A Nanotechnology Processes Option in Chemical Engineering

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  • Milo D. Koretsky Oregon State University
  • Alexandre Yokochi Oregon State University
  • Sho Kimura Oregon State University

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Author Biographies

Milo D. Koretsky, Oregon State University

Milo Koretsky is an associate professor in the School of Chemical, Biological, and Environmental Engineering at Oregon State University. He received his B.S. and M.S. degrees from UC San Diego and his Ph.D. from UC Berkeley, all in chemical engineering. He currently has research activity in areas related to thin film materials processing and engineering education and is interested in integrating technology into effective educational practices and in promoting the use of higher-level cognitive skills in engineering problem solving.

Alexandre Yokochi, Oregon State University

Alex Yokochi is an assistant professor in the School of Chemical, Biological, and Environmental Engineering at Oregon State University. He received a B.S. and M.S. from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale and Ph.D. from Texas A&M University, all in chemistry. His research and teaching interests include the development of methodology to produce large volumes of engineered nanoparticles with well defined size and/or composition for various applications.

Sho Kimura, Oregon State University

Sho Kimura is a professor in the School of Chemical, Biological, and Environmental Engineering at at Oregon State University. He received his B.S. and Ph.D. degrees from Osaka University, Japan, and M.S. degree from Oregon State University, all in chemical engineering. He teaches Material Balances and Stoichiometry, Material and Energy Balances in Nanotechnology, and Chemical Plant Design I & II. His research interests include synthesis of carbon and silicon carbide nanotubes.

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2009-09-01

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