Latest news:

May 2013:
Julie accepts faculty position at Tulane University

March 2013:
Elizabeth selected to participate in 63rd Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting

November 2012:
Dr. Epps highlighted in MIT news

October 2012:
Wei-Fan receives ACS travel award

October 2012:
Dr. Epps highlighted in MIT Chemistry newsletter

July 2012:
Sarah receives poster award at Warwick 2012 Polymers conference

May 2012:
Robby named outstanding man of his graduating class

 

Thomas H. Epps, III

Thomas and Kipp Gutshall Chair
Associate Professor
Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering
University of Delaware

Phone: 302.831.0215
Fax: 302.831.1048
Email: 
thepps@udel.edu
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Recent Honors & Awards:

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Martin Luther King, Jr. Visiting Professor Award, 2012

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UD Gerard J. Mangone Best Young Scholar Award (Alison Young Professor), 2011

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DuPont Young Professor Award, 2010

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UDRF, 2009

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Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers, 2009

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Air Force Young Investigator Award, 2009

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College of Engineering Outstanding Junior Faculty, 2009


Epps Research Group

 

Post-Doctoral Research Positions


No post-doctoral positions are currently available.

Doctoral Research Positions


The Epps research group seeks motivated and talented doctoral students to perform research in the areas of polymer synthesis, characterization, and applications.  Students must first be accepted into the University of Delaware Chemical Engineering department.  Information on applying to the department can be found on the UD website and the department website.  Students joining the group commonly, though not necessarily, have backgrounds including polymer research or polymers classroom work.  Interested students are encouraged to contact Dr. Epps and his students to find out more about our research and open doctoral positions.  Please use the contact form below.

Undergraduate Research Positions

The Epps research group seeks motivated and talented undergraduate research students.  No prior knowledge in polymer science is required.  Undergraduate research exposes students to techniques in polymer synthesis, characterization, and applications.  Furthermore, students can acquire a feel for the type of research performed at a graduate level including potential opportunities for publication and conference attendance.  Research positions are often flexible enough to work around students' class schedules and other prior commitments.  Some research students in the past were only available over winter and/or summer breaks.  Interested students are encouraged to contact Dr. Epps and his students to find out more information about our research environment and project opportunities.

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