ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY

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ARIZONA STATE
ARIZONA STATE
UNIVERSITY
Email: thomas.dory@asu.edu
Box 876006
Tempe, AZ 85287
TEL: (480) 965-3313
FAX: (480) 965-0037
Web: che.fulton.asu.edu/
Email: jerry.lin@asu.edu
Department of Chemical Engineering
B.S, 1996, Montana State University; M.S, 1998, University of Colorado; Ph.D, 2001, University of Colorado.
VIGRE Postdoctoral Fellow, 2001-2004, University of
Colorado. Biomedical Engineering. Computational fluid
dynamics in biological systems such as blood flow, flow
through the upper airways, Darcy flow through tissues.
TEL: (480) 965-0874 FAX: (480) 965-0037
Web: www.public.asu.edu/~jheys
Email: jheys@asu.edu
Jerry Lin, Chair and Professor.
James Beckman, Co-chair.
Degrees Offered: B.S, M.S, Ph.D.
Fields of Specialization: Chemical Engineering.
ANDINO, JEAN M. Associate Professor. B.S, 1988,
Harvard; Ph.D, 1996, California Institute of Technology.
Atmospheric Chemistry; Chemical Engineering. Homogeneous gas-phase chemistry. Heterogeneous (gas-particle) chemistry. Air pollution control. Air pollutant sensors. TEL: (480) 965-0199 FAX: (480) 965-0557
Web: www.fulton.asu.edu/~andino/index.php
Email: jean.andino@asu.edu
Sang-Rin Lee, Chang-Yu Wu and Jean M. Andino, A
mechanistic study of vanadium-sorbent surface interaction at
high temperature, Aerosol Sci. Technol, 41, 1063-1075
(2007).
Jean M. Andino and Annik Vivier-Bunge, Tropospheric
chemistry of aromatic compounds emitted from anthropogenic sources, Adv. Quantum Chem, 55, 297-310 (2008).
No publication information submitted for this edition.
HEYS, JEFFREY J. (b.1974) Assistant Professor.
Publication list has not been verified by the department.
Jeffrey J. Heys, Group projects in chemical engineering using a wiki, Chem. Eng. Educ, 42, 91-95 (2008).
LIN, JERRY Y. S. (b.1960) Professor. B.S, 1982, Zheijiang University; M.S, 1985, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Ph.D, 1988, Worcester Polytechnic Institute;
Sc.D, 1992, University of Twente. Post-Doctoral Staff
Member, 1988-1991, University of Twente. Chemical
Engineering; Materials Science. Our research has been
focused on inorganic membranes, adsorbents, and catalysts for use in separation, reaction, energy and environmental applications. Our recent research efforts have
been extended to nanostructured materials, solid oxide
fuel cells, sensors and inorganic-biological membrane
systems. TEL: (480) 965-7769 FAX: (480) 965-0037
Web: www.public.asu.edu/~jylin1/
Email: Jerry.Lin@ASU.edu
No publication information submitted for this edition.
PFEFFER, ROBERT Research Professor. Chemical
BECKMAN, JAMES R. (b.1943) Research Professor.
B.S, 1966, University of Wisconsin; M.S, 1967, University of Wisconsin; Ph.D, 1976, University of Arizona.
Dewvaporation technique applications in: CMP water
reclamation, sea water desalination, evaporation pond
water reclamation and salt crystallization, fractionation
of organics. TEL: (480) 965-5829 FAX: (480) 965-0037
Web: che.fulton.asu.edu/
Email: jim.beckman@asu.edu
No publication information submitted for this edition.
BURROWS, VERONICA A. (b.1957) Associate Professor. B.S, 1981, Drexel University; Ph.D, 1986, Princeton University. Chemical Engineering; Surface Chemistry. Engineering and STEM education: cognitive assessment, learning frameworks, reflective writing. Semiconductor surface and thin film chemical processes including cleaning, etching, chemical mechanical polishing,
wet chemical oxidation. TEL: (480) 965-4557 FAX:
(480) 965-0037
Web: che.fulton.asu.edu/
Email: burrows@asu.edu
No publication information submitted for this edition.
DAI, LENORE L. Associate Professor. B.S, 1990,
Beijing University of Chemical Technology; Ph.D, 1997,
University of Illinois. Chemical Engineering. Surface,
interfacial, and colloidal science, nanorheology and microrheology, materials at the nanoscale, synthesis of novel polymer composites, thermal and mechanical analyses
of soft materials. TEL: (480) 965-4112 FAX: (480) 9650037
Web: che.fulton.asu.edu
Email: lenore.dai@asu.edu
Publication list has not been verified by the department.
