides, and Lisa M. Hall, “Phase Behavior of Tapered Diblock Copolymers from SelfConsistent Field Theory,” ACS Macro Lett., 2, 1105−1109, (2013). Current Grants/Contracts $40,000 - Lisa M. Hall (Co-PI Vishnu Sundaresan) (20132014). Engineering the Morphology of Ionenes for SelfHealing and Self-Destructing Materials, Institute for Materials Research, The Ohio State University. $1,174,126 - Jessica O. Winter (Co-PIs Lisa M Hall, Carol Lynn Alpert, Barbara E. Wyslouzil) (2013-2017). SNM: Continuous, Large-Scale Nanocomposite Production Via Micellular Electrospray, The National Science Foundation CMMI.

W.S. Winston Ho Professor, PhD, University of Illinois, Urbana, 1971. Molecularly based membrane separations, fuel-cell fuel processing and membranes, transport phenomena in membranes, separations with chemical reaction, reverse osmosis. Awards and Honors Distinguished Alumnus Award and Keynote Speech, Centennial Celebration of Wan-Li Elementary School, Wan-Li, New Taipei City, Taiwan, March 31, 2013. Invited Keynote Lecturer, “New Developments on Membranes for CO2 Separation and Capture,” 7th China-US Conference of Chemical Engineering, Beijing, China, October 14-18, 2013. Invited Plenary Lecturer, “New Advances in Membranes for Antibiotic Recovery and Controlled Release,” Gerhold and Kunesh Award Plenary Session on Separations, 2013 AIChE Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, Paper No. 54c, November 3-8, 2013. Invited Plenary Lecturer, “New Developments on Membranes for CO2 Separation and Capture,” Plenary Session on Advanced Separations for Sustainability III, 2013 AIChE Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, Paper No. 226a, November 3-8, 2013. Books and Book Chapters Elise B. Fox, Héctor R Colón-Mercado, Yuanxin Chen, and W.S. Winston Ho, “Development and Selection of Ionic Liquid Electrolytes for Hydroxide Conducting Polybenzimid-

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azole Membranes in Alkaline Fuel Cells,” ACS Symposium Series, 1117 (Ionic Liquids), 129-143; in Ionic Liquids: Science and Applications, Visser et al., eds., ACS Symposium Series, Washington, DC, Chap. 5, pp. 129-143 (2012). Refereed Papers Lin Zhao, Philip C.-Y. Chang, Chi Yen, and W.S. Winston Ho, “High-Flux and Fouling-Resistant Membranes for Brackish Water Desalination,” J. Membr. Sci., 10.1016/j.memsci.2012.09.018, 425-426, 1-10 (2013). Lin Zhao, Philip C.-Y.Chang, and W.S. Winston Ho, “HighFlux Reverse Osmosis Membranes Incorporated with Hydrophilic Additives for Brackish Water Desalination,” Desalination, 10.1016/j.desal.2012.07.020, 308, 225-232 (2013). Kartik Ramasubramanian, Yanan Zhao, and W.S. Winston Ho, “CO2 Capture and H2 Purification: Prospects for CO2Selective Membrane Processes,” AIChE J., doi:10.1002/ aic.14078, 59 (4), 1033-1045 (2013). Kartik Ramasubramanian, Yanan Zhao, and W.S. Winston Ho, “AIChE J. Highlight: CO2-Selective Membranes for Carbon Capture,” Chem. Eng. Prog., 109 (4), 20 (April 2013). W.S. Winston Ho, and Kang Li, “Recent Advances in Separations,” Curr. Opinion Chem. Eng., 10.1016/j.coche.2013.04.004, 2 (2), 207-208 (2013). Yanan Zhao, and W.S. Winston Ho, “CO2-Selective Membranes Containing Sterically Hindered Amines for CO2/H2 Separation,” Ind. Eng. Chem. Res., doi:10.1021/ie301397, 52, 8774-8782 (2013). Kartik Ramasubramanian, Ming Song, and W.S. Winston Ho, “A Spiral-Wound Water-Gas-Shift Membrane Reactor for Hydrogen Purification,” Ind. Eng. Chem. Res., doi:10.1021/ie302424y, 52, 8829-8842 (2013).

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Current Grants/Contracts $302,000 - W.S. Winston Ho (2010-2013). Advanced CO2- and H2S-Selective Membranes, OSURF Project No. 60025821, National Science Foundation. $6,000 - W.S. Winston Ho (2012-2013). Advanced CO2- and H2S-Selective Membranes, REU Supplement, OSURF Project No. 60037177, National Science Foundation.

Kurt Koelling

$150,000 - W.S. Winston Ho (2011-2013). Carbon Dioxide and Hydrogen Sulfide Clean-up of Gases, OSURF Project No. 60030576, National Science Foundation.

Professor, PhD, Princeton University, 1993. Polymer processing and rheology, polymer nanocomposites, bio-based Polymers, micro/nanofluidics.

$8,000 - W.S. Winston Ho (2012-2013). Carbon Dioxide and Hydrogen Sulfide Clean-up of Gases, REU Supplement, OSURF Project No. 60030576, National Science Foundation.

Refereed Papers

$183,519 - W.S. Winston Ho (2009-2014). Center for Affordable Nanoengineering of Polymer Biomedical Devices, NSEC Project sponsoring one PhD Student, with L. James Lee (PI), OSURF Project No. 60030348 & 60028680, National Science Foundation. $675,000 - W.S. Winston Ho (2011-2015). Advanced Hydrogen Reformate Stream Purifier for Fuel Cell Applications, OSURF Project No. 60031535 and 60042789, Office of Naval Research /DJW Technology, LLC. $3,000,000 - W.S. Winston Ho and Prabir K. Dutta (20112015). Novel Inorganic/Polymer Composite Membranes for CO2 Capture, OSURF Project No. 60032950, NETL, Department of Energy. $779,401 - W.S. Winston Ho (2013-2016). Carbon Dioxide Removal for Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Systems, OSURF Project No. 60037842, Bloom Energy Corporation. $500,000 - W.S. Winston Ho and Prabir K. Dutta (20132015). Novel Inorganic/Polymer Composite Membranes for CO2 Capture, OSURF Project No. 60040322, Ohio Department of Development.

