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Vol. 50, No. 4, Fall 2016 373 Master of Science in Chemical Engineering Bucknell is a highly selective private institution that combines a nationally ranked undergraduate engineering program with rich learning environment of a small liberal arts college. For study at the Master’s level, the department offers state-of-the-art facilities for both experimental and computational work, and faculty dedicated to providing individualized training and collaboration in a wide array of research areas. Nestled in the heart of the scenic Susquehanna Valley in Central Pennsylvania, Lewisburg is located in an ideal environment for a variety of outdoor activities and is within a three-hour drive of several metropolitan centers, including New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington D.C. For further information, contact: Professor Brandon Vogel Department of Chemical Engineering Bucknell University, Lewisburg, PA 17837 Phone 570-577-1114 E-mail [email protected] www.bucknell.edu/graduatestudies J. Csernica, Chair (Ph.D., M.I.T .) Diffusion in polymers, polymer surface modification E.L. Jablonski (Ph.D., Iowa State) Thin films, surface chemistry W.E. King (Ph.D., Pennsylvania) Photodynamic therapy, hemodialysis J.E. Maneval (Ph.D., U.C. Davis) NMR methods, membrane and novel separations M.J. Prince (Ph.D., U.C. Berkeley) Environmental barriers, instructional design T.M. Raymond (Ph.D., Carnegie Mellon) Atmospheric science, organic aerosols, air pollution R.C. Snyder (Ph.D., U.C. Santa Barbara) Conceptual design crystallization W.J. Snyder (Ph.D., Penn State) Polymer degradation, kinetics, drag reduction M.A.S. Vigeant (Ph.D., Virginia) Bacterial Adhesions to surfaces B.M. Vogel (Ph.D., Iowa State) Biomaterials, polymer chemistry K. Wakabayashi ( Ph.D., Princeton) Polymer hybrid materials sustainable processing W.J. Wright (Ph.D., Stanford) Mechanical behavior, bulk metallic glasses, nanoindentation

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Vol. 50, No. 4, Fall 2016 373

Master of Science in Chemical Engineering Bucknell is a highly selective private institution that combines anationally ranked undergraduate engineering program with rich learning environment of a small liberal arts college. For study at the Master’s level, the department offers state-of-the-art facilities forboth experimental and computational work, and faculty dedicatedto providing individualized training and collaboration in a wide arrayof research areas.

Nestled in the heart of the scenic Susquehanna Valley in Central Pennsylvania, Lewisburg is located in an ideal environment for avariety of outdoor activities and is within a three-hour drive ofseveral metropolitan centers, including New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington D.C.

For further information, contact:

Professor Brandon Vogel Department of Chemical Engineering

Bucknell University, Lewisburg, PA 17837Phone 570-577-1114 E-mail [email protected]

www.bucknell.edu/graduatestudies

J. Csernica, Chair (Ph.D., M.I.T.)Diffusion in polymers, polymer surface modificationE.L. Jablonski (Ph.D., Iowa State)Thin films, surface chemistryW.E. King (Ph.D., Pennsylvania) Photodynamic therapy, hemodialysis J.E. Maneval (Ph.D., U.C. Davis)NMR methods, membrane and novel separationsM.J. Prince (Ph.D., U.C. Berkeley) Environmental barriers, instructional design T.M. Raymond (Ph.D., Carnegie Mellon)Atmospheric science, organic aerosols, air pollutionR.C. Snyder (Ph.D., U.C. Santa Barbara)Conceptual design crystallizationW.J. Snyder (Ph.D., Penn State)Polymer degradation, kinetics, drag reductionM.A.S. Vigeant (Ph.D., Virginia) Bacterial Adhesions to surfaces B.M. Vogel (Ph.D., Iowa State) Biomaterials, polymer chemistryK. Wakabayashi (Ph.D., Princeton)Polymer hybrid materials sustainable processingW.J. Wright (Ph.D., Stanford)Mechanical behavior, bulk metallic glasses, nanoindentation

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Faculty and Research InterestsMorris D. Argyle (Berkeley) • heterogeneous catalysisLarry L. Baxter (BYU) • combustion of fossil and renewable fuelsBradley C. Bundy (Stanford) • protein production and engineeringAlonzo D. Cook (MIT) • tissue and biomedical engineering Thomas H. Fletcher (BYU) • pyrolysis and combustionJohn H. Harb (Illinois) • coal combustion, electrochemical engineeringWilliam C. Hecker (UC Berkeley) • kinetics and catalysisJohn Hedengren (UT Austin) • modeling and optimization for energy systemsThomas A. Knotts (University of Wisconsin) • molecular modelingRandy S. Lewis (MIT) • biochemical and biomedical engineeringDavid O. Lignell (Utah) • computational reacting flowMatthew J. Memmott (MIT) nuclear power & safety, reactor designWilliam G. Pitt (Wisconsin) • materials scienceDean R. Wheeler (Berkeley) • molecular electrochemistryW. Vincent Wilding (Rice) • thermodynamics, environmental engineering