University of Arkansas
Ralph E. Martin Department of Chemical Engineering
3202 Bell Engineering Center
Fayetteville, AR 72701-1201
Phone: (479) 575-4951
Fax: (479) 575-7926
2017 News Archive
Engineering Student Earns Travel Award to Present Research
The 2017 Chemical and Biological Defense Science & Technology Conference has awarded University of Arkansas student Jessica Morris a travel award to attend and present her research at the upcoming bi-annual conference.
NSF Funds Project to Create Commercial Fertilizer Out of Wastewater Nutrients
The electrochemical-engineering team consists of principal investigators Greenlee, Andrew Herring at the Colorado School of Mines and Julie Renner at Case Western Reserve University. The three other principal investigators are all from the University of Arkansas: Greg Thoma, professor of chemical engineering; Jennie Popp, professor of agricultural economics and agricultural business; and Kristofor Brye, professor of applied soil physics and pedology.
Engineering Professor Selected as Associate Editor of Nanotechnology Journal
Donald Keith Roper, associate professor of chemical engineering, has been named associate editor of IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology.
Chemical Engineering Student Receives SMART Scholarship from Department of Defense
Jesse Roberts, a graduate student in the Department of Chemical Engineering, has been awarded a scholarship from the Science, Mathematics, And Research for Transformation (SMART) Defense Education Program.
Chemical Engineering Student Recognized by American Association of University Women
Humeyra Ulusoy-Erol, a doctoral student in chemical engineering, has been selected to receive an AAUW International Doctoral Fellowship from the American Association of University Women.
Chemical Engineering Graduate Student Hosts United Nations Panel on Empowering Women
Chemical engineering graduate student Humeyra Ulusoy-Erol assembled experts on refugee women for a panel at the United Nations' Commission on the Status of Women.
Greenlee Receives 3M Non-Tenured Faculty Award
Lauren Greenlee, assistant professor of chemical engineering, has received a 3M Non-Tenured Faculty Award.