Lenore L. Dai, Incorporating six sigma methodology training into chemical engineering education, Chem. Eng. Educ,
41, 53-56 (2007).
Noureddine Abidi, Eric Hequet, Sowmitri Tarimala and
Lenore L. Dai, Cotton fabric surface modification for improved UV radiation protection using sol-gel process, J.
Appl. Polym. Sci, 104, 111-117 (2007).
Mingxiang Luo and Lenore L. Dai, Molecular dynamics
simulations of surfactant and nanoparticle self-assembly at
liquid-liquid interfaces, J. Phys.: Condens. Matter, 19,
375109/1-375109/14 (2007).
Jian Wu and Lenore L. Dai, Apparent microrheology of
oil-water interfaces by single-particle tracking, Langmuir, 23,
4324-4331 (2007).
Huan Ma, Mingxiang Luo and Lenore L. Dai, Influences
of surfactant and nanoparticle assembly on effective interfacial tensions, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys, 10, 2207-2213
(2008).
Engineering. Dry particle coating and supercritical fluid
processing; fluidization, mixing, coating and processing
of ultra-fine and nano-structured particulates; filtration of
sub-micron particulates; agglomeration, sintering and
granulation of fine particles. TEL: (480) 965-0362 FAX:
(480) 965-0037
Web: che.fulton.asu.edu/
Email: robert.pfeffer@asu.edu
Publication list has not been verified by the department.
Jose A. Quevedo, Juergen Flesch, Robert Pfeffer and Rajesh Dave, Evaluation of assisting methods on fluidization of
hydrophilic nanoagglomerates by monitoring moisture in the
gas phase, Chem. Eng. Sci, 62, 2608-2622 (2007).
Baohua Yue, Yubing Wang, Chien-Yueh Huang, Robert
Pfeffer and Zafar Iqbal, Polymeric nanocomposites of functionalized carbon nanotubes synthesized in supercritical CO2,
J. Nanosci. Nanotechnol, 7, 994-1000 (2007).
Abhijit Gokhale, Boris Khusid, Rajesh N. Dave and Robert
Pfeffer, Effect of solvent strength and operating pressure on
the formation of submicrometer polymer particles in supercritical microjets, J. Supercrit. Fluids, 43, 341-356 (2007).
Yuhua Chen, Jun Yang, Rajesh N. Dave and Robert Pfeffer, Fluidization of coated Group C powders, AIChE J, 54,
104-121 (2008).
Jose Manuel Valverde, M. A. S. Quintanilla, Antonio Castellanos, Daniel Lepek, Jose Quevedo, Rajesh N. Dave and
Robert Pfeffer, Fluidization of fine and ultrafine particles using nitrogen and neon as fluidizing gases, AIChE J, 54, 86103 (2008).
Jose Quevedo, Gaurav Patel, Robert Pfeffer and Rajesh
Dave, Agglomerates and granules of nanoparticles as filter
media for submicron particles, Powder Technol, 183, 480500 (2008).
RAUPP, GREGORY B. (b.1954) Professor and Director, Flexible Display Center. B.S, 1976, Purdue University; M.S, 1978, Purdue University; Ph.D, 1984, University of Wisconsin. Chemical Engineering; Materials
Science. Flexible displays and flexible electronics technology integration and manufacturing processes. Mechanisms, kinetics, and reaction engineering of chemical vapor deposition and related semiconductor and high tech
materials processes. TEL: (480) 727-8752 FAX: (480)
727-8957
Web: flexdisplay.asu.edu
Email: raupp@asu.edu
Publication list has not been verified by the department.
Gregory B. Raupp, Shawn M. O’Rourke, Curt Moyer, Barry P. O’Brien, Scott K. Ageno, Douglas E. Loy, Edward J.
Bawolek, David R. Allee, Sameer M. Venugopal, Jann Kaminski, Dirk Bottesch, Jeff Dailey, Ke Long, Michael Marrs,
Nick R. Munizza, Hanna Haverinen and Nicholas Colaneri,
Low-temperature amorphous-silicon backplane technology
development for flexible displays in a manufacturing pilotline environment, J. Soc. Inf. Disp, 15, 445-454 (2007).
DORY, THOMAS Lecturer. M.S, 1978, University of
Missouri, Kansas City; Ph.D, 1982, Oklahoma University. Semiconductor focused electroplating, plasma deposition reactions, and synthesis of novel organometallic
compounds. TEL: (480) 727-8614 FAX: (480) 965-0037
Web: che.fulton.asu.edu/
REGE, KAUSHAL (b.1976) Assistant Professor.
