Kevin Myers is a Professor in the Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering at the University of Dayton, having joined the faculty in 1986. He has taught a broad range of courses on both the undergraduate and graduate levels, with a focus on transport phenomena and chemical reaction engineering. He has served the department as the graduate program director and the university as a teaching consultant and as a coordinator of the Teaching Fellows Program that assists newer faculty as they acclimate to the profession. During the summer between his undergraduate and graduate studies, he entered the world of industrial mixing through an internship with Chemineer (now NOV). In 1990, collaborators at Chemineer asked him to join a wide-ranging mixing research program that is still active today. Much of this work has been in multiphase mixing and has resulted in the development of new mixing products and associated design procedures. He earned his undergraduate chemical engineering degree from the University of Dayton and his doctorate in chemical engineering from Washington University in St. Louis.
Kevin Myers
Professor
Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering, University of Dayton