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Linda and Bipin Doshi Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering

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Dear alumni, friends and colleagues,

I am excited to connect with you and share some incredible updates from our department! We are making great strides in advancing our programs and meeting industry demands. Recently, we launched a new bachelor's degree program in biomedical engineering and Ph.D. program in bioengineering, and we are partnering with other S&T departments to establish a semiconductor engineering program to help address critical workforce needs.

This fall, we also welcomed four new faculty members and one lecturer. Their expertise will be essential in strengthening our foundation in chemical engineering, supporting our new programs and ensuring our students are well-prepared to tackle the challenges of today’s rapidly changing fields while driving both innovation and economic growth.

A big part of the department's success is thanks to the unwavering support of our alumni, who have been instrumental in helping us achieve our goals and make a lasting impact. We are now once again asking you to consider helping our students. If you are in a position to give back and support S&T students and your next generation of colleagues, we would appreciate your help. 

Donate now and support our Miners 

Please also share your alumni stories with alumni@mst.edu, as we love to hear and share your good news. Make sure to update your information on the Miner Alumni Association website as well.

If you have any questions, always feel free to reach out. I am more than happy to communicate with alumni about the exciting work happening in our department.

Respectfully,

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Hu Yang, Ph.D.
Linda and Bipin Doshi Chair and Professor
Linda and Bipin Doshi Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering

 
Brittney Hahn, left, and Tatianna Reinbolt working in the Kielhorn Laboratory Suite inside Bertelsmeyer Hall when they were studying biochemical engineering at S&T. Both women are now S&T alumnae. Photo by Michael Pierce/Missouri S&T.

S&T launches biomedical engineering program

Our department recently began offering a new bachelor's degree program in biomedical engineering, as well as a Ph.D. program in bioengineering.

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Professors to lead national organizations

Congratulations to Drs. Christi Luks, teaching professor of chemical and biochemical engineering, and Joseph Smith, professor of chemical and biochemical engineering, on being voted presidents-elect of two major organizations. Luks's role is with the American Society for Engineering Education, and Smith's is with American Institute of Chemical Engineers.

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Dr. Charles Meyer accepts a certificate.

Academy inducts six new members

Six alumni were inducted into the Academy of Chemical and Biochemical Engineers at Missouri S&T during a ceremony held earlier this year. Congratulations to Jason Brinker, Terry Coffman, Dr. Charles Meyer, Richard Schafermeyer, Thomas Sonderman and Dr. Mark Trampe.

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Mark Towler

Researcher aims to quickly stop bleeding, save lives

Dr. Mark Towler, a Linda and Bipin Doshi Professor of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, envisions a world in which members of the United States military and others facing perilous situations will have immediate access to a glass powder he invented that can control bleeding and save lives.  
 
Based off the recent progress with his invention, Towler is hopeful this vision will soon become a reality.

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Muthanna H. Al-Dahhan

Al-Dahhan honored with special issue

Dr. Muthanna H. Al-Dahhan, Curators’ Distinguished Professor of chemical and biochemical engineering and Wayne and Gayle Laufer Endowed Chair in Energy had a special virtual issue of the Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research (I&ECR) academic journal dedicated to his honor.  

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Linda and Bipin Doshi Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering

Missouri University of Science and Technology

Missouri S&T
Rolla, MO 65409

573-341-4111
1-800-522-0938
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