The Chair of the Chemical Engineering Department, Delia Milliron, is appointed by the Dean of the Cockrell School of Engineering and sets policies on a variety of academic and research issues and administers the department’s budget.
The Graduate Adviser, Lea Hildebrandt Ruiz, is appointed by the faculty and is responsible for the graduate program in the department, and advising graduate students who intend to obtain a degree in chemical engineering. The Graduate Adviser is also the Chair of the departmental Graduate Studies Committee. The Graduate Recruitment Chair, Nathaniel Lynd, is appointed by the faculty, and is responsible for admitting and recruiting talented graduate students.
The GSC consists of all members of faculty in the department who are eligible to solely supervise students. All dissertation committees must include at least three of these members. For 2021-22 the list is as follows:
Allen, David
Alper, Hal
Baldea, Michael
Belardi, Brian
Bonnecaze, Roger
Brennecke, Joan
Chelikowsky, James
Contreras, Lydia
Edgar, Thomas
Ekerdt, John
Eldridge, Robert (Bruce)
Freeman, Benny
Ganesan, Venkat
Georgiou, George
Hildebrandt Ruiz, Lea
Hwang, Gyeong
Johnston, Keith
Keitz, B. Keith
Korgel, Brian
Kumar, Manish
Lynd, Nathaniel
Manthiram, Arumugam
Maynard, Jennifer
Milliron, Delia
Mullins, Charles
Page, Zak
Peppas, Nicholas
Resasco, Joaquin
Rochelle, Gary
Rosales, Adrianne
Sanoja, Gabriel
Sharma, Mukul
Stadtherr, Mark
Truskett, Thomas
Wang, Wennie
The Graduate Program Administrator, Katie Matteson (interim), is the member of staff responsible for all administrative duties surrounding the graduate program.
The Graduate Leadership Council is an elected group of students who represent the student body to faculty, staff, and the wider university, assist with student recruitment, and organize social and outreach events for graduate students in the department. Elections are held annually in September.