

Phillip R. Westmoreland
Dr. Phillip R. Westmoreland has contributed extensively to the field of chemical and biomolecular engineering, establishing himself as a leading figure in academia and industry. Currently a professor at North Carolina State University, he has a rich history of involvement in various prestigious roles that have significantly impacted the engineering community. His career began as a Research Engineer at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, where he honed his skills in applied research and development. Dr. Westmoreland's academic journey continued as a faculty member at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, where he was instrumental in advancing the department's research capabilities and mentoring the next generation of engineers. His commitment to education and research excellence is further exemplified by his tenure at the National Science Foundation, where he played a crucial role in shaping national research agendas and funding priorities. In 2013, Dr. Westmoreland's leadership and contributions to the field were recognized when he served as President of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE), a testament to his influence and dedication to the engineering profession. His involvement with the educational nonprofit CACHE Corporation as a trustee underscores his commitment to advancing engineering education and fostering innovation. Throughout his illustrious career, Dr. Westmoreland has been the recipient of numerous awards and honors, reflecting his outstanding contributions to chemical engineering. He is a Fellow of the Combustion Institute, an acknowledgment of his significant research contributions in combustion science. His work in industrial gases technology earned him the AIChE Institute Award for Excellence, and his leadership was further recognized with the AIChE President's Award. Dr. Westmoreland's career is marked by a dedication to advancing the field of chemical engineering through research, education, and leadership. His work continues to inspire and influence both current and future generations of engineers, solidifying his legacy as a pivotal figure in the engineering community.
Publications
, 151-168, 1992-03-01
, 547-548, 2009-03-01
, 1926-1927, 1994-11-01
, 123-129, 2019-03-01
, 1-7, 2014-03-01