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John G. Pendergast

John is a Research Fellow in Dow Chemical's Oil and Gas, a part of the Consumer and Industrial Solutions business portfolio.  John has over 35 years of broad research and engineering experience in hydrocarbons processing, BTX processing, LPG fractionation , ethylene / propylene oxide and ethylene / propylene glycol, ethylene oxide derivatives, ethanolamines, polyethylene, polypropylene, EPDM, and others. 

After joining research in the area of  ethylene oxide process and catalysis research, John joined the manufacturing and engineering organization,  where he...Read more

Opportunities and Challenges for Energy Reduction in Separations

Archived Webinar
Wednesday, July 20, 2016,
2:00pm to 3:00pm
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Do separations play a significant role in your operational and capital costs? Find out how to improve separation energy consumption. In 60 minutes, you’ll consider how roughly half or more of the...

Engineering and Science Publication Practice and Ethics

Archived Webinar
Wednesday, July 13, 2016,
2:00pm to 3:00pm
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Conducting life science research? Get guidelines for publishing ethically and effectively. In 60 minutes, you’ll learn how members of the American Physiological Society, AIChE/SBE and the American...

Michael Domach

Mike Domach is a Professor or Chemical Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University. He  has also served as a Program Director at the National Science Foundation. His publishing and review experience includes text book development and serving as the Editor in Chief of Biotechnology Progress....Read more

Chemical Reaction Engineering Modeling and Simulation in COMSOL Multiphysics®

Archived Webinar
Thursday, July 7, 2016,
2:00pm to 3:00pm
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Are you working with the modeling and simulation of re-acting systems? Explore a more cost-effective and efficient way to understand their design and operation. In this 60-minute, COMSOL-sponsored...

Modeling the Lithium-Ion Battery

Modeling and simulations are necessary tools for accelerated understanding, design optimization, and design of automatic control of batteries and battery systems.

Irina Borodina

Irina Borodina is Professor in Yeast Metabolic Engineering at the Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Biosustainability, Technical University of Denmark (DTU). Her research focuses on advancing the methodologies for metabolic engineering of yeast cell factories for the sustainable production of bulk and high-value chemicals. She received a Chemical Engineering degree from Kaunas University of Technology in Lithuania in 2001 and a PhD degree in Biotechnology from DTU in 2007. Dr. Borodina has authored 82 peer-reviewed articles, which have been cited over 3,600 times, she is co-inventor of 13...Read more

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