Faculty and Staff
Faculty
Pedro Arce, University Distinguished Faculty Fellow-Professor & Chair
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(931) 372-3189
Prescott (PH) 214
Electrokinetics (Electrophoresis, Environmental Proteomics and Health Care Informatics, EK-Soil Cleaning) • High Oxidation Processes (Non-thermal Plasma, Photocatalysis, UV Processes) • Nano-structured (soft) Materials (Morphological Effects, Optimization of Separation Efficiency) • Engineering Education (High Performance Learning Environments, Hi-PeLE; Critical Thinking, Innovation and Creativity).
Joseph Biernacki, University Distinguished Faculty Fellow and Professor
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(931) 372-3667
Prescott (PH) 312
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Cementious Systems • Biofuels Production • Electronic and Structural Materials
Web Links
International Summit on Cement Hydration Kinetics
Web tools for research and education…
Cement Hydration Kinetics and Modeling
Computer Aided Molecular Design
Access the TTU X-ray Diffraction Laboratory
Soondeuk Jeung, Adjunct faculty of Chemical Engineering
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Prescott (PH) 307
Class List: CHE3121 Fluid Mechanics:Transport ScienceII
Blanca Lapizco-Encinas, Associate Professor
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(931) 372-3678
Prescott (PH) 309
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Microscale Electrokinetics (Electrophoresis, Electroosmosis and Dielectrophoresis), Microfluidics and Bioseparations.
Dr. Lapizco-Encinas’s research focus is on the area of Bioseparations on the micro-scale and microfluidics, with focus on electrokinetic methods (electrophoresis and dielectrophoresis). Her current research projects deal with the application of dielectrophoresis for the manipulation, concentration and detection of a wide array of bioparticles, from nanobioparticles, microbes to mammalian cells. Research efforts involve mathematical modeling to unveil the fundamentals of microscale electrokinetic techniques and experimental work is aimed to extend the practical applications.
Marbin Pazos-Revilla, Technology Specialist and Adjunct Faculty of Chemical Engnering
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(931) 372-3174
Clement (CH) 303
- Information Technology
- Engineering Education
- Aritificial Intelligence
- Network Security
- Embedded Systems
- Controls & Instrumentation
- Robotics
Cynthia Rice-York, Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering
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(931) 372-6059
Prescott (PH) 448Resume/CV
Hired through the Center for Manufacturing Research, on a tenure-track as an Assistant Professor in Chemical Engineering, Dr Rice-York is addressing cost affordability and manufacturability of Energy Materials and Devices for Energy Conversion and Storage.
Specifically, Dr. Rice-York is conducting research into characterization and function of Polymer Electrolyte Membrane & Liquid Fuel Cells (PEM, Direct Formic Acid, Direct Methanol) – freeze dynamics, mechanical and chemical durability testing, Gas Diffusion Layer influence on PEM performance.

Robby Sanders, Assistant Professor
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(931) 372-3494
Prescott (PH) 311
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- Biomolecular medicine, including bioassay development
- Micro-fluidics and lab-on-a-chip applications for clinical diagnostics
- Drug Delivery and gene therapy
- Engineering education
Holly Stretz, Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering
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(931) 372-3495
Prescott (PH) 311Resume/CV
Nanocomposite structure and modeling • High temperature materials and ablatives • Fate and transformation of nanoparticles in water treatment • Novel hydrogel nanocomposites for medical diagnostics. • Thermal stability and morphological stability of nanoparticle heirarchies in organophotovoltaics and current sensors.
Emeritus Faculty
William Holland
Clayton Kerr
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John McGee
David Yarbrough
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Staff
Becky Asher, Administrative Associate
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(931) 372-3297
Prescott (PH) 214
Charlotte Austin, Secretary
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(931) 372-3297
Prescott (PH) 214
Perry Melton
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(931) 372-3496
Prescott (PH) 102






