Alumni

  • iFresh
    When not consulting for ExxonMobil and Shell, alumnus Alexander von Allmen (ChemEngr'12) devotes time to making life a little fresher. von Allmen recently launched a Kickstarter campaign to fund his new company iFresh LLC, which uses
  • Balaji Sridhar
    Advancing the boundaries of biomedical science requires a broad skillset. To make appreciable advances, medical scientists must have an intimate knowledge of how a body functions and be able to run a mechanism-based research lab. More and more
  • Alumni backpacking
    ChBE alumni (BS'13) Luke Arlow, Karina Sevcik, Tyler Gleditsch, and Jun Su An backpack in Washington State.
  • Mixer at Fate - Andrew Adrienne Rich Ryon and Joe
    ChBE students and alumni mentors met in February at Fate Brewery in ¶¶Òõ´«Ã½ÔÚÏß. From left, Andrew Darress (CBEN senior), Adrienne Blum (ChemEngr ‘11), Richard Noack (CHEN junior), Ryon Tracy (ChemEngr ‘12), and Joe Poshusta (ChemEngr PhD‘99).The ChBE
  • Vern Norviel
    When the founders of OPX Biotechnologies were formulating the company, they turned to Vern Norviel for help. A patent lawyer who specializes in life science companies and the development of their IP programs, Norviel has been integral in
  • Bill Krantz
    Since retiring from ChBE in 1999, Professor Emeritus William (Bill) Krantz has stayed active in the fields of water treatment and desalination.Each year Krantz spends approximately 3 months doing research as a Visiting Professor at the
  • Professor Emeritus Bob Sani at the Thula Thula game reserve in South Africa
    We in the department are often asked about former ChBE faculty and staff: where they are, what they are doing. Below are updates on some of our wonderful former faculty and staff.Professor Paul Barrick passed away a few years ago in his
  • Sam Torrance and Brian Kihn
    Six months after it was first implemented, ChBE’s mentoring program is proving to be beneficial to student and alumni participants alike. â€œThis program provides an ideal outlet to give back to the younger generation of engineers and makes you
  • Anna and John Blakney
    When the late John Blakney Jr. enrolled in CU-¶¶Òõ´«Ã½ÔÚÏß’s Chemical and Biological Engineering Department (ChBE) in 1950, he started a family tradition.Four Blakney family members spanning three generations have obtained degrees from the department,
  • Kris Thunhorst
    Kris Thunhorst received her PhD in 1998 under the direction of Professors Chris Bowman and Rich Noble. Now a Senior Research Specialist in 3M’s Industrial Adhesives and Tape (IATD) Division, she serves as the Technical Program Manager for the
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