Tabora is being recognized for his work in the development and characterization of drug substance processes through innovations in modeling, design of experimentation, data analysis, and visualization.
Chlor-Alkali process systems require careful design consideration, due to the high temperatures and corrosive properties of the fluids that pass through them. Download this whitepaper to ensure a safe, effective piping system.
Katherine Mizrahi Rodriguez is a Co-founder and the Vice President of Engineering at Osmoses. She is also a Kavanaugh Postdoctoral Fellow for translational innovation at MIT. Katherine earned her Ph.D. at MIT in Materials Science and Engineering (MSE) through the program in Polymers and Soft Matter and received her B.S. also from MIT MSE. She has been recognized with several fellowships and awards including the NSF Graduate Research fellowship, the Ford Foundation Pre-doctoral fellowship, the MIT Ida M. Green fellowship, and the GEM Consortium fellowship.Read more
Ahmed A. Busnaina, Ph.D., is the founding Director of the NSF Nanoscale Science and Engineering Center for High-rate Nanomanufacturing, the Advanced Nanomanufacturing Cluster for Smart Sensors and Materials at Northeastern University, Boston, MA. Dr. Busnaina is internationally recognized for his work on nano and microscale defects mitigation and removal in semiconductor fabrication. He specializes in directed assembly-based nano and microscale printing of inorganic and organic conductors, semiconductors, and dielectrics for making micro and nanoscale interconnects, FETs, sensors,...Read more
This month’s special issue on professional development offers advice for those looking to enhance — or go in a different direction with — their career.
Hebrink is being honored for his technical leadership and for developing and supporting technology that has resulted in significant energy savings and increased sustainability.