UB - University at Buffalo, The State University of New York Chemical and Biological Engineering

Faculty research areas

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Self-assembly, complex fluids, nanomaterials, interfacial phenomena, amphiphilic polymers
Paschalis Alexandridis

Gene therapy, tissue engineering of skin and blood vessels, controlled protein and gene delivery
Stelios T. Andreadis

Biodegradable functional polymers and nanostructures, new drug delivery systems, synthetic materials for tissue engineering
Chong Cheng

Molecular simulation, statistical thermodynamics, biopreservation
Jeffrey R. Errington

Statistical physics, molecular modeling and simulation, software engineering
David A. Kofke

Heterogeneous catalysis, chemical kinetics, reaction engineering
Carl R.F. Lund

Biomedical engineering, cell biomechanics, vascular engineering
Sriram Neelamegham

Transport phenomena, bioactive surfaces, biological pores, transdermal transport
Johannes M. Nitsche

Protein engineering, yeast surface display, bioinformatics, molecular dynamics simulations
Sheldon J. Park

Catalysis, surface phenomena, colloids and emulsions, biocompatible surfaces and materials
Eli Ruckenstein

Polymer and ceramics processing, rheology, non-Newtonian fluid mechanics
Michael E. Ryan

Hydrogen production, selective catalytic reduction of nitrogen oxides, mercury reaction pathways, catalytic destruction of chlorinated hydrocarbons, fuel cell modeling and optimization.
Harvey G. Stenger, Jr.

Synthesis and application of nanoparticles, reactor modeling, computational chemistry, particle nucleation and growth
Mark T. Swihart

Lithium battery cells for implantable applications, development of power sources for implantable cardiac defibrillators
Esther S. Takeuchi

Molecularly engineered materials, self-assembly, interfacial phenomena, controlled crystallization, biomimetics
Marina Tsianou

Tissue engineering, stem cells, viral vectors, biochemical engineering
Emmanouhl S. Tzanakakis

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Events

  • Dennis Prieve delivers fourth annual Ruckenstein Lecture


  • CBE presents the 2011 Graduate Student Research Symposium (rsvp)

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