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Bryan Boudouris is an Adjunct Professor in the Davidson School of Chemical Engineering at Purdue University. He specializes in functional macromolecules and their applications in materials science, particularly in areas such as bioengineering and advanced energy systems. His research focuses on the development of optoelectronically-active, thermoelectrically-active, and bioelectronically-active polymers which offer alternatives to traditional inorganic materials. Boudouris works on various research thrusts including the design and synthesis of functional polymers with tailored optical and electronic properties for applications in organic electronics, energy, and health. His lab aims to understand the relationship between macromolecular design and the resulting nanoscale structures, which is crucial for enhancing the performance of thin film applications. Bryan has received several accolades for his work, including the Dean Potter Faculty Excellence Award and the APS John H. Dillon Medal. As part of his commitment to academia, he actively mentors graduate students and postdoctoral researchers, fostering the next generation of chemical engineers.
Purdue University • West Lafayette, IN
Teaching and research in chemical engineering focusing on functional macromolecules.
GRE is not required.