Daniel I.C. Wang
Daniel I.C. Wang | |
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Born |
Nanking, China | March 12, 1936
Residence | United States |
Fields | Chemical and biological engineering |
Institutions | MIT |
Daniel I-Chyau Wang (born March 12, 1936)[1] is an Institute Professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Wang received the SB (1959) and SM (1961) from MIT, and the PhD in chemical engineering from the University of Pennsylvania in 1963. He joined the MIT faculty in 1965 and is a member both of the National Academy of Engineering and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He has co-authored five books and more than 100 papers in professional journals. He founded the Biotechnology Process Engineering Center. His research on fermentation, monitoring and control of bioprocesses, renewable resource utilization, enzyme technology, product recovery and purification, protein aggregation and refolding, and mammalian cell cultures made him a pioneer in biochemical and biological engineering.
References
- ↑ R.R. Bowker company (1992). American men & women of science: a biographical directory of today's leaders in physical, biological and related sciences. Bowker. ISBN 9780835230810. Retrieved 2014-10-04.
External links
- MIT News Office - Institute Professor press release
- MIT faculty webpage - Chemical Engineering
- DIC Wang Group
- National Academy of Engineering Citation