M.D. Stevenson, H. Piristine, N.J. Hogrebe, T.M. Nocera, M.W. Boehm, R.K. Reen, K.W. Koelling, G. Agarwal, A.L. Sarang-Sieminski, K.J. Gooch, “A self-assembling peptide matrix used to control stiffness and binding site density supports the formation of microvascular networks in three dimensions,” Acta Biomaterialia, Vol. 9, Issue 8, 76517661 (2013). S. Yoo, C. Holloman, D. Tomasko, K. Koelling and M. A. Pascall. "Effect of High Pressure Processing on the Thermal and Mechanical Properties of Polyethylene Films Measured by Dynamical Mechanical and Tensile Analyses." Packag. Technol. Sci., online (2013). S. Modi, K. Koelling, Y. Vodovotz, "Assessing the mechanical, phase inversion, and rheological properties of poly[(R)-3-hydroxybutyrate-co-(R)-3-hydroxyvalerate] (PHBV) blended with poly-(l-lactic acid) (PLA)." European Polymer Journal, Vol. 49, no. 11, 3681-3690 (2013). Current Grants/Contracts $50,000 - Yael Vodovotz, Katrina Cornish, Kurt Koelling (2013-2014). Biobased PHBV/Hevea Natural Rubber Blends for Packaging Applications, CAPPS.


$10,000 - Yael Vodovotz, Katrina Cornish, Kurt Koelling (2013-2014). Biobased Polymer Films for Food Packaging Applications, CAPPS.

enberg, R.J. Lee, N. Muthusamy and J.C. Byrd, “Milatuzumab-Conjugated Liposomes as Targeted Dexamethasone Carrier for Therapeutic Delivery in CD74+/- Lymphoid Malignancies,” Clinic Cancer Research, 19(2), 347-356 (2013). B. Yu, Y. Mao, L. Bai, S. May, A. Ramanunni, Y. Jin, X. Mo, C. Carolyn, K.K. Chan, D. Jarjoura, G. Marcucci, R.J. Lee, J.C. Byrd, L.J. Lee and N. Muthusamy, “Liposomal Targeted Delivery Overcomes Off-target Immunostimulatory Effects of RNA Oligonucleotide,” Blood, 121, 136-147 (2013).

Isamu Kusaka Associate Professor, PhD, Caltech, 1998. Statistical mechanics, atomistic and mesoscopic simulations. Refereed Papers Isamu Kusaka, M. Talreja, D.L. Tomasko, "Beyond classical theory: Predicting the free energy barrier of bubble nucleation in polymer foaming,'' AIChE Journal, Volume 59, No. 8, 3042-3053, 2013.

L. James Lee Professor, PhD, University of Minnesota, 1979. Polymer and composite engineering, micro/nanotechnology, BioMEMS/ NEMS. Refereed Papers Y. Mao, T. Georgia, E. Hertlein, W. Towns, M. Stefanoski, M. Xiaokui, J. David, M. Phelps, G. Marcucci, L.J. Lee, D. Gold-

H. He, E. Luedke, X. Zhang, B. Yu, A. Schmitt, B. McClarren, V. Grignol, W.E. Carson and L.J. Lee, “A Nanoporous Cell-Therapy Device with Controllable Biodegradation for Long-Term Drug Release,” Journal of Controlled Release, 165(3), 226-233 (2013). Z. Fei, S. Sharma, Y. Wu, D. G. Perez, J.J. Lannutti, D. Hansford and L.J. Lee, “Gene Delivery by Membrane Sandwich Electroporation of Cells Incubated on Nanofiber Feeder Layer,” Analytical Chemistry, 5, 85(3):1401-1407 (2013). C.J. Hickey, S. Schwind, H.S. Radomska, A.M. Dorrance, A.M. Eiring, R. Santhanam, A. Mishra, Y-Z Wu, H. Alachkar, K. Maharry, D. Nicolet, K. Mrózek, A. Walker, S.P. Whitman, H. Becker, D. Perrotti, L-C Wu, R. Baiocchi, X. Zhao, M.A. Caligiuri, J.C. Byrd, T.A. Fehniger, R. Vij, W. Blum, L.J. Lee, C.M. Croce, C.D. Bloomfield, R. Garzon and G. Marcucci, “Lenalidomide-mediated Enhanced Translation of C/ EBPα-p30 Protein Upregulates Expression of the Anti-leukemic microRNA-181a in Acute Myeloid Leukemia,” Blood, 3, 121(1), 159-169 (2013). S. Wang and L.J. Lee, ”Micro-nanofluidics Based Cell Electroporation,” Biomicrofluidics, 7, 011301, 1-14 (2013). Y. Wu, M. Crawford, Y. Mao, R.J. Lee, I.C. Davis, T.S. Elton, L.J. Lee and S. Nana-Sinkam, “Therapeutic Delivery of MicroRNA-29b by Cationic Lipoplexes for Lung Cancer,” Molecular Therapy, 2:e84 (2013). Y. Wu, M.C. Terp, L.J. Lee, “Surface-Mediated Nucleic Acid Delivery by Lipoplexes Prepared in Microwell Arrays,” Small, 9(13), 2358-2367 (2013).

A. Mims, A.R. Walker, X. Huang, J. Sun, H. Wang, R. Santhanam, A.M. Dorrance, C. Walker, P. Hoellerbauer, S.S. Tarighat, K.K. Chan, R.B. Klisovic, D. Perrotti, M.A. Caligiuri, J.C. Byrd, C-S Chen, L.J. Lee, S. Jacob, K. Mrózek, C.D. Bloomfield, W. Blum, R. Garzon, S. Schwind, and G. Marcucci, “Increased Anti-leukemic Activity of Decitabine via AR-42-induced Upregulation of miR-29b: A Novel Epigenetic-targeting Approach in Acute Myeloid Leukemia,” Leukemia, 27(4), 871-878 (2013). X. Huang, S. Schwind, B. Yu, R. Santhanam, H. Wang, P. Hoellerbauer, A. Mims, R. Klisovic, A.R. Walker, K.K. Chan, W. Blum, D. Perrotti, J.C. Byrd, C.D. Bloomfield, M.A. Caligiuri, R.J. Lee, R. Garzon, N. Muthusamy, L.J. Lee and G. Marcucci, “Targeted Delivery of microRNA-29b by Transferrin Conjugated Anionic Lipopolyplex Nanoparticles: A Novel Therapeutic Strategy in Acute Myeloid Leukemia,” Clinical Cancer Research, 19(9), 2275-2292 (2013). M. Zhang, X. Zhou, B. Wang, B.C. Yung, L.J. Lee, K. Ghoshal and R.J. Lee, “Lactosylated Gramicidin-based Lipid Nanoparticles (Lac-GLN) for Targeted Delivery of AntimiR-155 to Hepatocellular Carcinoma,” Journal of Controlled Release, 168(3), 251-261 (2013). W-C Liao, X. Hu, W. Wang, and L.J. Lee, “Simulation of Single DNA Molecule Stretching and Immobilization in a De-wetting Two-phase Flow over Micropillar-patterned Surface,” Biomicrofluidics, 7, 034103 (2013). B. Yu, Y. Mao, Y. Yuan, C. Yue, X. Mo, D. Jarjoura, M. Paulaitis, R.J. Lee, J.C. Byrd, L.J. Lee and N. Muthusamy, “Improved Targeted Delivery to B Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Cells by Anti-CD37 Based Dual-ligand Immunoliposome Nanoparticles,” Biomaterials, 34(26), 6185-6193 (2013). S.H. Hsu, B. Yu, X. Wang, R.J. Lee, L.J. Lee, S.T. Jacob and K. Ghoshal, “Cationic Lipid Nanoparticles for Therapeutic Delivery of siRNA and miRNA to Murine Liver Tumor,” Nanomedicine, 9(8), 1169-80 (2013).

