Jeffrey J. Siirola
Professor of Engineering Practice
FRNY 1029A
Purdue University
Davidson School of Chemical Engineering
Forney Hall of Chemical Engineering
480 Stadium Mall Drive
West Lafayette, IN 47907-2100
Purdue University
Davidson School of Chemical Engineering
Forney Hall of Chemical Engineering
480 Stadium Mall Drive
West Lafayette, IN 47907-2100
(765) 496-2125 (office)
(765) 494-0805 (fax)
Research Interests
Jeff Siirola retired in 2011 as a Technology Fellow at Eastman Chemical Company in Kingsport Tennessee where he had been for more than 39 years. He now holds half time positions as Professor of Engineering Practice at Purdue University and Distinguished Service Professor of Sustainable Energy Systems at Carnegie Mellon University. At Purdue he teaches Design and Analysis of Processing Systems, Chemical Process Technology and Industry Structure, and Chemical Process Synthesis.
His areas of interest include chemical process synthesis, computer-aided conceptual process engineering, design theory and methodology, chemical process development and technology assessment, resource conservation and recovery, sustainable development, carbon management, and chemical engineering education.
Awards and Honors
Dr. Siirola recently completed a second term as Secretary of ABET. He is also a trustee and past president of Computer Aids for Chemical Engineering Education (CACHE), and a member of the American Chemical Society, the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence, and the American Society for Engineering Education. He has served on numerous National Research Council, National Science Foundation, and Department of Energy panels, and on the advisory boards of several journals and chemical engineering departments. He has received the AIChE Evans Chemical Engineering Practice Award, the AIChE Lappin National Program Committee Service Award, and the AIChE Computing Practice Award. He is a member of the National Academy of Engineering and was the 2005 President of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers.