The Board of Trustees of the University of Connecticut voted on April 29, 2020 to promote Kildsig CPPR Faculty, Bodhi Chaudhuri, to Full Professor effective August 23, 2020. Dr. Chaudhuri is best known for discrete element modeling (DEM) of many pharmaceutical processes. Recently, he has expanded his research group’s modeling expertise to modeling that couples DEM with computational fluid dynamics modeling, and artificial neural networks.
Month: May 2020
CPPR Student, Shipra Malik, Wins UConn RNA Salon Travel Award
Ms. Shipra Malik, graduate student in Prof. Raman Bahal’s lab, was selected for a travel award to the RNA Society meeting by the UConn RNA Salon https://www.rnasociety.org/current-rna-salons.
CPPR findings published in Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Professor Bodhi Chaudhuri and his team published their findings of charge transfer in pharmaceutical mixtures as they are mixed in a V-blender in the May 2020 issue of JPharmSci.