Thomas Knotts
Professor of Chemical Engineering
Brigham Young University
Thomas Knotts (PhD) has been a Professor of Chemical Engineering at Brigham Young University since 2006. His research is in the thermodynamics and physical properties of biological, industrial chemical, and petroleum systems. He has been an active member of AIChE since 2003 and a co-PI on the AIChE DIPPR 801 project since 2013. Recently, along with three coauthors, he published the 6th edition of the seminal work in the field of thermophysical properties, The Properties of Gases and Liquids, where he examined the performance of traditional methods for property prediction and correlation. More recently, he has focused on machine learning and its use in the field.