ChBE Department Updates - Nov. 5, 2024
Letter from the Chair
Research News
New device could deliver bedside blood test results in an hour
CU Boulder researchers are developing a handheld device that could transform blood testing. Instead of needles and long waits for lab results, this sound-based system delivers accurate results in an hour from just a finger prick.
A Band-Aid for the heart? New 3D printing method makes this, and much more, possible
Scientists face a challenge in creating life-like materials to replace human tissues, which are both strong and stretchable. A CU Boulder-led team, including Professor Jason Burdick, has developed a 3D-printing method to create materials that are elastic enough for a beating heart, tough enough for joints, and easily shaped to fit a patient's unique needs.
CU Boulder receives $1M grant to advance biofabrication training for PhD students
CU Boulder's Materials Science and Engineering Program received a $1M grant to fund doctoral research training in biofabrication, a field that enables precise and effective ways to study and treat medical conditions, such as growing new organs or repairing damaged tissues.
Research breakthrough could boost clean energy production
ProfessorHendrik Heinz and his CU Boulder team, along with collaborators from University of California, Los Angeles, achieved a breakthrough that could boost clean energy production. Theresearch was featured on the cover of the journal “Nature Catalysis” in July.
Ƶ18y could lead to longer-lasting EV batteries, hasten energy transition
Batteries degrade over time, which is why older phones lose power faster. An international team led by Professor Mike Toney has uncovered the cause of this degradation, paving the way for improved batteries that could extend the range of electric vehicles and advance clean energy storage.
Converting captured carbon to fuel: Study assesses what’s practical and what’s not
In a study published May 1 in the journal ACS Energy Letters, researchers at CU Boulder and collaborators proposed a more sustainable design for capturing CO2 and converting it to fuels.
Faculty News
Jason Burdick elected to National Academy of Medicine
Bowman Endowed Professor Jason Burdick of the BioFrontiers Institute and the Department of Chemical & Biological Engineering has been elected to the National Academy of Medicine.
Ankur Gupta wins inaugural Johannes Lyklema Early Career Award in electrokinetics
Assistant Professor Ankur Gupta has been selected as the winner of the inaugural Johannes Lyklema Early Career Award in Electrokinetics, given by the International Electrokinetics Society.
Welcoming two new faculty to Chemical and Biological Engineering
The Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering is proud to introduce two new teaching assistant professors: Katie O'Harra, specializing in polymers and dedicated to highlighting the societal impacts of chemical engineering, and Trevor Franklin, who brings a diverse background from both industry and academia, including NSF-funded engineering education.
Mourning the loss of Douglas Gin, former ChBE professor
Professor Douglas Gin, a former member of the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering faculty, passed away on July 5 in a car accident. He was 58.
Alumni News
The Next Frontier for EV Batteries: Nanoscale Coatings
Paul Lichtey, CU Boulder alumnus (ChemEngr PhD'11), is the CEO of Forge Nano, an atomic layer deposition company which appears to have the most-developed technology to coat battery electrodes with metal oxides or nitrides. The technology improves both the energy capacity and the lifespan of lithium-ion batteries.
Student News
ChBE PhD student awarded Quad Fellowship
Todd Whittaker, a Chemical and Biological Engineering PhD student in the Holewinski and Musgrave research groups, has been awarded the Quad Fellowship, a prestigious fellowship for citizens of the "Quad countries" (USA, Japan, India and Australia). Whittaker, a citizen of Australia, was one of 50 s...
Chemical engineering jumps three rankings in U.S. News & World Report ranking
CU Boulder's undergraduate chemical engineering program jumped three spots to #11 in U.S. News & World Report rankings among its public institutions.