The education of our students, both undergraduate and graduate, is the reason Notre Dame exists. In CBE we believe that a broad, fundamental education is the best way to serve our undergraduate students. The primary vehicle for graduate education is a small number of specialized courses and in-depth thesis research. We also believe undergraduate students benefit from conducting research, as they learn best by doing and also they can experienve the thrill of advancing knowledge in a field.
Classes taught
Spring 2013: Thermodynamics I (CBE 20260) - all materials posted on Sakai
Spring 2012: Recitation, Thermodynamics (CBE 20260)
Fall 2011: Advanced Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics (CBE 60553)
Fall 2010: Advanced Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics (CBE 60553)
Fall 2009: Advanced Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics (CBE 60553)
Spring 2009: Chemical Process Design (CBE 40448)
Fall 2008: Biological Thermodynamics (CBE 40485/40585)
Spring 2008: Chemical Process Design (CBE 40448)
Spring 2007: Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics (CBE 20256)
Fall 2006: Biological Thermodynamics (CBE 40485/40585)
Spring 2005: Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics (CBE 20256)
Fall 2004: Molecular Modeling (CBE 698F)
(students enrolled in these classes can find links to materials on concourse.nd.edu)
Workshops
summer 2010: molecular dynamics simulation (Federal University of Rio, Brazil)
summer 2011: Monte Carlo simulation (Federal University of Rio, Brazil)
Other Activities
Trustee of the CACHE Corporation, a not-for-profit organization founded in 1969 to promote cooperation among universities, industry and government in the development and distribution of computer-related educational aids for the chemical engineering profession.