Maria Carreon, associate professor in the Ralph E. Martin Department of Chemical Engineering, will research ways to reform carbon dioxide into more useful compounds using plasma processing.
Maria Carreon s brings an emerging research program in non-thermal plasma processing to the university and has research interest in production of platform chemicals, and materials synthesis and design.
Twenty-one high school students from across Arkansas and surrounding states participated in the ChemE summer engineering camp alongside faculty, staff and graduate students.
Jacob Monroe, assistant professor of chemical engineering, has been selected to receive an Early Career Award from the Department of Energy, designed to support researchers at the outset of their careers.
DaLesia Hills Boyd, Kelly D. Bryant, Joey Cranston, Katie Rupp Howerton, Monica Jimenez, Johnny Key and Bob Poag were inducted into the Arkansas Academy of Chemical Engineers in April.