Process Integration and Industrial Pollution Prevention: Merging Theory and Practice in Graduate Education

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  • Giorgio Carta University of Virginia
  • M. Douglas LeVan Vanderbilt University
  • H. Dennis Spriggs Matrix Process Integration, Inc
  • Gregory A. Cleotelis, II AlliedSignal, Inc
  • James E. Ryan, Jr. Mays & Valentine, L.L.P.

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Author Biographies

Giorgio Carta, University of Virginia

Giorgio Carta is Professor of Chemical Engineering at the University of Virginia. He received his MChE and PhD degrees from the University of Delaware and his Laurea in chemical engineering from the University of Cagliari (Italy). He currently serves as coordinator of the University of Virginia Environmentally Conscious Chemical Manufacturing progam. His research interests are in separations and biochemical engineering.

M. Douglas LeVan, Vanderbilt University

M. Douglas LeVan is Centennial Professor and Chair of the Department of Chemical Engineering at Vanderbilt University. He received his BS degree from the University of Virginia and his PhD from the University of California, Berkeley. He has been Senior Research Engineer for Amoco Production Company and was on the faculty of the University of Virginia for nineteen years. His principal area of research is adsorption.

H. Dennis Spriggs, Matrix Process Integration, Inc

H. Dennis Spriggs is President of Matrix Process Integration, a consulting firm specializing in integrated process designs, developing operating strategies, and aligning technology with corporate strategy. He has over thirty years of industrial and academic experience, including AlliedSignal and Union Carbide Corporation, and has operated his own business since 1985. He received his BS degree from West Virginia Institute of Technology and his PhD from the University of Virginia. He is on the advisory board of the ECCM program at the University of Virginia.

Gregory A. Cleotelis, II, AlliedSignal, Inc

Gregory A. Cleotelis, II, is Senior Process Engineer at AlliedSignal, Inc., in Hopewell, Virginia. He received his BS degree in chemical engineering from the University of Virginia and has over fifteen years of industrial experience as a process engineer.

James E. Ryan, Jr., Mays & Valentine, L.L.P.

James E. Ryan, Jr., is a partner with Mays & Valentine, L.L.P., in Richmond, Virginia, where he practices environmental law, specializing in corporate environmental audit programs, industrial development, and municipal water projects. Previously, he served as Deputy Attorney General of Virginia. He received his BS degree in chemical engineering from the University of Virginia and his JD degree from the Catholic University of America.

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1997-09-01

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