Prof. Heather Emady,
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Biography
I am an Associate Professor at Arizona State University (ASU), currently on my sabbatical as an Advanced Visiting Fellow in the Particle Technology Group at the University of Sheffield. I joined ASU as an Assistant Professor in Chemical Engineering in 2015, and was promoted to Associate Professor with Tenure in 2021. At ASU, I have established a growing research program in particulate process and product design, with current research efforts in powder wetting, granule formation, bulk powder flowability, granular heat transfer in rotary drums, and discrete element method simulations. I hold B.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Chemical Engineering from the University of Arizona and Purdue University, respectively. I did postdoctoral work in Procter & Gamble’s Microstructured Fluids group, as well as in Rutgers University’s Catalyst Manufacturing Science and Engineering Consortium (CMSEC) and Engineering Research Center for Structured Organic Particulate Systems (ERC-SOPS). Notable awards received for research and mentoring include the Science Foundation Arizona Bisgrove Scholar Award, the NSF CAREER Award, the AIChE PTF SABIC Young Professional Award, and the ASU Faculty Women’s Association Outstanding Faculty Mentor Award.
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I am an Associate Professor at Arizona State University (ASU), currently on my sabbatical as an Advanced Visiting Fellow in the Particle Technology Group at the University of Sheffield. I joined ASU as an Assistant Professor in Chemical Engineering in 2015, and was promoted to Associate Professor with Tenure in 2021. At ASU, I have established a growing research program in particulate process and product design, with current research efforts in powder wetting, granule formation, bulk powder flowability, granular heat transfer in rotary drums, and discrete element method simulations. I hold B.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Chemical Engineering from the University of Arizona and Purdue University, respectively. I did postdoctoral work in Procter & Gamble’s Microstructured Fluids group, as well as in Rutgers University’s Catalyst Manufacturing Science and Engineering Consortium (CMSEC) and Engineering Research Center for Structured Organic Particulate Systems (ERC-SOPS). Notable awards received for research and mentoring include the Science Foundation Arizona Bisgrove Scholar Award, the NSF CAREER Award, the AIChE PTF SABIC Young Professional Award, and the ASU Faculty Women’s Association Outstanding Faculty Mentor Award.
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