MIT Associate Professor Heather Kulik is an explorer in the sprawling universe of possible chemical combination. The chemical engineer embraces computer models as “the only way to make a dent” in the vast number of potential materials that could solve important problems.
Credits: Photos: Gretchen Ertl (left) and Mandana Sassanfar
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Professors Jesse Kroll and Cathy Drennan are enthusiastic, whether students are sharing exciting early experimental results or raising concerns about public speaking. The two have been honored by a student-driven process as “Committed to Caring” for their dedication to students’ well-being and futures and for their ardent advocacy for student needs.
Jesse Kroll: Congenial community
Jesse Kroll is an associate professor in MIT’s departments of Chemical Engineering and Civil and Environmental Engineering. He joined the MIT faculty in 2009 after completing a PhD at Harvard University, serving as a postdoc at Caltech, and then working as a senior scientist at Aerodyne Research.