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UF Chemical Engineering

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Chemical Engineering is a department within @UFWertheim.

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Celebrating Dr. Fan Ren & Dr. Josephine Esquivel-Upshaw of the UF College of Dentistry — their saliva-based biosensor for disease detection gave them the 'Invention of the Year' award at UF Innovate's Standing InnOvation 2024! 👏 See them in action here: bit.ly/423fUAs

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Want to know more about what two ChemE assistant professors, Juan Manuel Restrepo Florez and Joshua Moon are doing in the area of semiconductor research and why it is so important? You can read about it at bit.ly/4g23fB6

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Three ChemE researchers were recently published in the prestigious journal PNAS for the microfluid device they developed that will speed up DNA purification and lower the cost. Read more about it here: bit.ly/3CtpXEm

Three ChemE researchers were recently published in the prestigious journal PNAS for the microfluid device they developed that will speed up DNA purification and lower the cost. Read more about it here: bit.ly/3CtpXEm
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#GivingDay2025 is around the corner! Next Thursday, Feb. 20, help us raise money for ChE's Gator Good! When you give on #GatorNation Giving Day, you help support students, faculty & staff during a time when your support is needed more than ever. Learn more bit.ly/4bF0mVN

#GivingDay2025 is around the corner! Next Thursday, Feb. 20, help us raise money for ChE's Gator Good! When you give on #GatorNation Giving Day, you help support students, faculty & staff during a time when your support is needed more than ever. Learn more bit.ly/4bF0mVN
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We have some great freebies for donors at the Herbert Wertheim Lab for Engineering Excellence this morning, starting at 9 a.m. Come on over, donate and leave with a free t-shirt, a full stomach or just a good feeling inside. Help us meet our $30,000 goal! #AllForGators

We have some great freebies for donors at the Herbert Wertheim Lab for Engineering Excellence this morning, starting at 9 a.m. Come on over, donate and leave with a free t-shirt, a full stomach or just a good feeling inside. Help us meet our $30,000 goal! #AllForGators
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Hear how your support on Giving Day impacts our ChemE students - bit.ly/4i45pl7. AND, help us meet our goal of $30,000 by making a donation today. bit.ly/4bF0mVN We can't do it without you! #AllForGators

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Your Giving Day gift brings our students closer to turning their aspirations into reality. Learn how to make an impact by watching the video at bit.ly/416utkI and donate today at bit.ly/436Or18. Go Gators!

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If you've been wondering about active and responsive microparticles and the parts they play in biomedicine, then you don't want to miss tomorrow's in-person seminar. Hope to see you there!

If you've been wondering about active and responsive microparticles and the parts they play in biomedicine, then you don't want to miss tomorrow's in-person seminar. Hope to see you there!
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What do chemical engineering, the aurora borealis, semiconductors and badminton all have in common? That would be @Hsiao-Hsuan (Renee) Wan, a third-year chemical engineering Ph.D. student. Find out more about her in our latest Student Spotlight! che.ufl.edu/student-spotli…

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Wondering what is going at the old ChemE building? It's about to get a $40 million remodeling - complete with new labs, class and collaboration spaces. Read more about it and check out the architectural renderings: bit.ly/3YXmo1q

Wondering what is going at the old ChemE building? It's about to get a $40 million remodeling - complete with new labs, class and collaboration spaces. Read more about it and check out the architectural renderings: bit.ly/3YXmo1q
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Richard Dickinson, Ph.D., a former chair of the dept & a faculty member for more than 30 years, will serve as the interim chair for Chemical Engineering effective Aug. 16. Read more bit.ly/3I07i5n

Richard Dickinson, Ph.D., a former chair of the dept & a faculty member for more than 30 years, will serve as the interim chair for Chemical Engineering effective Aug. 16. 

Read more bit.ly/3I07i5n
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MicroPure Genomics Inc., a revolutionary sample prep technology company with deep FLORIDA roots, has been awarded a U.S. National Science Foundation Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant for nearly $1.3 million. Read more at bit.ly/4nmm9HM! UF Engineering

MicroPure Genomics Inc., a revolutionary sample prep technology company with deep <a href="/UF/">FLORIDA</a> roots, has been awarded a <a href="/NSF/">U.S. National Science Foundation</a> Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant for nearly $1.3 million. Read more at bit.ly/4nmm9HM! <a href="/UFWertheim/">UF Engineering</a>
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🎉 Congratulations to Whitney Stoppel, Ph.D., and Vincent Tocco, Ph.D., on their well-deserved promotions! 🎉 UF Engineering is proud to recognize their accomplishments and celebrate their continued commitment to engineering education and innovation! #GoGators

🎉 Congratulations to Whitney Stoppel, Ph.D., and Vincent Tocco, Ph.D., on their well-deserved promotions! 🎉 <a href="/UFWertheim/">UF Engineering</a> is proud to recognize their accomplishments and celebrate their continued commitment to engineering education and innovation! #GoGators
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Joshua Moon, Ph.D., went from watching PBS shows as a kid (and wondering why the National Science Foundation (NSF) was sponsoring them) to receiving an award from the NSF. How did that happen? Read and find out. bit.ly/4nJhxvB