Dear Graduates of Stanford Chemical Engineering:
Congratulations on receiving your degrees from Stanford Chemical Engineering. It signifies a major milestone in your paths of personal and professional growth. You have all acquired expertise in understanding the nature of chemical principles and processes, the way system functions for the betterment of mankind, and how we can, in most cases, make them work better. Your knowledge acquired constitute the foundation upon which you will build your professional careers. We hope that your Stanford education has also instilled in you a sense of responsibility as world citizens, and has kindled an intellectual fire that will burn for a lifetime.
This website is a celebration of both the accomplishments and a reflection on your journeys. On behalf of the faculty and staff of the Department of Chemical Engineering, we are proud of all you and extremely pleased to welcome you as our alumni. We hope that your relationship with Stanford and, especially to our Department, will continue throughout your life, and you will be an active member of our extended family. We are confident and proud of your bright future.
Congratulations Graduates!
Zhenan Bao
Chair, Department of Chemical Engineering
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Sela Berenblum
Ignacio Jesús Blanco Varela
Thomas Colburn
Nikita Darbar
Alea Delmastro
Michael Figueroa
Anthony Flores
Sydney Johnson
Francisco Lopez
Pedro Guimaraes Martins
Eric Mason
Manuel Mesa
Sarah Schisla
Nadia Tahsini
Dionne Thomas
Rosadriana Zelaya
Ethan Beard
Andrew Lesh
Cecilia Luciano
Alvaro Siman
Reza Talieh
William Weaver III
Jonathan Baker
Advisor: Stacey Bent
Atomic Layer Deposition of Multi-Component Catalyst Systems for the Oxygen Evolution Reaction
Dara Bobb-Semple
Advisor: Stacey Bent
Understanding Inhibitor-based Area Selective Atomic Layer Deposition for Dielectric-on-Dielectric Growth
Michael Boyd
Advisor: Thomas Jaramillo
Developing methods to inform catalyst design for the electrochemical oxidation of methane and alcohols
Joseph Gauthier
Advisor: Thomas Jaramillo & Jens Norskov
First Principles Approaches Towards Modeling the Electrochemical Interface
Emmett Goodman
Advisor: Matteo Cargnello
Active, Selective, and Stable Methane Activation Using Colloidally-Synthesized Nanocrystal Catalysts
Amita Gupta
Advisor: Chaitan Khosla
Identification of Host-Targeting Antiviral Drug Combinations and Targets
Kevin Hou
Advisor: Jian Qin
Ionic Solvation and Dielectric Screening in Salt-doped Block Polymers
Aadithya Kannan
Advisor: Gerald Fuller
Stability of biologic drug formulations: Adsorption to interfaces and aggregation
Nikita Khylstov
Advisor: Elizabeth Sattely
Engineering hertologous hosts for the production and study of fungal lignin-degrading enzymes
Larissa Kunz
Advisor: Matteo Cargnello
Light Harvesting for Decarbonization through Artificial and Natural Photosynthesis
Rinchu Mathew
Advisor: James Swartz
Engineering functionalized Virus-Like Particles for Circulating Tumor Cell Detection and Enumeration
William Murch
Advisor: Eric Shaqfeh
he effects of fluid elasticity and flow on the motion of settling particles
Andrew Riscoe
Advisor: Matteo Cargnello
Using Microporous Polymers and to Direct Heterogeneous Catalysis on Metal Nanocrystals
Mariana Rodriguez-Hakim
Advisor: Gerald Fuller
Transport and rheological phenomena at fluid-fluid interfaces
Brian Rohr
Advisor: Matteo Cargnello & Jens Norskov
The Sustainable Synthesis of Ammonia and Other Chemical Products: A Computational Approach
Joel Sanchez
Advisor: Thomas Jaramillo
Engineering Electrode and Catalyst Environments for Enhanced Water Electrolysis
John Schwalbe
Advisor: Matteo Cargnello
Electrochemical Ammonia Synthesis
Brandon Wilson
Advisor: H. Tom Soh
Advances in the Development of Quantitative Molecular Assays
Ryan Vest
Advisor: Tony Wyss-Coray & James Swartz
Development of a lysosomal activator for the treatment of neurodegenerative disease
Ruize Zhuang
Advisor: Chaitan Khosla
Development of a fluorescent molecular probe for transglutaminase 2 activity in mammals
Anthony Flores
Thomas Colburn
Nadia Tahsini
Cullen Chosy
McKenna Loop
Eric Mason
Nadia Tahsini
Thomas Colburn
Anthony Flores
Nadia Tahsini
Rosadriana Zelaya
Neo Boon Siong (ChE 340)
Chris Cooper (ChE 185B)
Kiara Cui (ChE 120A)
David Mackanic
McKenzie Hubert
Anthony Flores
Anthony Flores
Eric Mason
Nikita Darbar
Alea Delmastro
Anthony Flores
Nadia Tahsini
Thomas Colburn
Alea Delmastro
Anthony Flores
Nadia Tahsini
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Undergraduate Google Sheets drawing Challenge:
The Department of Chemical Engineering hosted an undergraduate event where undergraduate students and faculty competed in groups to recreate a Stanford building or landmark. Below are images of the finished results.