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Welcome to CBE!

Welcome to CBE!. At a Glance - Students. 697 undergraduate students (Fall 2018) 87 ChE graduate students ( F all 2018, new record) 9 postdoctoral researchers and research scientists (Fall 2018)

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Welcome to CBE!

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  1. Welcome to CBE!

  2. At a Glance - Students • 697 undergraduate students (Fall 2018) • 87 ChEgraduate students (Fall 2018, new record) • 9 postdoctoral researchers and research scientists (Fall 2018) • Gender diversity among highest in College of Engineering: 28.9% female undergraduates, 40% female graduate students (Fall 17)

  3. Scholastic Achievement • Average comprehensive ACT score, Fall ‘16: 28.8 • Average GRE scores (graduate students): Verbal 150; Quantitative 162; Analytical 3.2 • 184 undergraduate scholarships 2018-19 totaling $350,998 • 158 B.S., 15 graduate degrees, Spring 2017 – Spring 2018 • 11 undergraduate National Merit Scholars, Fall 17

  4. Department Leadership Dr. Eric Cochran Director of Graduate Education Dr. Andrew Hillier Professor, Reginald R. Baxter Endowed Department Chair Dr. R. Dennis Vigil Associate Chair Dr. Jennifer Heinen Director of Undergraduate Education Dr. Yue Wu Director of Research

  5. Faculty Overview • 4 Distinguished Professors • 1 University Professor • 5 Professors • 8 Associate Professors • 5 Assistant Professors • 1 Adjunct Professor • 5 Lecturers • 8 Courtesy Professors • 5 Recent Emeritus Professors • 4Endowed Chair Holders • 4Endowed Professorships • 3 Faculty Fellowships

  6. Professors & University Professors Distinguished Faculty Fellow Dr. Eric Cochran Dr. Surya Mallapragada Dr. Andrew Hillier Dr. Rodney Fox Dr. Kurt Hebert Dr. Lanny Robbins Dr. R. Dennis Vigil Dr. Jacqueline Shanks Dr. Brent Shanks Dr. Derrick Rollins Dr. Balaji Narasimhan

  7. Associate Professors Dr. Kaitlin Bratlie Dr. Laura Jarboe Dr. Monica Lamm Dr. Wenzhen Li Dr. Ian Schneider Dr. Jean-Philippe Tessonnier Dr. Yue Wu

  8. Assistant Professors Lecturers John Kaiser Dr. Stephanie Loveland Dr. Nigel Reuel Dr. Jennifer Heinen Dr. Thomas Mansell Dr. Matthew Panthani Dr. Qun Wang (Adjunct) Dr. Karen Haman Dr. Luke Roling Dr. T.J. Paskach Dr. Zengyi Shao

  9. Faculty – Courtesy Appointments Mufit Akinc (professor of Materials Science and Engineering) Robert Brown (professor of Mechanical, Ag & Biosystems Engineering) Ludovico Cademartiri (professor of Materials Science and Engineering) Liang Dong (professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering) Theodore Heindel (professor of Mechanical Engineering) Duane Johnson (professor, U.S. Department of Energy Ames Lab) Michael Olsen (professor of Mechanical Engineering) Alberto Passalacqua (professor of Mechanical Engineering)

  10. CBE Staff – Student Services Janessa Boley Academic Adviser Kate Jurgenson Academic Adviser Nicole Prentice Academic Adviser Mackenzie Schwartz Academic Adviser

  11. CBE Staff – Support Michelle Stotts Operations Manager Chris Gerke Fiscal Coordinator Jill Rollinger Program Assistant for Business & Data Analytics John Burnett-Larkins Communication Specialist

  12. CBE Staff – Support Sarah Beckman Laboratory Supervisor Colin Richey Systems Support Specialist Barb Heldt Custodian

  13. CBE Undergraduates • 697 undergraduate students, Fall 2018 • Nearly 30% female undergraduates, Fall 2017 • (one of highest numbers in College of Engineering) • Undergraduate scholarships 2018-19 totaling • $350,998, impacting 184 students • 11 National Merit Scholars, Fall 2017 • 118 B.S. degrees, Fall 2016 – Spring 2017 Davis Arbogast, Lawrence E. Burkhart Outstanding Senior, Fall 2018 Commencement

  14. CBE Graduate Students • 87 graduate students, Fall 2018 (new record) • 9 postdoctoral researchers and research scientists (Fall 2018) • 15 graduate degrees, Fall 2017 - Spring 2018 • Advanced laboratories and equipment • CEGSO student organization open to all graduate students