Ph.D, 2004, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Research
Fellow, 2004-2007, Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital. Bioengineering; Biotechnology. Molecular and Nanoscale Cancer Therapeutics, Pros-
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tate Cancer, Combination Treatments for Cancer, Apoptosis, Non-Viral Gene Delivery, High-Throughput
Screening, Strucure-Property Relationships, Bioseparations, Nanotechnology, Carbon Nanotubes, Protein and
Peptide Engineering. TEL: (480) 727-8616 FAX: (480)
965-0037
Web: che.fulton.asu.edu/chefaculty-KRege.php
Email: Kaushal.Rege@asu.edu
Publication list has not been verified by the department.
Zaki Megeed, Kaushal Rege, Arul Jayaraman and Martin
L. Yarmush, Electrokinetic separations, Biosep. Bioprocess.
(2nd Ed.), 2, 719-733 (2007).
Kaushal Rege, Suraj J. Patel, Zaki Megeed and Martin L.
Yarmush, Amphipathic peptide-based fusion peptides and
immunoconjugates for the targeted ablation of prostate cancer cells, Cancer Res, 67, 6368-6375 (2007).
Scott Banta, Zaki Megeed, Monica Casali, Kaushal Rege
and Martin L. Yarmush, Engineering protein and peptide
building blocks for nanotechnology, J. Nanosci. Nanotechnol, 7, 387-401 (2007).
Zak Megeed, Kaushal Rege, Luke Selby and Martin L.
Yarmush, Self-assembling multifunctional nanoparticles
from elastin-like polypeptides, PMSE Prepr, 96, 271 (2007).
Xinxin Li, Sutapa Barua, Kaushal Rege and Bryan D.
Vogt, Tuning stability of mesoporous silica films under biologically relevant conditions through processing with supercritical co2, Langmuir, 24, 11935-11941 (2008).
Huang-Chiao Huang, Piyush Koria, Sarah M. Parker, Luke
Selby, Zaki Megeed and Kaushal Rege, Optically responsive
gold nanorod-polypeptide assemblies, Langmuir, 24, 1413914144 (2008).
RIVERA, DANIEL E. (b.1960) Associate Professor.
B.S, 1982, University of Rochester; M.S, 1984, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Ph.D, 1987, California Institute of Technology. Chemical Engineering. Process dynamics and control, dynamic modeling via system identification, advanced control applications to the chemical,
refining, semiconductor and related industries, controloriented approaches to supply chain management and
scalable enterprise systems. Control engineering approaches to adaptive interventions in behavioral health.
TEL: (480) 965-9476 FAX: (480) 965-0037
Web: www.fulton.asu.edu/~csel
Email: Daniel.Rivera@asu.edu
No publication information submitted for this edition.
SIERKS, MICHAEL R. Professor. B.S, 1978, Stanford University; M.S, 1982, Colorado State University;
Ph.D, 1988, Iowa State University. Post-Doctoral Research Scientist, 1988-1990, Carlsberg Laboratory, Copenhagen, Denmark. Biomedical Engineering; Neuroscience. Engineering proteins for biomedical applications.
Develop a potential diagnosis and treatment for Alzheimer’s disease. Develop multifunctional antibodies
which can both target specific forms of b-amyloid and
clear it from the brain before it can aggregate into neurotoxic plaques. Develop antibodies useful for studying
Parkinson’s disease. Develop antibodies which can target
various forms of the a-synuclein protein and inhibit formation of the Lewy Bodies aggregates. TEL: (480) 9652828 FAX: (480) 965-0037
Web: che.fulton.asu.edu/
Email: sierks@asu.edu
Publication list has not been verified by the department.
Michael R. Sierks, Min S. Wang and Sharareh Emadi,
Morphology specific antibody biopanning: atomic force microscopy and phage display technologies, BIOforum Eur, 11,
38-39 (2007).
Sharareh Emadi, Hedieh Barkhordarian, Min S. Wang,
Philip Schulz and Michael R. Sierks, Isolation of a human
single chain antibody fragment against oligomeric a-synuclein that inhibits aggregation and prevents a-synuclein-induced toxicity, J. Mol. Biol, 368, 1132-1144 (2007).
Luda S. Shlyakhtenko, Bin Yuan, Sharareh Emadi, Yuri L.
Lyubchenko and Michael R. Sierks, Single-molecule selection and recovery of structure-specific antibodies using atomic force microscopy, Nanomedicine (N. Y., NY, U. S.), 3, 192197 (2007).
Brent L. Nannenga, Andleeb Zameer and Michael R.
