
معرفی
Dr. Leo Lue is a Reader in the Department of Chemical and Process Engineering at the University of Strathclyde. He holds a BSE in Chemical Engineering from Arizona State University (1988) and a PhD from MIT (1994). His research focuses on statistical mechanics, modeling solution thermodynamics, transport phenomena, and colloidal systems. He has led projects with industry partners like Pentagon Chemicals and has been involved in KTP projects. Notable awards include the AIChE Annual Chapter Award (1987) and NSF Fellowship (1994). His teaching spans transport phenomena, thermodynamics, and chemical engineering design.
Research: Explores complex fluid behavior, electrostatic effects in colloids, and phase transitions using computational methods. Current projects include foam improved oil recovery and supercritical water gasification. Professional activities include organizing conferences like the European Molecular Liquids Group Annual Meeting (2026) and serving as an external examiner for PhD theses.
Awards: AIChE Annual Chapter Award (1987), NSF Fellowship (1994), Miller Institute Fellowship (1995), NRC Postdoctoral Fellowship (1998).
Grants/Projects: ThermalLance3 (2024–2026), DTP 2023–2027, Foam Improved Oil Recovery (2021–2023).




