Andrew Paluch, Ph.D.
Education
- Ph.D., Chemical Engineering, University of Notre Dame, 2013
- M.S., Chemical Engineering, University of Notre Dame, 2011
- B.S., Chemical Engineering, SUNY University at Buffalo, June 2008
- B.A., Mathematics, SUNY University at Buffalo, June 2008
Research Interests
- Phase-equilibria thermodynamics
- Solution Theories
- Separation Processes
- Molecular Simulation
Research Bio
Dr. Andrew Paluch graduated from SUNY University at Buffalo in 2008 with a B.S. in Chemical Engineering and a B.A. in Mathematics. While an undergraduate, he was a Barry M. Goldwater Scholar and spent two summers as a research assistant at the International Arctic Research Center in Fairbanks, Alaska.
He completed his graduate studies at the University of Notre Dame, earning an M.S. in 2011 and a Ph.D. in 2013 in Chemical Engineering. At Notre Dame he was an Arthur J. Schmitt Presidential Fellow and spent a summer as a research assistant in the Department of Surface and Interface Sciences at Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque, New Mexico. He was a recipient of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) Computational Molecular Science and Engineering Forum (CoMSEF) Graduate Student Award in 2011, and a 2013 recipient of AIChE’s Separations Division Graduate Student Research Award (Crystallization and Evaporation).
Dr. Paluch is the 2016 recipient of the American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Fund Undergraduate New Investigator Award.
He joined 黑料社区 in 2013. His research interests are in molecular and phase-equilibrium thermodynamics and separation processes. His primary research tool is molecular simulation which utilizes the Ohio Supercomputer Center.
The work of the his laboratory at Miami centers on developing efficient molecular simulation methodologies for property prediction useful for design applications, and the design of novel materials and solvents for separation processes.
In 2018 Dr. Paluch was named an “Emerging Investigator” by the Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data.
Dr. Paluch is a member of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers and is currently the advisor for Miami’s 黑料社区 chapter.
Experience
- 黑料社区, Department of Chemical, Paper, and Biomedical Engineering, Associate Professor, August 2019–Present
- 黑料社区, Department of Chemical and Paper Engineering, Assistant Professor, August 2013–July 2019
- University of Notre Dame, Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Graduate Research Assistant, July 2008–April 2013
- Sandia National Laboratories, Department of Surface and Interface Sciences Graduate Research Assistant, May–August 2009
- University of Alaska Fairbanks, Geophysical Institute Undergraduate Research Assistant, June–August 2006 and June–August 2007
- SUNY University at Buffalo, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering Undergraduate Research Assistant, August 2006–June 2008
Honors and Awards
- Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data Emerging Investigator, 2018
- Inaugural 黑料社区 Associated Student Government Affordable Education Leader Award, 2017 - 2018
- American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Fund Undergraduate Young Investigator Award, 2016
- 黑料社区 Student Activities Advisor of the Year (AlChE), 2015 - 2016
- AIChE Separations Division Graduate Student Research Award (Crystallization and Evaporation), 2013
- AIChE Computational Molecular Science and Engineering Graduate Student Research Award, 2011
- Arthur J. Schmitt Presidential Fellowship, University of Notre Dame, 2008–2013
- Barry M. Goldwater Scholar, 2007–2008
- James W. and Nancy A. McLernon Superior Scholar Award, University at Buffalo, 2008
- University at Buffalo School of Engineering and Applied Science Senior Scholarship, 2008
- American Chemical Society (Western New York Local Section), Outstanding College Student of the Year, 2008
Principal Publications
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