Michael
A.
Webb

Assistant Professor of Chemical and Biological Engineering

Research interests: Biomolecular engineering, cellular and tissue engineering, complex materials and processing, energy and environment, theory and simulation.

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Affiliations

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Chemical and Biological Engineering

Advancing human health, energy, materials science, and industrial processes