Nineteen faculty members at The University of Tulsa have been recognized by Stanford University and publisher Elsevier for being among the top 2% of scientists cited in the world. Out of this prestigious group, eight current faculty members from UTulsa’s College of Engineering & Computer Science have been honored for their dedication to research. The […]| The University of Tulsa
Nagu Daraboina, Ph.D., associate professor at The University of Tulsa’s Russell School of Chemical Engineering, has received the 2025 Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) Regional Projects, Facilities and Construction Award. This award highlights Daraboina’s established excellence in research in petroleum and chemical engineering. His research addresses energy transition and environmental challenges by integrating fundamental and […]| The University of Tulsa
Fabricated with a gel side for carrying drugs and a magnetic side for steering, these microrobots can navigate complex biological environments like intestines.| Michigan Engineering News
A microneedle patch captures cancer biomarkers in the top-most layer of skin to detect melanoma in animal tissue samples.| Michigan Engineering News
In a lab studying for space-level extremes, batteries are being engineered that could one day power deep-space missions or transform the future of wearable technology. Leading this work is Ahmad Amiri, assistant professor of chemical and mechanical engineering at The University of Tulsa, who has been named among the top 2% of most-cited scientists in […]| The University of Tulsa
Unit operations and unit processes are the building blocks of turning raw materials into finished products, like transforming crude oil into gasoline or sugar| www.thepetrosolutions.com
University of Tulsa students Kinlie Gililland, Parker Green, Jaralynn Tammi Morellano, Tifiani Palm and Christine Parrish have been selected for the| The University of Tulsa
Boosting her hometown with an engineer’s eye. The post Building health, building community appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.| Michigan Engineering News
Sable Phillips, a senior in the Russell School of Chemical Engineering, won first place in the technical research presentation competition at the 2025 AIChE Mid-America Regional Conference. Her presentation was entitled “Cellulose Based Bio-adsorbents for Removal of Chromium (Cr) in Water.” The 2025 AIChE Mid-America Regional Conference is a two-day event during which undergraduate students […]| The University of Tulsa
On May 1, The University of Tulsa’s College of Engineering and Computer Science inducted three new members into its Hall of Fame: Christina Bishop Jackson (B.S. ’05, Ph.D. ’10), Mark G. Hatfield (B.S. ’82) and Thomas E. Jorden. Christina Bishop Jackson Jackson is the research and development director for Honeywell Environmental and Sustainability Systems. Her […]| The University of Tulsa
UTulsa graduate Colby DeWeese returned to campus recently to deliver a TEDx talk about his pioneering work in the field of green energy.| The University of Tulsa
Oxy CEO Vicki Hollub to deliver keynote address The University of Tulsa, in collaboration with the National Academy of Engineering (NAE), is proud to announce Oklahoma’s first member-led event titled “Carbon Capture, Sequestration, and the Future of Energy.” With keynote address delivered by Vicki Hollub, president and chief executive officer of Occidental Petroleum (Oxy), this […]| The University of Tulsa
Stony Brook University assistant professor David Sprouster has research projects meeting the challenge of strengthening materials used in research projects.| SBU News
NAE profile: Ronald Larson, chemical engineering. The post A “renaissance man” of rheology appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.| Michigan Engineering News
In addition to making predictions and scientific discoveries, engineers at the MIDAS symposium discussed improving AI's interpretability and preventing misuse.| Michigan Engineering News
Capturing nanoscale 'packages' that cancer cells send out, twisting gold nanoparticles use light to distinguish healthy patients from lung cancer patients.| Michigan Engineering News
Led by graduate students José Carlos Díaz, Harsh Patel, Corwin Kerr, Syahidah Mohd Khairi, and Yolanda Zhang, Scientist Spotlight events invited visitors of the museum to engage in interactive, inquiry-based activities centered around each activity leader’s area of research.| Chemical Engineering
New manufacturing method builds tougher materials that were previously considered useless for twisting light into more robust optical devices.| Michigan Engineering News
With oil production dropping, a process using natural gas is needed to avert a shortage of a workhorse chemical used for automotive parts, cleaning products and more.| Michigan Engineering News
With the prestigious early-career faculty grant, the assistant professor of chemical engineering will investigate complex fluid dynamics of microscopic particles and support underrepresented transfer students in their STEM education.| College of Engineering
The findings could help engineers methodically find the best molecules to increase the lifespan of perovskite solar cells, rather than relying on time-consuming trial and error.| Michigan Engineering News