
About
Robert D. Tilton is the Chevron Professor of Chemical Engineering and holds a joint appointment in Biomedical Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University's College of Engineering. He directs the Center for Complex Fluids Engineering. His research focuses on colloidal phenomena in biomedical and environmental systems, including surfactant-based drug delivery and nanoparticle interactions.
Education:
- B.Ch.E., University of Delaware, 1986
- M.S. & Ph.D., Chemical Engineering, Stanford University (1987 & 1991)
Research Interests:
- Nanoparticle-cell interactions
- Pulmonary drug delivery systems
- Environmental impacts of nanotechnology
- Surfactant dynamics and Marangoni flows
Awards:
- Fellow of the American Chemical Society
- Fellow of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering
- NSF Career Award
- Victor K. LaMer Award (1993)
Grants & Leadership:
- NIH Nanotechnology Study Section member
- ACS Division of Colloid and Surface Chemistry leadership roles
Labs & Teams: Active research group includes postdocs and graduate students investigating complex fluid interfaces, aerosol carriers, and nanoparticle applications in agriculture and medicine.
0Publications listed
Find Robert D. Tilton elsewhere
Related Searches
You Might Also Like
Robert TiltonCarnegie Mellon University · Professor
Gerrard MarangoniSt. Francis Xavier University · Professor
Haitao YuRMIT University · Research Fellow- MMilad EftekhariDresden University of Technology · Research Fellow
- Nihal AydoganHacettepe University · Professor
ANTONIO TOPETE CAMACHOUniversity of Santiago de Compostela · Researcher