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X. Wang, B. Yu, C. Zhou, Y. He, R.J. Lee and L.J. Lee, “Enhanced Hepatic Delivery of siRNA and microRNA Using Oleic Acid based Lipid Nanoparticle Formulations,” Journal of Controlled Release, 172(3), 690-698 (2013).

C. Dai, C. Zhang, K-C Chang and L.J. Lee, “Thermoplastic Polyurethane Microcellular Fibers via Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Based Extrusion Foaming,” Polymer Engineering and Science, 53(11), 2360–2369 (2013).

Y. Wu, K.J. Kwak, K. Agarwal, A. Marras, C. Wang, Y. Mao, X. Huang, J. Ma, B. Yu, R.J. Lee, A. Vachani, G. Marcucci, J.C. Byrd, N. Muthusamy, K. Huang, C.E. Castro, M. Paulaitis, S.P. Nana-Sinkam and L.J. Lee,, “Detection of Extracellular RNAs in Cancer and Viral Infection by Tethered Cationic Lipoplex Nanoparticles,” Analytical Chemistry, 85(23), 11265-11274 (2013).

K. Gao, K. Hinkle, L. Li, L. He, Y. Wu, L. Chang, D.F. Farson and L.J. Lee, “Design of a Microchannel-NanochannelMicrochannel Array Based Nanoelectroporation System for Precise Gene Transfection,” Small, DOI: 10.1002/ smll.201300116 (2013).

W. Huang, J. Yu, K.J. Kwak, D. Gallego-Perez, W.C. Liao, L. Li, H. Yang., X. Ouyang, W. Lu, G. Lafyatis and L.J. Lee, “Atomic Carbide Bonding Leads to Superior Graphene Networks,” Advanced Materials, 25, 4668-4672 (2013). L. Li, L.J. Lee and A. Yi, “Graphene Coated Si Mold for Precision Glass Optics Molding,” Optics Letters, 38(14), 2625-2628 (2013). N. Zhang, F. Yang, C. Shen, J. Castro and L.J. Lee, “Particle Erosion on Carbon Nanofiber Paper Coated Carbon Fiber/ Epoxy Composites,” Composites Part B: Engineering, 54, 209-214 (2013). N. Zhang, F. Yang, L. Li, C. Shen, J. Castro and L.J. Lee, “Thickness Effect on Particle Erosion Resistance of Thermoplastic Polyurethane Coating on Steel Substrate,” Wear, 303, 49-55 (2013). N. Zhang, F. Yang, D. Guerra, C. Shen, J. Castro and L.J. Lee, “Fabrication and Analysis of Carbon Nanofiber Nanopaper Coated Glassfiber/Epoxy Composites for Particle Erosion Resistance,” Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 1875-1881 (2013). E. Cabrera, R. Mulyana, L.J. Lee and J. Castro, “The Use of Pressurized Water Pellets and Supercritical Nitrogen in Injection Molding,” Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 127, 3760-3767 (2013).

Y. Mao, J. Wang, Y. Zhao, Y. Wu, K.J. Kwak, C.S. Chen, J.C. Byrd, R.J. Lee, M.A. Phelps, L.J. Lee and N. Muthusamy, “A Novel Liposomal Formulation of FTY720 (Fingolimod) for Promising Enhanced Targeted Delivery,” Nanomedicine, Aug 20. pii: S1549-9634(13)00360-2.doi: 10.1016/j. nano.2013.08.001 (2013). P.E. Boukany, Y. Wu, X. Zhao, K.J. Kwak, P.J. Glazer, K. Leong and L.J. Lee, “Nonendocytic Delivery of Lipoplex Nanoparticles into Living Cells Using a Nanochannel Electroporation,” Advanced Healthcare Materials, Aug 29. doi: 10.1002/adhm.201300213 (2013). C. Li, C. Alyssa, Z. Yu, R. Chen, B. Yu, K. Agarwa, H. Tsukamoto, L.J. Lee, M.E. Paulaitis and D.R. Brigstock, "Epigenetic Regulation of Connective Tissue Growth Factor by MicroRNA-214 Delivery in Exosomes from Mouse or Human Hepatic Stellate Cells,” Hepatology, Oct 3. doi: 10.1002/hep.26768 (2013). Patents

Current Grants/Contracts $12,900,000 – L. James Lee (PI) (2009-2014). Nanoscale Science and Engineering Center for Affordable Nanoengineering of Polymer Biomedical Devices-Phase II, National Science and Foundation. $2,886,763 - L. James Lee (co-PI) (2008-2013). Targeted Lipopolyplexes for Oligonucleotide Delivery to AML, National Institute of Health. $419,375 - L. James Lee (co-PI) (2011-2013). Therapeutic Delivery of Anti-miR Oligos to Hepatocellular Cancer, National Institute of Health. $422,875 - L. James Lee (PI) (2013-2015). Precise Transfection of Safe Cell Reprogramming by Nanoelectroporation, Institute of Health. $367,901 - L. James Lee (PI) (2013-2015). Plasma RNA Based Early Lung Cancer Detection by Tethered Cationic Lipoplex Assay, National Institute of Health. $367,901 - L. James Lee (PI) (2014-2016). Tethered Cationic Lipoplex Assay for Liver Cancer Detection and Surveillance, National Institute of Health. $35,000 - L. James Lee (PI) (2013-2014). Polymer Foams for Thermal Insulation, Owens Corning. $30,000 - L. James Lee (PI) (2012-2013). Graphene Based Polymer Nanocomposites and Coating, LCY.

