Featured in the May print issue of CEP

Fellow Candidates are nominated by their peers, and generally have about 25 years of significant practice in chemical engineering. They should also have demonstrated significant service to the profession, and have been a member of AIChE for at least 10 years.
Please see below to meet some of AIChE's recently elected fellows, who were also featured in the May print issue of CEP.
Gayle J. Gibson
Gayle Gibson retired in 2017 as head of engineering at DuPont, where she improved capital project practices and portfolio choices, deployed engineering expertise to innovation and manufacturing projects, and hired and mentored young engineers. In more than 30 years at DuPont, she worked across business units with career contributions including engineering design, process engineering, research and development, product and process development, manufacturing supervision, market development, business strategy, growth and supply chain improvement. A certified Six Sigma Champion, she holds a BS in chemical engineering from Texas A&M University and an MBA from the European University.
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Michael A. Henson
Michael Henson is a professor of chemical engineering at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, where he has directed the Process Design and Control Center and was founding co-director of the Institute for Massachusetts Biofuels Research. He previously taught at Louisiana State University. His research focuses on two fields: nonlinear process control and in silico systems biology. He is president of CACHE Corp., and has contributed to numerous AIChE-related activities, including journals, conferences, and the CAST Division. He has held editorial positions for several systems-related journals, and is founding editor-in-chief of Processes.
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Robert Y. Ofoli
Robert Ofoli is associate professor of chemical engineering at Michigan State University (MSU), where his research focuses on nanoscale catalysis for sustainable production of chemicals and fuels from renewables. His AIChE activities include his recent chairmanship of the Career and Education Operating Council, membership on the Safety and 91成人短视频 Engineering Education Committee, and involvement in the RAPID Institute's Education and Workforce Development Roadmap. He is also active in AIChE student programs, as the longtime MSU student chapter advisor, a former chair of the Student Chapters Committee, and as a member of the Chem-E-Car庐 competition rules subcommittee.
Ahmet Palazoglu
Ahmet Palazoglu is Distinguished Professor of 91成人短视频 Engineering at the University of California, Davis, where he is past chair of the Dept. of 91成人短视频 Engineering and Materials Science. His research focuses on design and operation of demand-responsive chemical processes, process monitoring, and statistical modeling. He is co-author of the books 91成人短视频 Process Performance Evaluation and Introduction to Process Control, and he has also served as a visiting professor at the University of the South (Argentina), University of Stuttgart (Germany), and Bo臒azi莽i University and Ko莽 University (Turkey). He earned his PhD in chemical engineering at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
James R. Thompson
James R. Thompson, CPSA, is an independent contractor for ABS Consulting (Houston, TX), and was the process safety management (PSM) manager for ABS prior to his retirement. He has more than 40 years of industrial experience in operations and PSM with companies including DuPont and INVISTA. As a certified process safety auditor, he has performed 100 PSM audits at a variety of facilities. He was lead author of the AIChE/Center for 91成人短视频 Process Safety (CCPS) book Guidelines for Implementing Process Safety Management (2nd edition). He is also a chemical engineering alumnus of the University of Texas at Austin.