Professor Ryan Lively has been awarded a Thomas C. DeLoach Jr. Endowed Term Professorship in Georgia Tech’s School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering (ChBE).
Read MoreGeorgia Tech researchers discover crystalline zeolites in a nanotubular (1D) shape.
Read MoreResearchers at Georgia Tech have uncovered new insights into the fabrication of carbon membranes that have the potential to drive significant cost savings once the solution for xylene isolation separation is scaled for industrial use.
Read MoreMatthew Realff, a professor in Georgia Tech’s School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering (ChBE), has been elected as a fellow of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) in recognition of his contributions to the chemical engineering field. A fellowship is the highest grade of membership in AIChE.
Read MoreWearing a face mask can protect yourself and others from Covid-19, but the type of material and how many fabric layers used can significantly affect exposure risk, finds a study from the Georgia Institute of Technology.
Read MoreNew membrane technology developed by a team of researchers from the Georgia Institute of Technology, Imperial College London, and ExxonMobil could help reduce carbon emissions and energy intensity associated with refining crude oil. Laboratory testing suggests that this polymer membrane technology could replace some conventional heat-based distillation processes in the future.
Read MoreGeorgia Tech researchers received a grant from the Food and Drug Administration to develop a way to continuously manufacture common antibiotics like amoxicillin. This process could help reduce costs and avoid shortages.
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