L.J. Lee, D. Guerra, S Movva and Y.G. Min, “Layer-by-Layer Fabrication of Sprayed Nanopaper,” US Patent 8,574,677, November 5, 2013. L.J. Lee, J. Yang, S-K Yeh and N-R Chiou, “Suspension Polymerization and Foaming of Water Containing Activated Carbon-Nano/Microparticulate Polymer Composites,” US Patent 8,507,568B2, August 13, 2013. Right: CBE Koffolt Campaign Committee Member Karen Hendricks (‘71) enjoys a tour inside new Koffolt Labs. -Photo by Geoff Hulse

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Z. Ji, M. He, Z. Huang, U. Ozkan, and Y. Wu, “Photostable p‑Type Dye-Sensitized Photoelectrochemical Cells for Water Reduction,” J. Am. Chem. Soc. 135, 11696−11699 (2013). U.S. Ozkan, “Bridging Heterogeneous Catalysis and Electro-catalysis: Catalytic Reactions Involving Oxygen,” Topics in Catalysis. 56 (18-20), 1603-1610 (2013).

Umit Ozkan College of Engineering Distinguished Professor, PhD, Iowa State University, 1984. Catalysis, electro-catalysis and catalytic materials, and application of catalysis in the areas of energy conversion and emission control.

I.I. Soykal, H. Sohn, J.T. Miller, U.S. Ozkan, “Investigation of the Reduction/Oxidation Behavior of Cobalt Supported on Nano-ceria,” Topics in Catalysis. DOI 10.1007/s11244-0130235-7. Current Grants/Contracts

Honored by a special volume of Topics in Catalysis (Volume 56, issues 18-20), 2013.

$1,470,000 - U. S. Ozkan (2007-2016). Investigation of the nature of active sites on heteroatom-containing carbon nano-structures for oxygen reduction reaction, US Department of Energy-Basic Energy Sciences.

Refereed Papers

$719,000 - U.S. Ozkan (2009-2013). Natural Gas Engine After-treatment, Caterpillar, Inc.

I.I. Soykal, H. Sohn, U.S. Ozkan, “Effect of Support Particle Size in Steam Reforming of Ethanol over Co/CeO2 Catalysts” ACS Catalysis. 2(1) 2335-2348 (2012).

$450,000 - U.S. Ozkan (Co-PI: Anne Co) (2012-2015). Controlling Selectivity in Electro-catalytically Assisted Alkane Dehydrogenation, National Science Foundation.

P. Gawade, A.M. Alexander, R. Silver, and U.S. Ozkan, “Effect of engine exhaust parameters on the hydrothermal stability of hydrocarbon-selective catalytic reduction (SCR) catalysts for lean-burn systems,” Energy and Fuels, 26(12) 7084-7091 (2012).

$100,000 - U.S. Ozkan (2013-2015). Production of functionalized-carbon nano-structures from coal gas, Ohio Coal Development Office.

Awards and Honors

D. Singh, I.I. Soykal, D. von Deak, J. Tian, J. King, J.T. Miller, U.S. Ozkan, “Operando and in-situ characterization of the growth of CNx carbon nano-structures as oxygen reduction reaction catalysts,” Journal of Catalysis 301, 100-111 (2013). X. Bao, X. Nie, D. von Deak, E.J. Biddinger, W. Luo, A. Asthagiri, U.S. Ozkan, C.M. Hadad, “A first-principles study of the role of quarternary-N doping on the oxygen reduction reaction activity and selectivity of graphene edge sites,” Topics in Catalysis. 56 (18-20), 1623-1630 (2013).

Refereed Papers J. Raval, J. Fontes, U. Banerjee, M. H. Yazer and A. F. Palmer, “Ascorbic acid improves membrane fragility and decreases hemolysis during red blood cell storage,” Transfusion Medicine 23: 87-93 (2013). T. W. Kassa, N. Zhang, A. F. Palmer and J. S. Matthews, “Design, synthesis, and activity of 2,3-diphosphoglycerate analogues as allosteric modulators of hemoglobin O2 affinity,” Artificial Cells, Nanomedicine, and Biotechnology 41:109-115 (2013). S. R. Stowell, N. H. Smith, J. C. Zimring, A. F. Palmer, J. Fontes, U. Banerjee and M. H. Yazer, “Addition of ascorbic acid solution to stored murine RBCs increases post-transfusion recovery and decreases microparticles and alloimmunization,” Transfusion 53: 2248-2257 (2013). Current Grants/Contracts $530,548 – John Lannutti (Co-PI Dave Farson, Mariano Viapiano) (2010-2014). Nanofiber-based sensors for oxygen determination in model glioblastomas, National Science Foundation, Grant: CBET-1033991.

Michael Paulaitis Andre Palmer Professor, PhD, The Johns Hopkins University, 1998. Bioengineering & biomaterials for use in transfusion medicine.

Professor and Ohio Eminent Scholar, PhD, University of Illinois, 1976. Molecular thermodynamics, role of hydration in biological organization, self-assembly and molecular recognition, multi-scale modeling of biological interactions.

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Awards and Honors

tation,” Proteomics 13:3013 (2013).

OSU College of Engineering Harrison Faculty Award for Excellence in Engineering Education (2012).

J. A. Dubovsky, D. L. Chappell, B. K. Harrington, K. Agarwal, L. A. Andritsos, J. M. Flynn, J. Jones, M. E. Paulaitis, B. Bolon, J. C. Byrd, N. Muthusamy, “Lymphocyte cytosolic protein 1 is a chronic lymphocytic leukemia membrane-associated antigen critical to niche homing,” Blood 122:3308 (2013).

