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Randolph Pfeiffer is an Associate Professor in the Department of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering at the University of Wyoming. He teaches core chemical engineering courses such as Introduction to Chemical Engineering, Fluids, Techno-Economic Analysis, Process Simulation, and Senior Design. His pedagogical approach emphasizes active learning through group projects, interactive activities, and problem-based learning. He also sponsors summer internships and promotes study-abroad opportunities for engineering students.
- Ph.D., Chemical Engineering (minor in Mathematics), Colorado School of Mines
- M.S., Chemical Engineering, University of Nebraska
- B.S., Chemical Engineering, University of Nebraska
His research focuses on emulsion liquid membrane systems, including leakage analysis, computational modeling, and wastewater treatment applications. He integrates experimental and computational methods to optimize membrane stability and efficiency. Google Scholar articles span 1977–2020, highlighting long-term contributions to chemical engineering fundamentals and environmental technologies.
- University of Wyoming Student Organization Faculty Advisor Award (2024)
- Tau Beta Pi Undergraduate Teacher of the Year (2023)
Randolph serves as faculty advisor for the UW student chapter of AIChE, guiding internships and academic engagement. His work bridges chemical engineering principles with practical industrial and environmental applications.
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