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James Ferri, Ph.D. is a Professor in the Department of Chemical & Life Science Engineering at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU). He specializes in chemical engineering with a focus on continuous manufacturing, pharmaceutical synthesis, and interfacial phenomena. His research explores advanced processes such as flow chemistry, 3D-printed unit operations, and microgravity experiments for emulsion stability analysis. Ferri also contributes to STEM education through interdisciplinary curricula integrating science and history.
- Key Research Areas: Emulsion science, nanoparticle technology, process intensification, and machine learning in chemical engineering
- Notable Projects: Development of modular albuterol manufacturing systems and microgravity-based emulsion studies on the ISS
- Technical Expertise: Diffusing wave spectroscopy, 3D printing applications, and material characterization
His work bridges fundamental research and industrial applications, advancing pharmaceutical production efficiency and sustainability. Ferri's contributions to educational innovation include Culturally Relevant STEM (CReST), an integrated high school curriculum combining chemistry and world history.
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