Refereed Papers N. Ismail, D. Y. Wang, D. Dakhlallah, L. Moldovan, K. Agarwal, K. Batte, P. Shah, J. Wisler, T. D. Eubank, S. Tridandapani, M. E. Paulaitis, M. G. Piper, and C. B. Marsh, “Macrophage Microvesicles Induce Macrophage Differentiation and miR223 Transfer,” Blood 121:984 (2013). Y. Wu, K. J. Kwak, K. Agarwal, A. Marras, C. Wang, Y. Mao, X. Huang, J. Ma, B. Yu, R. Lee, A. Vachani, G. Marcucci, J. Byrd, N. Muthusamy, K. Huang, C. E. Castro, M. E. Paulaitis, S. P. Nana-Sinkam and L. J. Lee, “Detection of Extracellular RNAs in Cancer and Viral Infection via Tethered Cationic Lipoplex Nanoparticles Containing Molecular Beacons,” Anal. Chem. 85:11265 (2013). B. Yu, Y. Mao, Y. Yuan, C. Yue, X. Mo, D. Jarjoura, M. E. Paulaitis, R. J. Lee, J. C. Byrd, L. J. Lee and N. Muthusamy, “Targeted drug delivery and cross-linking induced apoptosis with anti-CD37 based dual-ligand immunoliposomes in B chronic lymphocytic leukemia cells,” Biomaterials 34:6185 (2013). E. J. M. Nascimento, R. B. Mailliard, A. M. Khan, J. Sidney, A. Sette, N. Guzman, M. E. Paulaitis, A. B. de Melo, M. T. Cordeiro, L. H. V. G. Gil, F. Lemonier, C. Rinaldo, J. T. August and E. T. A. Marques Jr, “Identification Conserved and HLA Promiscuous DENV3 T-Cell Epitopes,” PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases 7(10):e2497 (2013). L. Chen, A. Charrier, Y. Zhou, H. Tsukamoto, J. L. Lee, M. E. Paulaitis, K. Agarwal, and D. R. Brigstock, “Epigenetic regulation of connective tissue growth factor by microRNA-214 delivery in exosomes from mouse or human hepatic stellate cells,” Hepatology available online (DOI: 10.1002/ hep.26768; October 2013). S. W. Harshman, A. Canella, P. D. Ciarlariello, A. Rocci, K. Agarwal, T. Talabere, C. C. Hofmeister, M. E. Paulaitis, D. M. Benson, M. A. Freitas, F. Pichiorri, “Characterization of Multiple Myeloma Vesicles by Label-Free Relative Quanti-

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Current Grants/Contracts $1.5M ($5,000 - Michael Paulaitis) (Tom Schmittgen PI) (2013-2016). Targeted delivery of microRNA-loaded microvesicle for cancer therapy, NIH.

M. Leist, B.A. Lidbury, C. Yang, P.J. Hayden, J.M. Kelm, S. Ringeissen, A. Detroyer, J.R. Meunier, J.F. Rathman, G.R. Jackson, G. Stolper, N. Hasiwa, “Novel technologies and an overall strategy to allow hazard assessment and risk prediction of chemicals, cosmetics, and drugs with animalfree methods.” ALTEX. 2012, 29(4), 373-88. D.E. Heath, M. Hoy, J.F. Rathman, S. Rohdieck, “Teaching Chemical Engineers about Teaching.” CEE 2013 47(1); pp 38-47. Current Grants/Contracts $148,000 – James Rathman (2011-2013). Development and implementation of chemoinformatics and statistical methods for assessing chemical toxicity evidence from multiple sources, Altamira, LLC.

James Rathman Professor, PhD, University of Oklahoma, 1987. Molecular informatics, interfacial phenomena, molecular self-assembly. Refereed Papers A. Cherkasov, E. Muratov, D. Fourches, A. Varnek, I. Baskin, M. Cronin, J. Dearden, P. Gramatica, Y. Martin, R. Todeschini, V. Consonni, V. Kuz’min, R. Cramer, R. Benigni, C. Yang, J. Rathman, L. TerflothGasteiger, A. Richard, A. Tropsha, “QSAR Modeling: Where Have You Been? Where Are You Going To?” Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, Article ASAP, December 2013 (Web). J. F. Rathman, C. Yang, S. Boyer, C. Hasselgren, and H. Zhou. "A quantitative weight-of-evidence approach used in decision support for safety and risk assessment." Toxicology Letters 221 (2013): S79 (Proceedings).

David Tomasko Professor, PhD, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, 1992. Molecular thermodynamics, supercritical fluid processing, polymer processing, engineering education. Refereed Papers Kusaka, I., Talreja, M., Tomasko, D.L., “Beyond Classical Theory: Predicting the Free Energy Barrier of Bubble Nucleation in Polymer Foaming,” AIChE J., 2013, 59(8), 3042-3053. Current Grants/Contracts $87,315 - David Tomasko (Co-PI), PI: Robert Gustafson, CoPI: Howard Greene. (2013-2016).


Human Connect: Scholarships in science, technology, engineering and math, National Science Foundation, DUE1259709, Project 60042813.

Top 25 STEM Professors in Ohio.

Current Grants/Contracts

OSU College of Engineering Harrison Award.

$2,500,000 - David Tomasko (PI), Co-PIs: S. Olesik, J. Ridgway, L. Mayer (2008-2014). Ohio’s Sustainable Science and Engineering Talent Expansion Program, National Science Foundation, DUE-0756986, Projects 60019339, 60014486.

Ohio Stem Ability Alliance Archer Award.

$1.7M - J.O. Winter, P. Kner, B. Brainerd, G.Yang, C.L. Alpert (2010-2014). QSTORM: Activatable Quantum Dots for Super-Resolution, In Vivo Imaging, National Science Foundation.

$120,000 - David Tomasko (Co-PI), (PI: Brian Randolph, University of Toledo) (2013). Ohio Workforce Accelerator Network, Ohio Board of Regents – Ohio Means Internships and Coops, Projects 60038088 and 60042806. $25,000 - David Tomasko (PI) (2013). Polyetherimide (PEI) Foam Extrusion, Advanced Materials Technology Inc., Project 60037843. $646,067 - David Tomasko (Co-PI), PI: D. Cole (Earth Sciences), Co-PI: A. Striolo (Univ. of Oklahoma) (2011-2013). Collaborative research: Nanopore confinement of C-H-O mixed volatile fluids relevant to subsurface energy systems, DOE Basic Energy Sciences, Project 60031581.

Book Chapters S. Whitt, J.O. Winter (2013). “Glowing Nanoparticles in the Brain” in Paul W. Zitzewitz, David G. Haase, Kathleen A. Harper Eds., Physics Principles and Problems, McGrawHill. Refereed Papers K.D. Mahajan, Q. Fan, J. Dorcéna, G. Ruan, J.O. Winter (2013). “Magnetic Quantum Dots in Biotechnology Synthesis and Applications,” Biotechnology Journal. 8: 1424-1434. S.S. Rao, J. DeJesus, A.R. Short, J.J. Otero, A. Sarkar, J.O. Winter (2013). (Invited) “Glioblastoma Behaviors in 3D Collagen-Hyaluronan Composite Hydrogels,” ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces. 5(19): 9276-9284. N. Han, P. Bradley, J. Johnson, K.S. Parikh, A. Hissong, M.A. Calhoun, J.J. Lannutti, J.O. Winter (2013). “Effects of Hydrophobicity and Mat Thickness on Release from Hydrogel-Electrospun Fiber Mat Composites,” Journal of Biomaterials Science, Polymer Edition. 24(17):2018-30.

