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Office: 101 Textile Building
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composites; interfacial adhesion, flow through porous media, mechanics of flexible structures |
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Office: 222 Textile Building
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polymer composites and processing, engineered fibrous structures, nanofibers, computer aided design and modeling, testing and analysis, fabric formation and machinery |
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Office: 103 Textile Building
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polymer materials science, polymer nanocomposites, flow behavior of polymers, rheology, control of microstructure and nanostructure in materials, polymers for structural and biomedical applications, shape memory polymers |
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Office: 105 Textile Building
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chemistry of fibers, fiber extrusion, microscopy, CAD of fabrics, statistical analysis of fiber properties, nonwovens engineering |
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Office: 221 Textile Building
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cellulose chemistry, natural fibers, analytical textile chemistry, finishing, nondestructive testing, polymer chemistry, textile engineering graduate program officer |
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Office: 232 Textile Building
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polymer nanocomposities, bio-degradable polymers, polymer processing, sol-gel derived nanoparticles, clay based nanocomposites |
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Office: 207 Textile Building
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fiber and polymer science, quality engineering, statistical analysis of fiber properties, geotextiles |
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Office: 222A Textile Building
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textile composites, mechanics of flexible structures, waste re-use, image analysis, mathematical modeling |
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Office: 117 Textile Building
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ballistics, protective materials, fabric engineering, manufacturing engineering, and fabric design |
Adjunct Faculty |
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structural chemistry, green separation science and technology, room temperature ionic liquids, aqueous biphasic separations, dissolved metal ion separations, environmental applications, pollution prevention, pollution remediation, design and synthesis of porous solids, radiochemistry, and environmental inorganic chemistry |
Emeritus Faculty |
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Office: 223 Textile Building
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Office: 115 Textile Building
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Office: 115 Textile Building
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