CBEE COMMENCEMENT On June 10, CBEE students, faculty, staff, friends, and family came together at Corvallis High School to celebrate the 2016 graduating class. Continuing a trend, this year’s class once again set a new record as our school’s largest ever. We honored 143 bachelor of science graduates, 36 master of science and master of engineering graduates, and three students receiving their doctorates. Ninety-seven of our newest alumni call Oregon home. We were privileged to have 20 international graduates from Bangledesh, China, Iran, Japan, Kuwait, Mauritus, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Taiwan, and United Arab Emirates. irty-seven percent of this year’s undergraduate class were women. Congratulations to everyone! James D. Sweeney School Head & Kuse Chair [email protected]IN THIS ISSUE 2 UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES AWARDED 3 GRADUATE DEGREES AWARDED 3 STUDENT AWARDS 3 SENIOR PROJECT AWARDS 4 GRADUATION SNAPSHOTS Chemical, Biological & Environmental Engineering SUMMER 2016 COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
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CBEE COMMENCEMENTOn June 10, CBEE students, faculty, staff, friends, and family came together at Corvallis High School to celebrate the 2016 graduating class. Continuing a trend, this year’s class once again set a new record as our school’s largest ever.
We honored 143 bachelor of science graduates, 36 master of science and master of engineering graduates, and three students receiving their doctorates.
Ninety-seven of our newest alumni call Oregon home. We were privileged to have 20 international graduates from Bangledesh, China, Iran, Japan, Kuwait, Mauritus, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Taiwan, and United Arab Emirates. Thirty-seven percent of this year’s undergraduate class were women.
CHEMICAL ENGINEERINGAbdennour, AasyaAl Naamani, MohamedAl Yaarubi, Mohammed Alajmi, Oqab Alanaz, Abdullah Al-Habsi, Amro Al-Kalbani, Mohammed Al-Khaledy, KaylaAllan-Cole, ElizabethAllenby, JasonAlmahfoudh, TaqiAlnaser, Ali Alnemer, Mohammed Alotaibi, Eid Amato, Sean lAtwood, John WesleyAyidh, GhassanBartlett, Max Bates, Matthew Boyd, Danielle Bulovsky, Hannah*Chan Vasquez, CarlosChetty, AdityaCochrane, Noah
Cronin, ReganDarmohray, ElizabethDevin, Jennifer*Eash, DennisEly, ZacharyEvans, ZacharyFalk, ThurmanFouts, IanFrey, Sarah Furrow, CameronGahan, Curran*Gardiner, Blake Hall, John CollinHardy, MattHarms, Nathan*Heilig, JaeHesseltine, Johnathan*Howard, CassidyInman, CaitlinIverson, GordonJarmer, ToriJones, Zachary Kang, RaviPal Kelly, Jacob
Knopf, TristanKolinski, AlexanderLachner, AmandaLarson, JessicaLaurance, Jon* Lee, Sung Ju Lum, Jacob Mal, James Marshall, Colin Mc Arthur, NathanielMcGrath, CameronMcKeever, DanielMizener, AnthonyMohamed, JassimMonroe, JohnNguyen, TuanOffer, Claire Palmer, Matthew*Pearson, NoahPeloquin, AaronPetersen, Taylor*Pettit, EvanPuac, KevinRahal-Arabi, Omar
Maleki, SeenaPei, XiangReaksecker, Jordan D.Wu, Guanfei
Wu, JiajiaYan, WeiZhu, DanZhu, Xiaoxiang
SENIOR PROJECT AWARDSADVISORY BOARD CHOICE AWARD
Investigating Mass Transfer During Loading of Cryoprotectants into TissuesBronson Ayala, Kristine Nguyen, and Miranda Raper*
INDUSTRY ENGAGEMENT AWARDWastewater Collection System Flow Data
Sam Fusick, Aasya Abdennour, and Matthew Palmer* Industry partner: Chad Wolfe, City of Corvallis
ENGINEERING TEAM AWARDA Mobile, Point-of-Care Disease Detection Immunoassay – Proof of Concept Study
Nolan Cannady and Evan Pettit*Industry partner: Manish Giri, Hewlett-Packard
HP INNOVATION AWARD PLA Recycling for 3D Printing
Johnathan Hesseltine, Colin Marshall, and Wyatt Self* * Denotes project lead.
Project posters may be viewed at http://cbee.oregonstate.edu/student_projects.
DIFFUSION: SUMMER 2016
The School of Chemical, Biological, and Environmental Engineering in the College of Engineering at Oregon State University is home to bachelor of science undergraduate programs in chemical engineering, bioengineering, and environmental engineering, and graduate programs in chemical engineering and environmental engineering leading to M.Eng., M.S. and Ph.D. degrees. The school has 29 full-time faculty and currently enrolls more than 1,000 undergraduate and nearly 150 graduate students. The school emphasizes the integration of chemical, biological and environmental engineering principles and practice in a student-centered learning environment to provide work-ready graduates and technical solutions for a sustainable future. Research expenditures exceed 6.5 million dollars per year, and current emphasis areas include thin films and nanostructured materials for renewable energy and electronic device applications, bioprocess engineering and biofuels, biomaterials and therapeutics, transport and remediation of contaminants in the subsurface, interaction of nanomaterials with the environment, microtechnology for chemical and energy processing applications, and engineering education research.
The Diffusion is published quarterly by the School of Chemical, Biological and Environmental Engineering for distribution to Oregon State alumni who hold degrees in chemical engineering, bioengineering and environmental engineering, and also to industry partners and friends of the school.
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