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Samantha Burdett

At Shima Seiki USA, Samantha works in Sales and is the Senior Product Developer. Utilizing Shima Seiki’s latest technology, her task is to push the capabilities of the machines and provide innovative, sustainable solutions for flatbed knitting. This includes a focus on Shima’s 3D knitting technology known as WHOLEGARMENT®. Furthermore, Samantha operates and sells the SDS-ONE APEX3 design system that is utilized to reduce the amount of physical prototypes needed during the developing process with virtual samplingRead more

Eric C. Cosman

Eric C. Cosman, retired Engineering Solutions Architect with The Dow Chemical Company in Midland, Michigan. His responsibilities included system architecture definition and design, technology management and integration planning for manufacturing systems globally.Read more

July 2019 Meeting - Trivia

Tuesday, July 30, 2019,
6:00pm to 8:00pm
CDT
Get excited for another year of AIChE Trivia, where everything's made up and knoweldge of chemical engineering doesn't matter! This year, we'll be at Lew's Bar and Grill in Waldo on Monday, July 30thth from 6pm to 8pm! The entry fee is $5 per person. You should pay via the Paypal link below, but we...Read more

Adam Cohen

Adam Cohen is a professor in the departments of Chemistry and Chemical Biology and Physics at Harvard.  His research focuses on developing tools to study molecules, cells, and organisms, with a focus on imaging membrane potential and other physical forces.  He has used voltage imaging to study bioelectric phenomena in samples ranging from single bacteria to behaving mice to human stem cell-derived neurons from patients with neurological disorders. 

Cohen has received a Vannevar Bush Faculty Fellowship, Blavatnik National Award in Chemistry, the American Chemical...Read more

Ryan Pandya

Ryan Pandya is the Chief Executive Officer and co-founder of Perfect Day, a food company on a mission to create delicious animal-free dairy products, while leaving a kinder, greener footprint on the planet. Ryan studied Chemical & Biological Engineering at Tufts University, where he contributed to seminal research on tissue engineered meat at the Kaplan Lab before graduating and going on to work at MassBiologics, a small biopharmaceutical company in Boston, MA. He realized that the same technology used in the pharmaceutical industry could solve other world issues, including one that...Read more

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