Early diagnosis is crucial in disease prevention and treatment. Many diseases can be identified not just through physical signs and symptoms but also through changes at the cellular and molecular levels.
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URI chemical engineering professor named 2025 Cottrell Scholar
University of Rhode Island assistant professor Ryan Poling-Skutvik has been named a recipient of the prestigious Cottrell Scholar Award for 2025.
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Part-time Ph.D. chemical engineering student Michael Jones was awarded the 2024 Scientific Achievement Award by the International System Safety Society (ISSS) for contributions to the advancement of system safety.
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The University will honor graduates May 18th, in formal ceremonies at the Ryan Center. The ceremonies will recognize both undergraduate and graduate degree candidates from the respective colleges.
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University of Rhode Island (URI) received funding from the U.S. Department of Energy in partnership with the University of Kentucky to develop an ocean-faring electrochemical direct ocean capture system for carbon. This technology would be using renewable energy to drive a device that removes carbon dioxide (CO2) from ocean water. Climate change is driven by […]
Continue reading "Department of Energy Awards URI Team Funding for Carbon Capture Analysis"URI Chemical Engineering Professor Granted NSF CAREER Award
Story by Krysta Murray Ryan Poling-Skutvik, assistant chemical engineering professor at the University of Rhode Island (URI), was granted a 5-year $589,933 CAREER Award from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to conduct research and education activities for “Telechelic Triblock Copolymers As a Platform to Design Functional Colloidal Gels.” The Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Program […]
Continue reading "URI Chemical Engineering Professor Granted NSF CAREER Award"$500,000 Grant to Study Flood Risk Assessment
In March 2010, a massive record-breaking rainfall event caused unprecedented flooding across Southern New England states including RI. “In addition to average rainfall, both historical data and climate models show that frequency and intensity of extreme rainfall events are increasing in Rhode Island, and the US northeast, in general,” said Associate Professor of Ocean Engineering […]
Continue reading "$500,000 Grant to Study Flood Risk Assessment"Cross-Disciplinary URI Team Forms Neuro-Learning Center
A URI team featuring Engineering Professor Kunal Mankodiya will establish a Neuro-Learning Center that will include cutting-edge equipment to study the relationship between brain activity and behavior, brain mapping, and neuroplasticity.
Continue reading "Cross-Disciplinary URI Team Forms Neuro-Learning Center"A Message From Dean Marchese, December 2023
Dear URI Engineering Community: As we enter the home stretch of another busy and exciting semester, and head toward the holiday season, it is an appropriate time to pause and give thanks to the many blessings that have been bestowed upon our community. As Dean of Engineering, I am thankful for (and indebted to) the […]
Continue reading "A Message From Dean Marchese, December 2023"Lasers and Iron Could Revolutionize Water Treatment
Lasers and iron may help the world treat contaminated water, University of Rhode Island (URI) researchers say. The first-of-its-kind study subjected ferrate — a form of iron — to a wide spectrum of light and analyzed how its electrons behaved.
Continue reading "Lasers and Iron Could Revolutionize Water Treatment"COE Welcomes New Faculty
Mehrshad Amini, Assistant Professor, CVE/OCE Dr. Mehrshad Amini will join the University of Rhode Island in Fall 2023 as an Assistant Professor with a joint appointment in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and the Department of Ocean Engineering. He completed his Ph.D. in Civil and Environmental Engineering at Pennsylvania State University in 2021. […]
Continue reading "COE Welcomes New Faculty"URI Engineering Researchers Awarded $750k Grant on Floating Wind Turbines
The Biden administration has set a goal of deploying enough offshore wind turbines to produce 30 gigawatts—enough to power tens of millions of homes—by 2035. Key to that strategy is the development of floating wind turbines that can be built in vast areas of deeper water.
Continue reading "URI Engineering Researchers Awarded $750k Grant on Floating Wind Turbines"URI College of Engineering Awarded $1.14 Million to Attract Under Represented Students
University of Rhode Island Associate Professor Samantha Meenach is the recipient of a federal grant that will help students from underrepresented groups pursue studies in undergraduate bioengineering and bioscience research programs and eventually apply to graduate school in these disciplines.