Jessica Winter Associate Professor, PhD, University of Texas at Austin, 2004. Bionanotechnology, neural biomimetics, drug delivery. Awards and Honors

S.S. Rao, T.M. Nelson, R. Xue, J.K. DeJesus, M.S. Viapiano, J.J. Lannutti, A. Sarkar, J.O. Winter (2013). “Mimicking white matter tract topography using core-shell electrospun nanofibers to examine migration of malignant brain tumors,” Biomaterials. 34(21): 5181-5190. C.J. Dorcena, K.M Olesik, O.G Wetta, J.O. Winter (2013). “Characterization and Toxicity of Carbon Dot-Poly(lacticco-glycolic acid) Nanocomposites for Biomedical Imaging,” Nano LIFE. 3(1): 1340002.

$1.2M - J.O. Winter, B. Wyslouzil, L. Hall, C.L. Alpert (20132017). Continuous, Large-Scale Nanocomposite Production via Micellar Electrospray, National Science Foundation. $330,000 - J.O. Winter, B. Wyslouzil, J.J. Chalmers, G. Ruan (2012-2015). Micellular Electrospray Synthesis of Magnetic Quantum Dots, National Science Foundation, National Science Foundation. $150,000 - K. Melnik, J.O. Winter, G. Lozanski (2013-2014). SBIR: Manufacturing of MultiDot Quantum Dots for Pathological Imaging, National Science Foundation. $69,105 - J.O. Winter (2013-2014). Magnetic- Fluorescent Nanoparticles for Cellular and Molecular Separations, National Science Foundation (OSU NSEC). $50,000 - J. Otero, J.O. Winter, C. Askwerth (2012-2013). Induced pluripotent stem cell modeling of respiratory neural development. National Institutes of Health, OSU CCTS. $2,000 - J.O. Winter, G. Ruan, B. Wyslouzil (2011-2012). Micelle-Mediated Self-assembly of Multi-functional Hybrid Nanoparticles, Institute for Materials Research (OSU). $2,000 - S. Akbar, J.O. Winter (2012-2013). Self Patterning of Zirconia Substrate Surfaces for Biological Applications Institute for Materials Research (OSU). Services - J.O. Winter, G. Bachand (2011-2013). A Magnetic Quantum Dot-Microtubule Nanofactory, Department of Energy (Sandia Nati

TechColumbus Inventor of the Year.

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$240,239 – PI David Wood (2013-2016). A Self-cleaving Tag Protein Purification Platform for Biopharmaceutical Research and Manufacturing, NSF (CBET), Grant #1264322.

Shinobu Tanimura, Harshad Pathak, Barbara E. Wyslouzil, “Binary nucleation rates for ethanol/water mixtures in supersonic Laval nozzles: Analyses by the first and second nucleation theorems,” J. Chem. Phys. 139, 174311 (2013); http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4826652 Current Grants/Contracts $224,956 - Barbara E. Wyslouzil (2009-2014). Multifunctional nanoparticles: Formation and fundamental studies, National Science Foundation (OSU NSEC, subaward).

David Wood Associate Professor, PhD, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 2000. Biotechnology, bioseparations, biosensors, protein engineering.

Barbara Wyslouzil

Refereed Papers C. Shi, E. E. Miskioglu, Q. Qing Meng & D. W. Wood, “Inteinbased purification tags in recombinant protein production, and new methods for controlling self-cleavage,” Pharmaceutical Bioprocessing, Vol. 1(5), pp. 441–454, (2013). T. D. Warren, M. J. Coolbaugh & D. W. Wood, “Ligationindependent cloning and self-cleaving intein as a tool for high-throughput protein purification,” Protein Expression and Purification, Vol. 91, pp. 169-174, (2013). C. Shi, Q. Qing Meng & D. W. Wood, “A dual ELP tagged split intein system for non-chromatographic recombinant protein purification,” Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, Vol. 97 (2), pp. 829-35, (2013).

Professor, PhD, Caltech, 1992. Aerosol science, nucleation, nanoparticle growth and structure, biomedical applications of aerosols. Refereed Papers Anthony D. Duong, Sadhana Sharma, Kevin Peine, Gaurav Gupta, Abhay R Satoskar, Eric M. Bachelder, Barbra E. Wyslouzil, Kristy M. Ainslie, “Electrospray Encapsulation of Toll-Like Receptor Agonist Resiquimod in Polymer Microparticles for the Treatment of Visceral Leishmaniasis,” Molecular Pharmaceutics, 10, 1045-1055 (2013).

Current Grants/Contracts

Viraj P. Modak, Harshad Pathak, Mitchell Thayer, Sherwin Singer, Barbara E. Wyslouzil, “Experimental evidence for surface freezing in supercooled n-alkane nanodroplets,” Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 15 6783-6795 (2013).

$400,000 - Co-PI’s David Wood and Richard Lease (20122014). Riboswitch-sRNA for Dual Transcript Control by a Ligand, NSF CBET, Grant #1158394.

Ashutosh Bhabhe, Harshad Pathak and Barbara Wyslouzil, “Freezing of heavy water (D2O) nanodroplets,” J. Phys. Chem. A, 117, 5472–5482, (2013).

$16M ($1,069,472 David Wood) - (PI Govind Rao, UMBC) (2013-2017). BioMOD Program, Develop first-capture methods for newly synthesized proteins using self-cleaving affinity tag technology, DARPA.

Harshad Pathak, Kelley Mullick, Shinobu Tanimura, Barbara E. Wyslouzil, “Non-isothermal droplet growth in the free molecular regime,” revised Aerosol Science and Technology, (2013) DOI:10.1080/02786826.2013.839980.

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$213,178 - Barbara E. Wyslouzil (2010-2014). GOALI: Collaborative Research: Fundamental studies of water-hydrocarbon condensation, National Science Foundation. $335,000 - Jessica Winter, Jeffrey Chalmers, Gang Ruan, Barbara E. Wyslouzil (2012-2015). Micellular Electrospray Synthesis of Magnetic Quantum Dots, National Science Foundation. $478,000 - Barbara E. Wyslouzil (2012-2015). Nanodroplets to nanoparticles: Integrated studies of freezing, National Science Foundation. $1,174,000 - Jessica Winter, Carol Lynn Alpert, Lisa Hall, Barbara E. Wyslouzil (2013-2017). SNM: Continuous, largescale nanocomposite production via micellular electrospray, National Science Foundation-CMMI. $159,971 - Barbara E. Wyslouzil (2013-2014). NREL ICES Program - Particle Growth Characterization (OSU subcontract to ATK). $311,987 - Kristy M. Ainslie, Eric M. Bacheleder, Barbara E. Wyslouzil (2013-2014). Development of needle-free, multi-formulation nano particle vaccine, Henry M Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine.


gies in Biorefinery for Sustainable Production of Fuels, Chemicals, and Polymers,” Wiley (2013), Chapter 13, pp. 235-261.

