Douglas Tree
@treesoftmatter
Asst Prof in ChemE at BYU. I teach/do research on polymers/complex fluids/soft materials. Also: Husband, Dad of 5, and a bad basketball player. Views my own.
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https://www.et.byu.edu/~treedoug 07-03-2019 20:20:53
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I'm looking for a motivated PhD student to work with me on the freezing of Soft Matter ETH Department of Materials . If you know anyone who might be interested, please do encourage them to apply: jobs.ethz.ch/job/view/JOPG_…
Join us tomorrow (Monday) for the Area 8A Polymers Plenary sessions! We have 2 sessions running from 8-10:30 AM and 12:30-3 PM in Celebration 5, featuring the fabulous speakers below! American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) AIChE Materials Engineering and Sciences Division (1/3)
Reminder: The deadline for abstracts for the AICHE Annual meeting is today (04/08/24) by 11:59 PM EST! Jay Park and I are co-chairing the session on polymer crystallization for AIChE Materials Engineering and Sciences Division 08A. If you have any issues with abstract submission, we would be more than happy to help.
One of my former students, a BYU Chem. Eng. Dept. PhD grad, was laid off yesterday (not his fault). He is super smart, a hard worker, and good communicator. His latest work was in technical #SoftwareDevelopment. If you have a lead on an open job/postdoc, please send my way.
New research from my lab: using enzymes to convert tiny molecular assemblies into artificial cell membranes. Fun collaboration with my friend Douglas Tree led by grad student Nick Bair. #realtimechem tinyurl.com/5n6ud9ek
One more with the killer title slide. You inspired a lot of students. Maybe some will make it out to Texas A&M-Corpus Christi
Please participate and share our survey on #mentalhealth literacy for faculty in #STEM (with Prof. Sarah Schäfer at TU Braunschweig). The survey is available for faculty in the US (bit.ly/4fyt4J9) and Germany (bit.ly/4fhccqH). Materials Science at UD UD Engineering
Postdoc opening: Seeking a candidate with a PhD in CFD (ME/ChE). Required: strong coding and simulation skills in ANSYS Fluent, COMSOL; proven publication record. Experience in electrochemical systems is preferred. Send your CV to [email protected] highlighting your CFD experience.