CEMS Department News
20 Recent CEMS Graduates and Postdocs Start as Faculty Around the World from MIT to University of Science and Technology in China
One of CEMS missions is to educate the next generation of chemical engineering and materials science faculty. Towards this goal, 20 recent graduate students and postdocs of CEMS faculty started their careers as professors at universities across the United States and the globe. Eight of the 20 will be teaching in Brazil, China, Japan, Korea, Taiwan and the United Arab Emirates. Click on "Read More" for a complete list. We wish all of them good luck in their new positions.
CEMS alumni starting faculty jobs between 2009-2011, along with their former CEMS advisor and their new affiliation:
United States
- William Tisdale (Aydil, Norris & Zhu, Chemical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
- Michael Baldea (Daoutidis, Chemical Engineering, Univ. of Texas at Austin)
- Randy Ewoldt (Macosko, Mechanical Science and Engineering, University of Illinois)
- Bryan Boudouris (Frisbie & Hillmyer, Chemical Engineering, Purdue)
- Wei Fan (Tsapatsis, Chemical Engineering, University of Massachusetts Amherst)
- Paul Dauenhauer (Schmidt, Chemical Engineering, University of Massachusetts Amherst)
- Bill Phillip (Cussler & Hillmyer, Chemical Engineering, Notre Dame)
- Mark Snyder (Tsapatsis, Chemical Engineering, Lehigh University)
- Sunho Choi (Tsapatsis, Chemical Engineering, Northeastern University)
- Dongxia Liu, (Bhan and Tsapatsis, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of Maryland)
- Kara Maki (Kumar, School of Mathematical Sciences, Rochester Institute of Technology)
- Prajna Dhar (Zasadzinski, Chemical Engineering, University of Kansas)
International
- Yanwei Wang (Dorfman, Department of Polymer Science and Engineering, Soochow Univ., China)
- Joao Justo (Wentzcovitch, Electrical Engineering, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil)
- Zhongqing Wu (Wentzcovitch, Geosciences, University of Science and Technology of China)
- Han Hsu (Wentzcovitch, Physics, National Central University, Taiwan)
- Shingo Kobayashi (Macosko & Hillmyer, Yamagata University, Japan)
- Jungkyu Choi (Tsapatsis, Chemical and Biological Engineering, Korea University)
- Shengxiang Ji (Macosko & Hoye, Key Laboratory of Polymer Ecomaterials, Changchun Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
- Sami El-Khatib, (Leighton, Physics, American University of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates)

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