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Dr. Chi-Hwa Wang is a Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at the National University of Singapore (NUS). He received his B.S. degree (Chemical Engineering) from the National Taiwan University, M.S. degree (Biomedical Engineering) from Johns Hopkins University, M.A. and PhD degrees (both in Chemical Engineering) from Princeton University, respectively. He has the following joint appointments in his service to the same university (i) Faculty Fellow, Singapore-MIT Alliance (2001-2006), (ii) Assistant Dean for Research at the Faculty of Engineering, NUS (2006-2008), (iii) Member...Read more
Kevin Pait is the director of Engineering and Site Services for Catalent Pharma Solutions at its Morrisville, NC site. He has more than 30 years of experience in plant maintenance and engineering, production management, process development, and strategic planning in the pharmaceutical, specialty chemical, utility and biotechnology industries, as well as extensive experience in plant and fleet maintenance. Kevin received his BS in Chemical Engineering and a MS in Financial Management from North Carolina State University and is a registered Professional Engineer in the State of North...Read more
NJ-borne, Houston-raised, NJ-refined, Johns Hopkins-educated, Saudi Arabia-tested, and Baton Rouge-seasoned: that’s how Stephen Reilly summarizes his life whenever anyone asks him. During his time at JHU, where he majored in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, he started his involvement with AIChE as a class representative, serving as a chapter VP during his junior year. Although Stephen took a break from AIChE while working for the Saudi Arabian Fertilizer Company (SAFCO) in 2010-2011 as a contracted process controls engineer in the city of Jubail, he quickly got involved with...Read more
Paul Taylor is a Chemical Engineer and a Senior Development Staff Member in the Isotope and Fuel Cycle Technology Division at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Paul was a Development Engineer at the Oak Ridge Y-12 Plant from 1974 to 1988, before transferring to ORNL. He has been a principal investigator in laboratory- and pilot-scale studies of production of surrogate nuclear debris, production of various uranium compounds, fission product separations, wastewater treatment, and high-level waste treatment. Paul received a B.S. Degree in Chemical Engineering from Brigham Young University in...Read more