Meet our students
Mariah Hoover, ChemE ’08, MSCEP ’12
“I’ll be working on introducing new technologies into refineries across North America.”more >>
Joel Moxley, PhD ‘07
Foro Energy
“When you step on the MIT campus, there is an energy that doesn’t exist anywhere else.more >>
Patrick de Man, PhDCEP ‘06
Currently working on the commodities market, “I love it,” says de Man, “It’s really because of the PhDCEP program..."more >>
Mark Kalinich, ChemE ’13
He works on varying the properties of an injectable hydrogel to tune the timing of the release of the drugs into the spinal cord.more >>
Miles C. Barr, MSCEP '08, Ph.D. ’12
Miles received Lemelson-MIT Student Prize for his innovative solar technologies and creativity. more >>
LaShanda J. Korley, PhD ’05
I was interested in how molecules work and I was good at math, chemistry and physics, so if you put it all together, it says ChemE.more >>
Chris Loose Ph.D. '07
When I was in ChemE my research was antimicrobial design and materials development. I had a strong interest in applying... more >>
Janice Mathew, SB '10
MIT creates a stimulating environment to go out and make a difference that cannot be found.
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Nicholas A. Pearce, SB ’07
My primary research area is biofuels. I think this is a very monumental time in which our actions in the next decade will play more >>
Dhananjaya Dendukuri, PhD '07
Various members of my family had studied at MIT and always spoke of the experience in glowing terms. When I was an undergraduate... more >>
Kevin Solomon MSCEP '08
PhD candidate '11
I'm very much interested in the development of green chemistry. As we exhaust typical feedstocks more >>
Bobby Satcher, SB ’86, PhD ’93
The spirit of exploration ultimately accomplishes more than what it sets out to do. It forces the process of asking questions
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Anita Shukla
Ph.D. candidate '11
I'm fortunate in that I knew pretty early on what I wanted to do and where I wanted to do it. more >>
Joe Roy-Mayhew '08
My primary research area is biofuels. I think this is a very monumental time in which our actions in the next decade will more >>
Minglin Ma Ph.D. '08
My primary research area is electrospinning, a technique for making extremely small (10 nanometers to 10 micrometers more >>

