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  1. Nov 8

    Congratulations to Prof. Nicholas Peppas () for receiving the Sigma Xi Monie A. Ferst Award from ’s . The award recognizes his mentorship of generations of grad students. More at:

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    Nov 6

    Proud that one of our undergrad researchers was selected to attend the Future Leaders in Chemical Engineering Symposium at . Congrats to Jamie Chuvalo-Abraham and her graduate mentor Juan.

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  3. Nov 6

    undergrads Brian Bandaranaike & Ali Modak will chat w/ alum Glenn Wright, president Energy North America, about preparing for a career in energy in our first-ever Insight Interview conducted by students. RSVP & submit a ? for Glenn at .

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  4. Oct 29

    Attend & ’s car show & screening of Ford v Ferrari starring Matt Damon & Christian Bale. Classic cars displayed belong to alum Gary L. Thomas—some of which he’s donating towards the Energy Engineering Building. RSVP

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  5. Oct 29

    Thanks to for talking w/ dept. chair about the impact ’s long-standing relationship with The Welch Foundation has had on world-changing chemical research: . .

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    Oct 26
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  7. Oct 24

    Thanks to Class of 2019 Texas ChE alum for speaking to our Intro to ChE class today about what he wishes he had known as a freshman & his recent transition from student life to working full-time in Round Rock, TX. 🤘

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    Oct 23

    Jamie Chuvalo-Abraham is an inspiring AURA-Texas member and student research ambassador for our 2019-2020 team. She is a fourth year chemical engineering student investigating the detrimental effects of air pollution on human lung cells. Welcome, Jamie!

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  9. Oct 23
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    Oct 22

    Celebrated w/ Ernie Cockrell, Norbert Dittrich’s 42 years as president of the Welch Foundation, which supports chemistry research at UT & in TX. The foundation is establishing a UT chemical engineering endowed faculty chair in honor of Norbert

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  11. Oct 22

    Last night celebrated the announcement of the Norbert Dittrich-Welch Chair in Chemical Engineering thanks to a $2.5 million gift from The Welch Foundation. This gift will support cutting-edge research addressing leading world challenges. More @ .

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  12. Oct 21

    Meeting attendees—swing by our reception to see faculty, students, alumni & colleagues. Refreshments will be served. No RSVP required. Local, non-conference attending alumni are also welcome.

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    The voice from Mission Control behind this history-making moment?? Stephanie Wilson!

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  14. Oct 17

    namesake, John J. McKetta Jr., would have been 104 today. Join us in remembering this world-renowned engineer, compassionate educator, philanthropist & humorous prankster— and why he means so much to so many: & .

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    Oct 17

    Advisory Board member Joan Brennecke of proposes a new mechanism of parallel pathways for CO2 capture using AHA ionic liquids in the presence of water, leading to carbamate and bicarbonate formation.

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  16. Oct 16

    Nominate a Texas ChE alumnus for the Academy of Distinguished Chemical Engineers. Membership recognizes innovative and outstanding professional achievements, dedication to public service and support of higher education. Nominations open now thru Nov 24.

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    Oct 15

    Human cytomegalovirus-specific T-cell receptor engineered for high affinity and soluble expression using mammalian cell display.

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    Oct 10

    Hello everyone! Please come join us for a career panel as part of our second annual industry day! We will have reps from several industries here to answer all of your questions! The panel will be held in EER in the Mikva Auditorium on October 17th, from 10-11:30am.

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    Oct 9

    Honored that is featuring our latest work in “Novel nanogels hold promise for improved drug delivery to cancer patients” here

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    Inventor, teacher, Texas Engineer, and now winner 🤘🤘🤘 Congratulations to John Goodenough, winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his development of lithium-ion batteries:

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