Sierks, Anti-oligomeric single chain variable domain antibody differentially affects huntington and ␣-synuclein aggregates, FEBS Lett, 582, 517-522 (2008).
VOGT, BRYAN D. (b.1976) Assistant Professor. B.S,
1998, Michigan Technological University; Ph.D, 2003,
University of Massachusetts. National Research Counsil,
2002-2004, National Institute of Standards and Technology. Materials Science; Polymer Science. Confinement
effects on physical properties of materials; Self-assembly; Photolithography; Reaction-diffusion in thin films;
Polymer interfacial structure. TEL: (480) 727-8631
FAX: (480) 727-8957
Web: www.public.asu.edu/~bdvogt/
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Email: bryan.vogt@asu.edu
vogt@asu.edu
Publication list has not been verified by the department.
David W. Gidley, Hua-Gen Peng, Richard Vallery, Christopher L. Soles, Hae-Jeong Lee, Bryan D. Vogt, Eric K. Lin,
Wen-Li Wu and Mikhail R. Baklanov, Porosity of low dielectric constant materials, Dielectr. Films Adv. Microelectron, 85-136 (2007).
Bryan D. Vogt, Shuhui Kang, Vivek M. Prabhu, Ashwin
Rao, Eric K. Lin, Wen-li Wu, Sushil K. Satija and Karen
Turnquest, Influence of base additives on the reaction-diffusion front of model chemically amplified photoresists, J. Vac.
Sci. Technol., B: Microelectron. Nanometer Struct.—Process., Meas., Phenom, 25, 175-182 (2007).
Shuhui Kang, Bryan D. Vogt, Wen-li Wu, Vivek M. Prabhu, David L. VanderHart, Ashwin Rao, Eric K. Lin and
Karen Turnquest, Characterization of compositional heterogeneity in chemically amplified photoresist polymer thin
films with infrared spectroscopy, Macromolecules, 40, 14971503 (2007).
Timothy J. Francis, Bryan D. Vogt, Michael Xiaohui
Wang and James J. Watkins, Scaling of Interdomain Spacing
of Diblock Copolymers in a Selective Diluent, Macromolecules (Washington, DC, U. S.), 40, 2515-2519 (2007).
Casey G. Campbell and Bryan D. Vogt, Examination of
the influence of cooperative segmental dynamics on the glass
transition and coefficient of thermal expansion in thin films
probed using poly(n-alkyl methacrylate)s, Polymer, 48,
7169-7175 (2007).
Vivek M. Prabhu, Bryan D. Vogt, Shuhui Kang, Ashwin
Rao, Eric K. Lin, Sushil K. Satija and Karen Turnquest, Direct measurement of the in-situ developed latent image: The
residual swelling fraction, Proc. SPIE-Int. Soc. Opt. Eng,
6519, 651910/1-651910/12 (2007).
Shuhui Kang, Bryan D. Vogt, Wen-li Wu, Vivek M. Prabhu, David L. VanderHart, Ashwin Rao, Eric K. Lin and
Karen Turnquest, FTIR measurements of compositional heterogeneities, Proc. SPIE-Int. Soc. Opt. Eng, 6519, 651916/1651916/9 (2007).
Steve T. Marshall, Sushil K. Satija, Bryan D. Vogt and J.
William Medlin, Profiling of hydrogen in metal-insulatorsemiconductor sensors using neutron reflectivity, Appl. Phys.
Lett, 92, 153503/1-153503/3 (2008).
Xinxin Li and Bryan D. Vogt, Carbon Dioxide mediated
synthesis of mesoporous silica films: tuning properties using
pressure, Chem. Mater, 20, 3229-3238 (2008).
Xinxin Li, Lingyan Song and Bryan D. Vogt, Tuning mechanical properties of mesoporous silicas using associating
homopolymers/block copolymer blends as templates, J.
Phys. Chem. C, 112, 53-60 (2008).
Xinxin Li, Sutapa Barua, Kaushal Rege and Bryan D.
Vogt, Tuning stability of mesoporous silica films under biologically relevant conditions through processing with supercritical co2, Langmuir, 24, 11935-11941 (2008).
Lingyan Song, Xinxin Li and Bryan D. Vogt, Additive
route to lithographically defined nanoporous silica, polymer,
and carbon films, Langmuir, 24, 1648-1653 (2008).
Kar Tean Tan, Bryan D. Vogt, Christopher C. White, Kristen L. Steffens, Joshua Goldman, Sushil K. Satija, Cyril Clerici and Donald L. Hunston, On the origins of sudden adhesion loss at a critical relative humidity: examination of bulk
and interfacial contributions, Langmuir, 24, 9189-9193
(2008).
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