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February 2014

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About the New Orleans Local Section (Under Construction)

Founded in 1932 - The New Orleans Local Section is the 3rd oldest in the Institute. The New Orleans Local Section also has an active young professionals section. Email: yp.aichenola@gmail.com Calendar: https://calendar.google.com/calendar/b/1?cid=eXAuYWljaGVub2xhQGdtYWlsLmNvbQ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/12373423/ Section Awards: 1995 “Randall D. Sheeline Award”, for excellence in public relations activities. 1999 “Catalyst Grassroots Award”, for support of the grassroots advocacy program. 2001 “Marx Isaac’s Award”, for excellence of a small local section newsletter.

Poupak Mehrani

Dr. Poupak Mehrani is an Associate Professor at the Chemical and Biological Engineering Department of the University of Ottawa (Ottawa, ON, Canada). Professor Mehrani research interest is in the area of multiphase reactor engineering with focus on fluidization processes.  One of her main areas of research is focused on understanding the electrostatic charge generation resulting in particle agglomeration and fouling in gas-solid processes including gas-solid fluidized beds reactors. Other research projects include biomass gasification and fast pyrolysis in fluidized bed reactors, and...Read more

Jeffrey S. Marshall

Jeffrey Marshall is a Professor in the School of Engineering at the University of Vermont. He received a Ph.D. degree (Mechanical Engineering) from the University of California at Berkeley (1987) and BS and MS degrees from the University of California at Los Angeles (1983, 1984). He has previously served as Assistant Professor of Ocean Engineering at Florida Atlantic University (1989-1993), and as Associate Professor, Professor and Chair of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Iowa (1993-2006). He is the recipient of the ASME Henry Hess Award (1992) and of the young investigator...Read more

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