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Christina Bailey-Hytholt
Christina Bailey-Hytholt, assistant professor in the …
WPI researchers unlock the silicate magic for safer, cheaper, and more efficient iron alkaline batteries
The world…
Dear WPI Community,
I am pleased to announce the appointment of Chemical Engineering Professor Mike Timko as…
A cohort of 11 middle and high school teachers in the local area will be presenting their summer research work in…
A team of researchers from WPI’s Department of Chemical Engineering and the University of Bath in the UK has…
May 21, 2024
In a cross-disciplinary study recently published in the Journal of Chemical Education…
Dean Terri Camesano attended the 9th Thesinge Biofilms Meeting on Biomaterial-associated Infections from May 13-14…
New Members of Tau Beta Pi
WPI’s Massachusetts Alpha Chapter of Tau Beta Pi recently…
Congratulations to Chemical Engineering seniors, Faith, Jia, and Alex, who won the 16th Annual Sustainability…
Congratulations to Chemical Engineering faculty who were recognized during the Trustees' Celebration of Faculty…
Innovation & Entrepreneurship Center
in partnership with Fire Protection Engineering
Presents…
WPI Researchers have developed a material to remove urea from water and potentially convert it into hydrogen gas.…
In collaboration with research groups at the Center on Global Energy Policy, School of…
Photo left to right: Bogdan Vernescu, Elizabeth Stewart, Christina Bailey-Hytholt, Sue Roberts…
Congratulations to three Chemical Engineering students, Joelis Velez Diaz ’24, Chauncey Michael ’26, and Michael…
For the 6th year, STEM Week has been celebrated across the state of Massachusetts, and the…
Nomination Deadline Extended!
Each year, the WPI Alumni Association presents awards to deserving alumni in…
Awards Program Recognizes Women Leaders in Massachusetts Demonstrating Impact, Inspiration, and Innovation across…
Christina Bailey-Hytholt, Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering, was selected for the…
Elizabeth Stewart, assistant professor of chemical engineering, received a $200,000 National Science Foundation (…