Shang-Tian Yang Professor, PhD, Purdue University, 1984. Bioprocess engineering, biochemical engineering, metabolic engineering, tissue engineering; biofuels and bio-based chemicals; high throughput screening for drug discovery and bioprocess optimization; stem cell engineering. Awards and Honors Lumley Research Award, College of Engineering, Ohio State University. Books and Book Chapters S.T. Yang and C. Lu, “Extraction-fermentation hybrid (extractive fermentation),” in S. Ramaswamy, B.V. Ramarao, H. Huang (eds.), Separation and Purification Technologies in Biorefineries, Wiley (2013), Chapter 15. S.T. Yang, Hesham A. El Enshasy, N. Thongchul (eds.) “Bioprocessing Technologies in Biorefinery for Sustainable Production of Fuels, Chemicals, and Polymers,” Wiley (2013). 450 pages. S.T. Yang and M. Yu, “Integrated Biorefinery for Sustainable Production of Fuels, Chemicals and Polymers,” in S.T. Yang, Hesham A. El Enshasy, N. Thongchul (eds.) “Bioprocessing Technologies in Biorefinery for Sustainable Production of Fuels, Chemicals, and Polymers,” Wiley (2013), Chapter 1, pp. 1-26. J. Zhao, C. Lu, C.-C. Chen, and S.T. Yang, “Biological Production of Butanol and Higher Alcohols,” in S.T. Yang, H.A. El Enshasy, N. Thongchul (eds.) “Bioprocessing Technolo-

Z. Wang, J. Sun, A. Zhang, and S.T. Yang, “Propionic Acid Fermentation,” in S.T. Yang, H.A. El Enshasy, N. Thongchul (eds.) “Bioprocessing Technologies in Biorefinery for Sustainable Production of Fuels, Chemicals, and Polymers,” Wiley (2013), Chapter 18, pp. 331-349. S.T. Yang, M. Yu, W.-L. Chang, and I.-C. Tang, “Anaerobic Fermentations for the Production of Acetic and Butyric Acids,” in S.T. Yang, H.A. El Enshasy, N. Thongchul (eds.) “Bioprocessing Technologies in Biorefinery for Sustainable Production of Fuels, Chemicals, and Polymers,” Wiley (2013), Chapter 19, pp. 351-373. K. Zhang, B. Zhang, and S.T. Yang, “Production of Citric, Itaconic, Fumaric and Malic Acids in Filamentous Fungal Fermentations,” in S.T. Yang, H.A. El Enshasy, N. Thongchul (eds.) “Bioprocessing Technologies in Biorefinery for Sustainable Production of Fuels, Chemicals, and Polymers,” Wiley (2013), Chapter 20, pp. 375-397. Refereed Papers R. Zang, S.T. Yang, “Multiwall carbon nanotube-coated polyethylene terephthalate fibrous matrices for enhanced neuronal differentiation of mouse embryonic stem cells,” J. Materials Chemistry B, 1(5): 646-653 (2013). D. Wei, X. Liu, S.-T. Yang, Butyric acid production from sugarcane bagasse hydrolysate by Clostridium tyrobutyricum immobilized in a fibrous-bed bioreactor, Bioresource Technol., 129: 553-560 (2013). R. Zang, X. Zhang, M. Li, S.-T. Yang, Microwell bioreactor system for cell-based high throughput proliferation and cytotoxicity assays, Process Biochem. 48: 78-88 (2013). T.-Q. Lan, X. Liu, S.-T. Yang, D. Wei, Enhanced production of cellulase by Trichoderma viride in a rotating fibrous bed bioreactor, Bioresource Technol., 133: 175-182 (2013).

C. Xue, J. Zhao, F. Liu, C. Lu, S.-T. Yang, F.-W. Bai, Twostage in situ gas stripping for enhanced butanol fermentation in a fibrous bed bioreactor and energy-saving product recovery, Bioresour. Technol., 135: 396-402 (2013). D. Li, R. Zang, S.-T. Yang, J. Wang, X. Wang, Cell-based high-throughput proliferation and cytotoxicity assays for screening traditional Chinese herbal medicines, Process Biochem., 48: 517-524 (2013). Z. Wang, S.-T. Yang, Propionic acid production in glycerol/ glucose co-fermentation by Propionibacterium freudenreichii subsp. shermanii, Bioresour. Technol., 137: 116-123 (2013). N. Liu, Y. Li, S.-T. Yang, Microfibrous carriers for integrated expansion and neural differentiation of embryonic stem cells in suspension bioreactor, Biochem. Eng. J., 75: 55-63 (2013). E. M. Ammar, Z. Wang, S.-T. Yang, Metabolic engineering of Propionibacteriufreudenreichii for n-propanol production, Appl. Microbiol. Biotechnol., 97: 4677-90. (2013). Na Lu, D. Wei, F. Chen, S.-T. Yang, Lipidomic profiling reveals lipid regulation in the snow alga Chlamydomonas nivalis in response to nitrate or phosphate deprivation, Process Biochem. 48: 605-613 (2013). X. Zou, Y. Zhou, S.-T. Yang, Production of polymalic acid and malic acid by Aureobasidium pullulans fermentation and acid hydrolysis, Biotechnol. Bioeng., 110: 2105–2113 (2013). C. Lu, J. Dong, S.-T. Yang, Butanol production from wood pulping hydrolysate in an integrated fermentation-gas stripping process, Bioresour. Technol., 143: 467 – 475 (2013). L. Li, H. Ai, S. Zhang, S. Li, Z. Liang, Z.-Q. Wu, S.-T. Yang, J.-F. Wang, Enhanced butanol production by coculture of Clostridium beijerinckii and Clostridium tyrobutyricum, Bioresour. Technol., 143: 397 – 404 (2013).

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D. Li, S. Isherwood, A. Motz, R. Zang, S.-T. Yang, J. Wang, X.Wang, Cell-based screening of traditional Chinese medicines for proliferation enhancers of mouse embryonic stem cells, Biotechnol. Prog., 29: 738-744 (2013).

M. Liu, Y. Li, S.-T. Yang, Curculigoside improves osteogenesis and inhibits osteoclastogenesis of human amniotic fluid derived stem cells, Stem Cells and Development, in press (2013). doi:10.1089/scd.2013.0261.

S.-T. Yang, X. Liu, Cell culture process for biologics manufacturing: Recent developments and trends, Pharmaceutical Bioprocessing, 1(2), 133–136 (2013).

