William Phillip
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http://www.nd.edu/~waterlab 26-03-2015 22:19:04
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Welcome! Sima Asadi, new faculty Notre Dame CBE University of Notre Dame. She is an expert in infectious disease transmission, pursuing understanding of airborne pathogen transport to develop medical technologies and mitigate spread of disease. 🥳 Read ➡️engineering.nd.edu/news/welcome-s…
Curious what is like to be a female academic interested in translation? We’ll share experiences and lessons learned from multiple perspectives. Please join us! Northeastern COS Northeastern Chem
The NSF REU Soft Materials for Applications in Sustainability and Healthcare Engineering (SMASH Engineering) site is now accepting applications! Website: mse.nd.edu/research/smash… FAQs: mse.nd.edu/research/smash… Application link: forms.gle/BDSBLFhuQFsLgU… William Phillip Notre Dame CBE NDnano
A research team led by Kyle Doudrick assessed the mass transfer performance of a porous polyamide adsorptive membrane for removing #PFAS from #drinkingwater under varying conditions. Learn more from ACS ES&T Engineering: go.acs.org/8Wx
What is a "forever chemical?" "They are incredibly resilient and don’t break down naturally, so they are hard to destroy," said Notre Dame Engineering professor Kyle Doudrick. He shares ways to filter out some PFAS chemicals at home with The Conversation U.S.: go.nd.edu/1c5689
Excited to share some of our work, led by our student Dinis Abranches on: Stochastic machine learning via sigma profiles to build a digital chemical space | PNAS pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn… Edward Maginn Notre Dame CBE
Notre Dame News (11!) Faculty in ND Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering, Aerospace & Mechanical Engineering, Architecture, and Law are excited to accelerate advancements towards sustainable cooling and heating Notre Dame Engineering Notre Dame CBE Alexander W. Dowling Yamil J. Colón Rodríguez William Phillip Edward Maginn
“Refrigeration might not be the first thing that comes to mind as we think about protecting the environment, but it is a critical energy sustainability challenge." Notre Dame is part of a new U.S. National Science Foundation-funded Engineering Research Center developing next-generation refrigerant