Dr. Clifford L. Henderson is the Dean of the College of Engineering at the University of Alabama and a Professor in the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering. Prior to joining the University of Alabama in 2022, he previously served as Department Chair for the Department of Chemical, Biological, and Materials Engineering at the University of South Florida from 2016 through 2022, and prior to that spent the first 18 years of his academic career at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Throughout his career, Dean Henderson has a track record of building and growing outstanding...Read more
Dan Coombs has over 40 years of petrochemicals, plastics and refining experience. He currently serves on the PureCycle Technologies Inc. Board of Directors and also advises multiple industry providers developing disruptive technologies. He served as an Executive Vice President (EVP) for LyondellBasell (LYB) from 2015 through July of 2020. From 2017 through July 2020 he was EVP Global Manufacturing, Projects and Refining. During his LYB tenure he also served as EVP for global business lines: Olefins & Polyolefins (2016), Intermediates & Derivatives (2015),...Read more
Fiona was born in Edinburgh, and grew up playing guitar, riding motorbikes and jumping into cold water. After studying Chemical Engineering at University she learned to weld, cast and machine with apprentices in Paisley before working internationally as a professional engineer. She is now based in the north east of England.
Her latest novel, Phosphate Rocks: A Death in Ten Objects is published by Sandstone Press in June 2021.
Fiona's debut novel, The Chemical Detective (2019), was shortlisted for the Specsavers Debut Crime Novel Award...Read more
Ohio is an early leader in the hydrogen economy, with existing markets for transportation, power generation and industrial use. Growth in these markets will require hydrogen generated by both steam methane reformation and electrolysis. The presentation will discuss the Ohio Clean Hydrogen Hub Alliance strategies to advance the hydrogen economy in Ohio. The presentation will also discuss the anticipated hydrogen markets and federal incentives to decarbonize through the hydrogen economy.
When OSHA first published the Process Management (PSM) standard, it was based heavily on traditional chemical plants with the largest inventories of hazardous materials. But that’s not you. You’re in...