M. Liu, Y. Li, S.-T. Yang, Expansion of human amniotic fluid stem cells in 3-dimensional fibrous scaffolds in a stirred bioreactor, Biochem. Eng. J., 82C: 71-80 (2014).

N. Liu, A. Ouyang, Y. Li, S.-T. Yang, Three-dimensional neural differentiation of embryonic stem cells in microfibrous matrices, Biotechnol. Prog., 29:1013–1022 (2013).

Patents

M. Liu, N. Liu, R. Zang, Y. Li, S.-T. Yang, Engineering stem cell niches in bioreactors, World J. Stem Cells, 5(4): 124-135 (2013). T.-W. Yang, Z.-M. Rao, X. Zhang, M.-J. Xu, Z.-H. Xu, S.-T. Yang, Fermentation of biodiesel-derived glycerol by Bacillus amyloliquefaciens: effects of co-substrates on 2,3-butanediol production, Appl Microbiol Biotechnol., 97:76517658 (2013). T.-W. Yang, Z.-M. Rao, X. Zhang, M.-J. Xu, Z.-H. Xu, S.-T. Yang, Effects of corn steep liquor on production of 2,3-butanediol and acetoin by Bacillus subtilis, Process Biochem., 48: 1610-1617 (2013).

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S.T. Yang, “Methods and Processes for Producing Esters,” US Patent No. 8,357,519, January 22, 2013. S.T. Yang and Jingbo Zhao, “Adaptive engineering of Clostridium for increased butanol production,” US Patent No. 8,450,093, May 28, 2013.

Jacques Zakin Helen C. Kurtz Professor Emeritus, D.Eng. Sci., New York University, 1959. Surfactant drag reduction, heat transfer enhancement, rheology. Awards and Honors

S.T. Yang, X. Zhang and Y. Wen, “Materials and methods for cell-based assays,” US Patent No. 8,603,806, December 10, 2013.

In recognition of Professor Zakin’s long and illustrious career of nearly 40 years with the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, CBE created a short tribute video. Watch it on YouTube at http://go.osu.edu/ZakinTribute

Current Grants/Contracts

Refereed Papers

$217,117 - Shang-Tian Yang (2010-2013). Engineering clostritrial fermentation for biobutanol production, National Science Foundation, STTR Phase II, Bioprocessing Innovative Company, Inc.

“Photoreversible Micelle Solution as a Smart Drag Reduction Fluid in District Heating/Cooling Systems,” H. Shi, W. Ge, H. Oh, S.M., Pattison, J.T., Huggins, Y., Talmong, D.J., Hart, S.R., Raghavan, J.L., Zakin, Langmuir, 29(1), 102-109 (2013).

T. Yang, Z. Rao, X. Zhang, M. Xu, Z. Xu, S.-T. Yang, Improved production of 2,3-butanediol in Bacillus amyloliquefaciens by over-expression of glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase and 2,3-butanediol dehydrogenase. PLoS ONE 8(10): e76149 (2013).

$3,977,349 - Robert F. Tabita, Shang-Tian Yang (2010-2014). Carbon Dioxide to Biofuels by Facultatively Autotrophic Hydrogen Bacteria, Department of Energy ARPA-E.

N. Liu, R. Zang, S.-T. Yang, Y. Li, Stem cell engineering in bioreactors for large scale bioprocessing, Eng. Life Sci., in press (2013). DOI: 10.1002/elsc.201300013.

$250,000 - Shang-Tian Yang (2010-2013). Engineering Clostridia for economic production of biobutanol as a biofuel, United Soybean Board.

Y. Li, M. Liu, S.-T. Yang, Metabolic regulation of pluripotent stem cell expansion, differentiation, and reprogramming, J. Tissue Sci. Eng. 4: e125. (2013).

$1,063,605 - Shang-Tian Yang (2010-2013). Production of Propionic Acid and Propanol from Biomass, Dow Chemical.

Current Grants/Contracts $20,000 – J.L. Zakin (2014-2015). Henry and Camille Dreyfus Senior Mentoring Award.


Faculty & Staff Professors Bhavik Bakshi Jeffrey Chalmers Stuart Cooper Liang-Shih Fan Martin Feinberg Winston Ho Kurt Koelling L. James Lee Umit Ozkan Andre Palmer Michael Paulaitis James Rathman David Tomasko Barbara Wyslouzil Shang-Tian Yang

Research Scientists Iraj Ghazi Richard Lease Research Associates Dawei Wang William Kane Wang Qiang Zhou

Clinical Faculty Carlo Scaccia John Clay

Visiting Scholars Abdelrahman, Asmaa Abdella Abdelaal Samar Zaim Alsharawi Paul L. Edmiston Hongxin Fu Pengfei He Meimei Liu Aleksandra MostragSzlichtyng Joao Paulo Oliveira da Costa Chenwen Song Shinobu Tanimura Junfen Wan Jun Wang Zhongqiang Wang Peilian Wei Hai-Feng Xia Wei Xu Shih-Chung Yu Li Zhang Guiru Zhu

Emeritus Professors Robert S. Brodkey Harry C. Hershey Thomas L. Sweeney Jacques L. Zakin

Right: A construction worker straddles a pylon on the fourth floor exterior of the new Koffolt Labs building. The building will open in Fall 2014.

Associate Professors Aravind Asthagiri Isamu Kusaka Jessica Winter David Wood

Assistant Professors Nicholas Brunelli Lisa Hall

Post Doctoral Researchers Jonathan R. Brown Chih-Chin Chen Dogu Doruk Ying Jin Meng Lin Brandon Miller Xiaowa Nie Lang Qin Shanghua Shi Zhenchao Sun Jianquan Xu Liang Zeng

Administrative Staff Angela Bennett Katie Bush-Glenn David Cade Bill Cory Mike Davis Brian Endres Leigh Evrard Lynn Flanagan Andrew Fry Jessica Schmitt Geoff Hulse Sean Russell Susan Tesfai Mike Wilson Wenda Williamson

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Varsha Gopalakrishnan, from Bhavik Bakshi’s research group, presents research on the Design of Techno-Eco Networks for Sustainable Systems at the 2013 Ohio State CBE Graduate Research Symposium, which she helped organize under the lead of Viraj Modak and Matt Gallovic. Other students who helped put together the 2013 Symposium were Hrishikesh Munj, Sumant Patankar, Niranjani Deshpande, Elif Miskioglu, and Ankita Majumdar. Varsha and Matt Gallovic will lead organizational efforts for the 2014 Symposium. -Photo by Geoff Hulse

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