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Mention the term 3D printing to the average person, and it’s fair to say many would think of a smallish, home use machine programmed to create dragons or orcs like those from fantasy gameplay. However, mention it to mechanical engineering major Sofia Lanzi and the term means much, much more. It means a year of […]
Continue reading "IEP Student Prints Her Career Path"David J. Parrillo, ’89, Inducted into National Academy of Engineering
For Dr. David J. Parrillo (’89), his recent induction into the prestigious National Academy of Engineering is as much about mentoring people as developing technically advanced products. “You have to know people and what makes them tick so they can accomplish more. That’s the piece that I love.” “URI warmly congratulates David on this well-deserved […]
Continue reading "David J. Parrillo, ’89, Inducted into National Academy of Engineering"Meet Goldwater Scholar Camila Cersosimo, Chemical Engineering
Camila Cersosimo is an example of how you can do big things at URI!
Continue reading "Meet Goldwater Scholar Camila Cersosimo, Chemical Engineering"COE Alum Tania Silva de Oliveira Gives Graduate Commencement Address May 19
Tania Silva de Oliveira is a chemical engineer and an analytical research scientist at a Boston-based global pharmaceutical company that develops drugs to treat some of the world’s most serious conditions.
Continue reading "COE Alum Tania Silva de Oliveira Gives Graduate Commencement Address May 19"Aidan Kindopp one of URI’s three Goldwater recipients this year
Aidan Kindopp, a fourth-year French IEP and chemical engineering student from West Chesterfield, New Hampshire, recently won a prestigious Goldwater scholarship along with two other URI peers.
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By Kat Billo ’25 Tell us a little about yourself. “My name is Alex Barbato and I am from Utica, NY. I am a senior Industrial and Systems Engineering (ISE) major.” Why Engineering? “I chose engineering because I can’t handle blood, but I love math and science. I am naturally “systems” minded and am constantly […]
Continue reading "Student Spotlight: Alexandra Barbato"Dragsters, Animatronics Featured in Tech Competition
North Kingstown schools had a great day at a recent Technology Student Association (TSA) competition held at URI’s College of Engineering as part of their spring conference. The event drew some 200 students and judges from schools across the state. Shannon Donovan, a teacher at Wickford Middle School and their state advisor to the TSA […]
Continue reading "Dragsters, Animatronics Featured in Tech Competition"New Light on Water Treatment
New details about the chemical reaction that occurs when a form of iron called ferrate is exposed to light could broaden its application in water treatment systems.
Continue reading "New Light on Water Treatment"After 35 Years, Former Student Continues to Impress URI Engineering Professor
Occasionally a student comes along who is so extraordinary, a professor can easily envision the pupil having a remarkable career. Lisa Pruitt made such an impression on URI Professor Otto Gregory more than 35 years ago.
Continue reading "After 35 Years, Former Student Continues to Impress URI Engineering Professor"Lauren Hubert Returns from Research Program with Confidence and Experience
URI junior Lauren Hubert would like to earn a doctorate in chemical engineering, conduct research in immunoengineering, and pursue a career in biopharmaceuticals. She’s well on her way to achieving those lofty goals.
Continue reading "Lauren Hubert Returns from Research Program with Confidence and Experience"Familiar Surroundings for College of Engineering’s Newest Professor
It normally takes new faculty time to meet their colleagues and get familiar with their surroundings. There was no such learning curve for Irene Andreu, who became an assistant professor of chemical engineering at URI this fall.
Continue reading "Familiar Surroundings for College of Engineering’s Newest Professor"Every Second Counts for URI Student-Athlete Aidan Kindopp
As a distance runner on the URI cross country and track & field teams, Aidan Kindopp is fast and efficient with every stride. As a chemical engineering and French major, through URI’s International Engineering Program, he’s just as judicious with his time.
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