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Vol. 41, No. 4, Fall 2007 281 SANJOY BANERJEE Ph.D. (Waterloo) • Environmental Fluid Dynamics, Multiphase Flows, Turbulence, Computational Fluid Dynamics BRADLEY F. CHMELKA Ph.D. (Berkeley) • Molecular Materials Science, Inorganic-Organics Composites, Porous Solids, NMR, Polymers PATRICK S. DAUGHERTY Ph.D. (UT, Austin) • Protein Engineering and Design, Library Technologies MICHAEL F. DOHERTY Ph.D. (Cambridge) • Design and Synthesis, Separations, Process Dynamics and Control FRANCIS J. DOYLE III Ph.D. (Caltech) • Process Control, Systems Biology, Nonlinear Dynamics GLENN H. FREDRICKSON Ph.D. (Stanford) • Statistical Mechanics, Glasses, Polymers, Composites, Alloys MICHAEL GORDON Ph.D. (Caltech) • Optical, Electrical, and Mechanical Interrogation of Nanoscale Systems, Scanning Probe Microscopy, Near-field Optics, Plasma Physics G.M. HOMSY Ph.D. (Illinois) • Fluid Mechanics, Instabilities, Porous Media, Interfacial Flows, Convective Heat Transfer JACOB ISRAELACHVILI Ph.D. (Cambridge) • Colloidal and Biomolecular Interactions, Adhesion and Friction EDWARD J. KRAMER Ph.D. (Carnegie-Mellon) • Fracture and Diffusion of Polymers, Polymer Surfaces and Interfaces L. GARY LEAL Ph.D. (Stanford) • Fluid Mechanics, Physics and Rheology of Complex Fluids, including Polymers, Suspensions, and Emulsions GLENN E. LUCAS Ph.D. (M.I.T.) • Mechanics of Materials, Structural Reliability ERIC McFARLAND Ph.D. (M.I.T.) M.D. (Harvard) • Combinatorial Material Science, Environmental Catalysis, Surface Science SAMIR MITRAGOTRI Ph.D. (M.I.T.) • Drug Delivery and Biomaterials BARON PETERS Ph.D. (Berkeley) • Statistical Mechanics, Informatics, and Electronic Structure Approaches for Nucleation, Electron Transfer, and Catalysis SUSANNAH L. SCOTT Ph.D. (Iowa State) • Catalysis, Thin Films, Environmental Reactions DALE E. SEBORG Ph.D. (Princeton) • Process Control, Monitoring and Identification M. SCOTT SHELL Ph.D. (Princeton) • Molecular Simulation, Statistical Mechanics, Complex Materials, Protein Biophysics TODD M. SQUIRES Ph.D. (Harvard) • Microscale Fluid Mechanics and Transport, Complex Fluids MATTHEW V. TIRRELL Ph.D. (Massachusetts) • Polymers, Surfaces, Adhesion Biomaterials T.G. THEOFANOUS Ph.D. (Minnesota) • Multiphase Flow, Risk Assessment and Management JOSEPH A. ZASADZINSKI Ph.D. (Minnesota) • Surface and Interfacial Phenomena, Biomaterials FACULTYAND RESEARCH INTERESTS UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SANTA BARBARA Chair • Graduate Admissions Committee • Department of Chemical Engineering • University of California • Santa Barbara, CA 93106-5080 For additional information and application process,visit our Web site at www.chemengr. ucsb.edu or write to: PROGRAMS AND FINANCIAL SUPPORT The Department offers M.S. and Ph.D. degree programs. Financial aid, including fellowships, teach- ing assistantships, and research assistantships, is available. THE UNIVERSITY One of the world’s few seashore campuses, UCSB is located on the Pacific Coast 100 miles northwest of Los Angeles. The student en- rollment is more than 18,000. The metropolitan Santa Barbara area has more than 150,000 residents and is famous for its mild, even climate.

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Vol. 41, No. 4, Fall 2007 281

SANJOYBANERJEEPh.D. (Waterloo) • Environmental Fluid Dynamics, Multiphase Flows, Turbulence, Computational Fluid Dynamics

BRADLEYF.CHMELKAPh.D. (Berkeley) • Molecular Materials Science, Inorganic-Organics Composites, Porous Solids, NMR, Polymers

PATRICKS.DAUGHERTYPh.D. (UT, Austin) • Protein Engineering and Design, Library Technologies

MICHAELF.DOHERTYPh.D. (Cambridge) • Design and Synthesis, Separations, Process Dynamics and Control

FRANCISJ.DOYLEIIIPh.D. (Caltech) • Process Control, Systems Biology, Nonlinear Dynamics

GLENNH.FREDRICKSONPh.D. (Stanford) • Statistical Mechanics, Glasses, Polymers, Composites, Alloys

MICHAELGORDONPh.D. (Caltech) • Optical, Electrical, and Mechanical Interrogation of Nanoscale Systems, Scanning Probe Microscopy, Near-field Optics, Plasma Physics

G.M.HOMSYPh.D. (Illinois) • Fluid Mechanics, Instabilities, Porous Media, Interfacial Flows, Convective Heat Transfer

JACOBISRAELACHVILIPh.D. (Cambridge) • Colloidal and Biomolecular Interactions, Adhesion and Friction

EDWARDJ.KRAMERPh.D. (Carnegie-Mellon) • Fracture and Diffusion of Polymers, Polymer Surfaces and Interfaces

L.GARYLEALPh.D. (Stanford) • Fluid Mechanics, Physics and Rheology of Complex Fluids, including Polymers, Suspensions, and Emulsions

GLENNE.LUCASPh.D. (M.I.T.) • Mechanics of Materials, Structural Reliability

ERICMcFARLANDPh.D. (M.I.T.) M.D. (Harvard) • Combinatorial Material Science, Environmental Catalysis, Surface Science

SAMIRMITRAGOTRIPh.D. (M.I.T.) • Drug Delivery and Biomaterials

BARONPETERS Ph.D. (Berkeley) • Statistical Mechanics, Informatics, and Electronic Structure Approaches for Nucleation, Electron Transfer, and Catalysis

SUSANNAHL.SCOTTPh.D. (Iowa State) • Catalysis, Thin Films, Environmental Reactions

DALEE.SEBORGPh.D. (Princeton) • Process Control, Monitoring and Identification

M.SCOTTSHELLPh.D. (Princeton) • Molecular Simulation, Statistical Mechanics, Complex Materials, Protein Biophysics

TODDM.SQUIRESPh.D. (Harvard) • Microscale Fluid Mechanics and Transport, Complex Fluids

MATTHEWV.TIRRELLPh.D. (Massachusetts) • Polymers, Surfaces, Adhesion Biomaterials

T.G.THEOFANOUSPh.D. (Minnesota) • Multiphase Flow, Risk Assessment and Management

JOSEPHA.ZASADZINSKIPh.D. (Minnesota) • Surface and Interfacial Phenomena, Biomaterials

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PROGRAMSANDFINANCIALSUPPORTThe Department offers M.S. andPh.D. degree programs. Financial aid, including fellowships, teach-ing assistantships, and research assistantships, is available.

THEUNIVERSITYOne of the world’s few seashore campuses, UCSB is located on the Pacific Coast 100 miles northwest of Los Angeles. The student en-rollment is more than 18,000. The metropolitan Santa Barbara area has more than 150,000 residents and is famous for its mild, even climate.