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Arthur B. Metzner
Robert W. Gore
Arthur B. Metzner, The University of Delaware’s H. Fletcher Brown Professor Emeritus of Chemical Engineering.
Robert W. Gore, University of Delaware.
Rakesh K. Jain, the Andrew Werk Cook Professor of Tumor Biology in the Department of Radiation Oncology at Harvard Medical School, began his pioneering work in cancer research by serendipity.
Eric W. Kaler, Named Provost At Stony Brook; Was Dean Of Engineering At University Of Delaware.
 
President Harker announces Strategic Planning Committee. Co-chaired by Mark Barteau, Robert L. Pigford Chair of Chemical Engineering and former chairperson of the Department of Chemical Engineering.  

A Brief History

allan p. colburn

TWF Russell, August, 2007

The University of Delaware can trace its origin to a small Presbyterian Academy started by Francis Alison in the mid 1700’s. Its College of Engineering was established in the early 1890’s with programs in civil electrical and mechanical engineering. Although the first degree in chemical engineering was awarded in 1915 the Department of Chemical Engineering was effectively established with arrival of Allan P Colburn in 1938. Dr Colburn, building upon his PhD experience from the University of Wisconsin and a very effective collaboration with Dr. T Chilton of the DuPont Company, initiated an extensive research program which in a very short time attracted enough external funds to support a staff of over 20 researchers. By the late 1940’s Dr. Colburn had hired enough talented faculty to start a significant undergraduate program. He became University Provost and Coordinator of Scientific Research in the late 1940’s and turned over the building and operation of the department to Robert L Pigford whom he had convinced to leave the Engineering Department of the DuPont Company. Dr. Pigford built upon the pioneering work of Colburn in heat transfer to establish a mass transfer research effort in which experiment was effectively compared with mathematical models. In the mid 1960’s when the American Council on Education published its first ever rankings of Chemical Engineering Departments the University of Delaware’s department was ranked 5th in the nation. This commitment to excellence has characterized the departments teaching and research efforts to this day.

Robert Pigford

The department was responsible for establishing and employing the universities first computing facilities in the mid 60’s. A research center for Catalytic Science and Technology and a research Center for Molecular and Engineering Thermodynamics have existed for several decades and have gained significant recognition from both academic and industrial concerns. The Chemical Engineering Department’s students and faculty continue to play a significant role in the University of Delaware’s Center for Composite Materials, the Delaware Biotechnology Institute, and the Institute of Energy Conversion. Six members of its faculty have been elected to the National Academy of Engineering and another six faculty who began their academic careers in the department have also achieved this unique honor.

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