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Chemical Engineering & Industrial Chemistry
The Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data Early Career Award is presented annually to one outstanding early career scientist/engineer conducting experimental or computational research in thermophysical properties and phase equilibria.
We are pleased to announce Professor Ardila Hayu Tiwikrama as the winner of the 2024 Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data Early Career Award. Prof. Tiwikrama is an assistant professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology in the College of Engineering at National Taipei University of Technology. During this virtual talk, Prof. Tiwikrama showcases their research with an introduction and Q&A session with Prof. J. Ilja Siepmann.
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Prof. Ardila Hayu Tiwikrama- We are pleased to announce Professor Ardila Hayu Tiwikrama as the winner of the 2024 Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data Early Career Award. Prof. Tiwikrama is an assistant professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology in the College of Engineering at National Taipei University of Technology. The selection committee was impressed by the strength of Prof. Tiwikrama’s research in fluid phase equilibria and thermophysical property measurements with an aim toward more sustainable processes.
Prof. J. Ilja Siepmann, Ph.D.- Ilja Siepmann carried out his undergraduate studies at the University of Freiburg and received his Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of Cambridge. Before joining the University of Minnesota in 1994, Ilja carried out postdoctoral research at the IBM Zurich Research Laboratory, the Royal/Shell Laboratory in Amsterdam, and the University of Pennsylvania’s Laboratory for the Research on the Structure of Matter. In addition to an appointment in Chemistry, Ilja is also a member of the graduate faculties in chemical physics, chemical engineering, and materials science at the University of Minnesota. Since 2014, Ilja is the director of the DOE-funded Nanoporous Materials Genome Center.
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