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  • Biegler Named Head of Chemical Engineering

    Lorenz (Larry) T. Biegler will become Department Head of Chemical Engineering, effective November 1, 2013. Biegler, both a university professor and an NAE member, is in his 32nd year as a member of the ChemE faculty, starting as an assistant professor in 1981 and advancing through academic ranks to his current appointment as the Bayer Professor of Chemical Engineering. His research interests lie in computer aided process engineering (CAPE) and include flowsheet optimization, optimization of systems of differential and algebraic equations, reactor network synthesis and algorithms for constrained, nonlinear process control.

     

  • INI Administrative Coordinator Completes Degree

    Marilú Lundeen, an administrative coordinator at the Information Networking Institute (INI), received her bachelor's degree in Hispanic Studies with an additional major in European studies on Sunday. The full-time staff member started taking classes in 2003 while working as the coordinator of Latin American Activities for the late Paul Goodman.

     

  • DuCarme Named to 2013 PING Mid-Atlantic Region

    Chemical engineering sophomore Ben DuCarme was named to the 2013 PING Mid-Atlantic Region team by the Golf Coaches Association of America. He is the eleventh Tartan to make the team. He played nineteen rounds and averaged 77.6 per round, making five finishes in the top 10.

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