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Engler's Team NSF Grant

Assistant Professor Anthony Engler Secures $1.9M Grant to Revolutionize Semiconductor Manufacturing with Advanced Polymers

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Engler Research

Anthony Engler Honored as Early Career Materials Researcher for Breakthrough in Scaling Chemically Recyclable Plastics

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Welcome Tetsu Ouchi

LSU Chemical Engineering Welcomes Dr. Tetsu Ouchi as New Assistant Professor, Expert in Resposive Polymer and Polymer Mechanochemistry

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Events


Tuesday, October 1

ChE Seminar: Prof. Michael Naguib, Tulane University  

10:30 AM


Tuesday, October 15

ChE Seminar: Prof. Jovan Kamcev, University of Michigan

10:30 AM


Tuesday, November 12

ChE Seminar: Prof. Nick Sandoval, Tulane University 

10:30 AM


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News

Junghyun ParkLSU Chemical Engineering PhD Student’s Paper on Multichip Interconnects Published

BATON ROUGE, LA – LSU Chemical Engineering PhD student Junghyun Park is the lead author on a newly published paper titled, “Extending Copper Interconnects and Epoxy Dielectrics to Multi-GHz Frequencies,” which explores the quantitative trade-offs between the electrical performance and reliability of multichip packages with interlocking adhesion.

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Two Engineering Seniors Named Astronaut Scholars

BATON ROUGE, LA – LSU Computer Engineering senior Tiernan Dautle and LSU Chemical Engineering senior Peter Vallet were two of the 71 students chosen nationwide to receive a scholarship from the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation.

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Chemical Engineering, Biological Sciences Faculty Receive Largest NSF PFI Grant Ever Awarded to LSU

Nootkatone Studies Could Lead to Prevention of Lyme Disease

BATON ROUGE, LA – Thanks to a $550,000 National Science Foundation Partnership for Innovation grant—the largest NSF PFI grant ever awarded to LSU—LSU Chemical Engineering (ChE) Professor Kerry Dooley, LSU ChE Department Chair and Professor Mike Benton, and LSU Department of Biological Sciences (Biol. Sci.) Professor Roger Laine will continue their work on a project that could bring affordable and effective insect repellent to the masses, possibly decreasing the number of Lyme disease, malaria, and West Nile virus cases around the world.

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