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Vol. 51, No. 4, Fall 2017 225 RALPH E. MARTIN DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING GRADUATE PROGRAMS •Biochemical and Bioprocess Engineering •Biomedical Engineering •Chemical Hazards Assessment •Energy and Environmental Engineering •Engineering Education •Materials •Membranes and Advanced Separations •Nanotechnology •Process Design and Systems Engineering •Sustainability M.D. Ackerson R.E. Babcock R.R. Beitle E.C. Clausen D.M. Ford L.F. Greenlee J.A. Havens J. Herman C.N. Hestekin J.A. Hestekin W.A. Myers D.K. Roper S.L. Servoss T.O. Spicer G.J. Thoma H.L. Walker S.R. Wickramasinghe AREAS OF RESEARCH FACULTY The Ralph E. Martin Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of Arkansas offers graduate programs leading to M.S.Ch.E. and Ph.D. degrees. Qualified applicants are eligible for financial aid. Annual departmental Ph.D. stipends provide $20,000, Doctoral Academy Fellowships provide up to $30,000, and Distinguished Doctoral Fellowships provide $42,000. For stipend and fellowship recipients, all tuition is waived. Applications received before April 1 will be given first consideration. Fellowship applications must be received by January 15. For more information, contact Dr. Christa Hestekin, Graduate Coordinator [email protected] 479-575-4951 chemical-engineering.uark.edu

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Page 1: RALPH E. MARTIN DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

Vol. 51, No. 4, Fall 2017 225

RALPH E. MARTIN DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING GRADUATE PROGRAMS

•Biochemical and Bioprocess Engineering•Biomedical Engineering•Chemical Hazards Assessment•Energy and Environmental Engineering•Engineering Education•Materials•Membranes and Advanced Separations•Nanotechnology•Process Design and Systems Engineering•Sustainability

M.D. Ackerson R.E. Babcock R.R. Beitle E.C. ClausenD.M. FordL.F. GreenleeJ.A. Havens J. HermanC.N. Hestekin

J.A. Hestekin W.A. MyersD.K. RoperS.L. ServossT.O. SpicerG.J. ThomaH.L. WalkerS.R. Wickramasinghe

AREAS OF RESEARCH FACULTY

The Ralph E. Martin Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of Arkansas o�ers graduate programs leading to M.S.Ch.E. and Ph.D. degrees.

Quali�ed applicants are eligible for �nancial aid. Annual departmental Ph.D. stipends provide $20,000, Doctoral Academy Fellowships provide up to $30,000, and Distinguished Doctoral Fellowships provide $42,000.

For stipend and fellowship recipients, all tuition is waived. Applications received before April 1 will be given �rst consideration. Fellowship applications must be received by January 15.

For more information, contact Dr. Christa Hestekin, Graduate [email protected] 479-575-4951 chemical-engineering.uark.edu