2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access Proceedings
DOI: 10.18260/1-2--35519
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WIP: A Summer Outreach Program in Chemical Engineering Emphasizing Sustainable Technologies Related to Plastic Materials

Abstract: is a Presidential Postdoctoral Fellow and a Burroughs Welcome Fund Postdoctoral Fellow in Chemical Engineering who is committed to exploring the unique properties of fluorinated materials and harnessing those properties to improve drug delivery vehicles to the lung. She has spent the last six years creating and testing her delivery system on various lung diseases and is currently defining the process of droplet coalescence with the lung lining for drug delivery. As a previous biomedical engineer turned chemica… Show more

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“…The report further points out that, despite rapid evolution of technology and thought, "the core chemical engineering curriculum has evolved more slowly over the preceding decades, even as the challenges facing engineers have expanded and become more difficult [5]." Traditional chemical engineering curricula may cover sustainability at a surface level, but the literature suggests it is often only in senior design courses [6], electives [7], or outreach programs [8], and few published papers discuss new climate change or sustainability topics integrated into core classes in chemical engineering.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The report further points out that, despite rapid evolution of technology and thought, "the core chemical engineering curriculum has evolved more slowly over the preceding decades, even as the challenges facing engineers have expanded and become more difficult [5]." Traditional chemical engineering curricula may cover sustainability at a surface level, but the literature suggests it is often only in senior design courses [6], electives [7], or outreach programs [8], and few published papers discuss new climate change or sustainability topics integrated into core classes in chemical engineering.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%