Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering

Clemson University researchers help personalized medicine take a step forward

Clemson University researchers are helping lay the groundwork for computer simulations that could eventually be used to match cancer patients with the medicine that will help them get well. A team of 11 researchers that included six from Clemson recently reported on its work in the journal Nature Communications. The research is a step forward […]

Catalysis for Sustainable Energy is Fertilizing Student Growths

In Dr. Ming Yang’s group, the current research projects in mitigating greenhouse gas emissions to value-added products through thermal and electrocatalysis are sponsored by NSF, NASA, and ACS. These research projects have become a fertile platform for graduate and undergraduate students to pursue their individual developments and to serve our community. In the past 2021-22 […]

Ph.D. student Missoury Lytle helps bring women together

Missoury Lytle is ending her second year of Ph.D. studies on a high note, receiving an award that recognizes her advocacy for women at Clemson University. She won an Award of Excellence for the Advancement of Women in the graduate category from the Clemson University Commission on Women. Missoury received her Bachelor of Science in […]

‘Model’ student Ricardo García Cárcamo takes a different path than most

You might call Ricardo García Cárcamo of Clemson University a “model” student. Not only is Ricardo good at what he does, but he also works exclusively with computer models. Ricardo is a Ph.D. student in the lab of Dr. Rachel Getman, the Murdoch Family Endowed Associate Professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering. The students in […]

Ana Alba-Rubio received NSF grant to aid in the detection of cancer cells

Ana Alba-Rubio received an NSF grant of $250,000 to fund research to continue the development of a sensor that will aid in the detection of cancer. Hydroxyl free radicals are found in the human body, but an excess of them can damage the cells resulting in serious health issues, including cancer, Parkinson’s, and Alzheimer’s diseases. […]

Jessica Larsen wins Governor’s Young Scientist Award for Excellence in Scientific Research

Gov. Henry McMaster is honoring Jessica Larsen of Clemson University with an award that recognizes the research she is conducting to better understand and treat diseases of the central nervous system. Larsen, a Dean’s Assistant Professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering, has won the 2022 Governor’s Young Scientist Award for Excellence in Scientific Research. “It’s […]

Class of 2022 Senior Award Recipients

The Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering is proud to announce our senior award recipients for the class of 2022. Trinity Pominville was selected as the recipient of the Western S.C. Section AIChE Scholastic Achievement Award by the College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences.  Pominville served the department of chemical and biomolecular engineering as a […]

Nicholas Gregorich receives the R.C. Edwards Outstanding Graduate Student Award

Nicholas Gregorich received the R.C. Edwards Outstanding Graduate Student Award given by Clemson University’s Division of Student Affairs on April 28, 2022. The award is given to the “all around best” graduate student who has exhibited both high scholastic achievement and commitment to the Clemson community through leadership in university organizations. Gregorich is a 5th […]

Ewa Chukwu named as a recipient of a 2022 Kokes Award

Ewa Chukwu, ChBE Ph.D. student, was named as a recipient of a 2022 Kokes Award for the 27th North American Catalysis Society meeting in New York, NY. The meeting is scheduled to be held on May 22-27, 2022. The Richard J. Kokes Travel Award program of NACS aims to encourage undergraduate and graduate students to […]