
Daniel D. Anastasio
Associate Professor · Membrane Separations
Rose-Hulman Institute of TechnologyAbout
Associate Professor Daniel D. Anastasio of the Chemical Engineering Department at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, joined in 2015, specializes in membrane-based separations and innovative educational methods including game-based learning. He co-directs the Project SELECT summer camp and has prior R&D experience at Unilever.
His educational background includes a PhD (2015) and BS (2009) from the University of Connecticut.
Dr. Anastasio's research spans membrane separations (reverse and forward osmosis), game-based learning (e.g., the "Contents Under Pressure" video game for process safety), and educational tool development for undergraduate laboratories. His work in sustainability pedagogy integrates environmental considerations into engineering education.
His recent publications demonstrate a focus on chemical engineering education, membrane technology, and process safety. The research trends show an increasing emphasis on educational innovation and student-centered learning tools.
His notable awards include:
- David Himmelblau Award for Innovations in Computer-Based Chemical Engineering Education (AIChE CAST Division, 2023)
- Raymond W. Fahien Award for Outstanding Teaching Effectiveness (ASEE ChemE Division, 2023)
- William H. Corcoran Award for Best Paper (ASEE ChemE Division, 2021)
- North American Membrane Society Education Innovation Fellowship (2020-2022)
Dr. Anastasio advises undergraduate students in research projects and has secured funding for educational initiatives. His collaborations extend to multi-institutional teams developing educational tools.
He is actively involved in the development of laboratory experiments and the Project SELECT summer camp, fostering hands-on learning experiences for students.
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