  15. CBE Research Total research funding: More than $8M (FY 2017) Research Funding/Faculty: More than $400,000 (FY 2017) Awarded Grants: 13 (FY 2017) Amount of Awarded Grants: $5.1M (FY 2017) Average H-Index: 30 (CF 2017)

  16. CBE Facilities: Sweeney Hall • Total allocated space: 47,255 sq. ft. Research Labs: 21,641 sq. ft. Student Collaboration: 1,624 sq. ft. Computer Labs: 2,641 sq ft. Teaching Space: 9,235 sq. ft. Office Space: 8,968 sq. ft. Conference Space: 1,316 sq. ft. Chemical Engineering Bldg., 1927 Sweeney Hall constructed, 1964 Addition with teaching labs, 1994

  17. CBE Facilities: Center for Biorenewable Chemicals CBiRC Opened in 2008, CBiRC is housed in the Biorenewables Complex, a groundbreaking center for research and education in cutting-edge biorenewables and alternative fuels and chemicals.

  18. Unique & Advanced Research Facilities • Atomic force microscopy • Biotechnical and protein separations • Catalyst characterization • Cell and tissue culture • Chemical vapor desposition& • reactive sputtering • Gene delivery • Particle imaging velocimetry • Particle size analysis and light scattering • Polymer characterization • Spectroscopic techniques

  19. Unique Research Facilities: Keck Lab (Atom Probe) LEAP (Local Electrode Atom Probe) Combinatorial Sputtering System Chemical Printer Gradient Coater Scanning Electro-Chemical Microscope Atom Force Microscope/Scanning Tunneling Microscope Infrared Microscope Dedication, 2007

  20. Unique & Advanced Research Facilities: Experimental Fluid Mechanics • Flow diagnostic laboratory with • Stereo and high-speed Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) • Reactive Planar Laser-Induced Fluorescence (PLIF) • Laser Doppler Velocimetry (LDV)

  21. CBE Study Abroad Programs • Study with leading programs in countries like Spain, Ireland, Singapore, England, Switzerland and more • Summer, semester and year-long options • Course work allows progress toward degree without delay Shannon Miner Study Abroad Advisor, Engineering International Programs shannonm@iastate.edu 515-294-9917

  22. CBE Oviedo, Spain Summer Lab Program • Five-week study abroad program, University of Oviedo • Held late May to mid-June each year, with intensive hands-on lab work • Seven credits for two 300-level CH E courses, plus three optional use credits Scholarships available through the Hershel B. Whitney Global Initiatives Program

  23. Engineering Career Services It’s not just for seniors! Serving you throughout your ISU engineering undergraduate experiece! • Career Development Seminars: Resumes, Networking, Interviewing, Social Media • Career Advising Specialists • Career Fairs: Ranked among the nation’s best! • Internships & Co-ops www.iastate.edu/ecs/

  24. Undergraduate Student Organizations American Institute of Chemical Engineers supplements the education of chemical engineers through an interface with industry, graduate study information and the development of leadership skills. The student chapter of Iowa State University is highly visible and active. Membership is free and can provide valuable early credentials in the chemical engineering industry while a student is still in school. Contact Prof. Stephanie Loveland, prairie@iastate.edu

  25. National Organization for the Professional Advancement of BlackChemists and Chemical Engineers (NOBCChE)promotes development and retention of all, and especially, underrepresented and multicultural students in STEM-related curricula. Contact: Prof. Derrick Rollins, drollins@iastate.edu National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE)promotes STEM-related curricula to all minoritystudents, especially underrepresented minorities. Contact: Lequetia Ancar, lancar@iastate.edu Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers & Latinos in Science and Engineering strives to enhance the personal and professional development of Hispanic engineers and scientists. Contact ISU Student Activities Center, sac@iastate.edu

  26. Society of Women Engineers helps women achieve full potential in careers as engineers and leaders and expands the image of the engineering profession. Contact Prof. Kaitlin Bratlie, kbratlie@iastate.edu Chemical Engineering Graduate Student Organization is open to all CBE graduate students. The club fosters community and professional development for all chemical engineering graduate students. Contact Prof. Zengyi Shao, zyshao@iastate.edu

  27. CBE Student Organizations! Share with us and we’ll share with the world! Send/Tag/Share your news to johnbl@iastate.edu

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