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Gregory Raupp serves as Professor and Director at Arizona State University's School for Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy within the Fulton Schools of Engineering, and holds a concurrent appointment as Senior Global Futures Scientist.
His research spans fundamental and applied chemical engineering domains:
- Reaction kinetics, surface chemistry, and micro/nano fabrication for flexible electronics
- Environmentally-conscious manufacturing of biocompatible materials and devices
- Photocatalytic systems for air purification, disinfection, and pollution control
- Electrochemical engineering, process dynamics, and advanced reactor design
- Innovative pedagogical approaches including active and cooperative learning
Raupp directs major federally and industry-funded initiatives in flexible display manufacturing, solar energy systems, and blast monitoring technology through partnerships with NASA, NSF, DOD, LG Display, Hewlett-Packard, Corning, and defense contractors. His teaching portfolio includes core chemical engineering courses in process dynamics, design, and graduate research supervision across multiple degree programs.
Research fields
Reaction KineticsSurface and Interface ReactionsChemical Reaction EngineeringMicro/Nano FabricationFlexible ElectronicsDisplay TechnologyEnvironmentally-Conscious ManufacturingBiocompatible Materials ProcessingPhotocatalysisAir Pollution ControlIndoor Air PurificationDisinfectionElectrochemical EngineeringProcess Dynamics and ControlProcess DesignEngineering Education
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