The University of New Mexico and Sandia National Laboratories have selected Fernando Garzon, whose background is in materials science and engineering, as the latest jointly-appointed faculty member between the two institutions. Beginning Sept. 8, ...
Elizabeth L. Dirk, an assistant professor in the University of New Mexico Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, has been awarded a $400,000 National Science Foundation (NSF) Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) award.
The National Science Foundation, in its mission to ensure the vitality and innovation of science and innovation in the United States, recognizes and awards fellowships to graduate students in NSF-supported science annually. This year one of those ...
Dean of the School of Engineering Joseph Checchi appointed Professor Anil Prinja as inaugural interim chair of the new Department of Nuclear Engineering (NE), Prinja’s appointment begins July 1.
School of Engineering Dean Joseph Cecchi announced that Distinguished Professor Abhaya K. Datye will be the inaugural chair of the new Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering (CBE). His appointment begins July 1.
UNM Distinguished Professor of Chemical and Nuclear Engineering Abhaya Datye and his graduate students Eric Peterson and Andrew De La Riva are focused on finding a way to make catalytic converters on diesel engines as efficient as possible...
This summer, two programs that have been combined in one department for decades within the University of New Mexico’s School of Engineering will become separate.
At first, UNM Chemical and Nuclear Engineering Department Research Assistant Professor Linnea Ista couldn’t understand why the data she was observing didn’t match the predictions of the model she was using. She kept asking why her observations about h
UNM Assistant Professor of Chemical and Nuclear Engineering Adam Hecht and his research group of graduates and undergraduates are excited about a new $400,000 grant from the Department of Energy.
Matt Pleil conducting a demonstration in the, Manufacturing Training & Technology Center.Albuquerque Public Schools will soon receive more than $200,000 through a Nation Science Foundation Advanced Technological Education grant recently awarded to UNM's ...