Goran Jovanovic.

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Goran Jovanovic

Title
Professor
Organizations
Chemical, Biological, and Environmental Engineering
Office Phone
(541) 737-3614
Fax
(541) 737-4600
Address

Chemical, Biological & Environmental Engineering
216H Johnson Hall
Corvallis, OR 97331
United States

About

Biography

In the late 1980s, Goran Jovanovic's team developed a semi-artificial pancreas using the cell encapsulation technique, which sparked his fascination with microscale-based technologies. Currently, he focuses his research on developing microscale-based chemical reactors & separation unit operations for modular and commercial-scale processes, as well as biomedical devices for in-vivo blood treatment.

Degrees

Ph.D. Chemical Engineering, Oregon State University, 1979

Awards/Accolades

2012 OSU Alumni Association Distinguished Professor Award
2001 Elizabeth P. Ritchie Distinguished Professor Award

Documents

Research

Research Interests

Design, manufacturing, and application of microscale-based therapeutic devices. Continuous blood processing via the i-Blood platform, a wearable, high-performance microfluidic device.

Research Groups

Research Website

Labs

Publications

Podcasts

Episode 1
Forging partnerships with Thailand's PTT
Goran Jovanovic, professor of chemical engineering at Oregon State, was interested in finding ways to convert carbon dioxide into useful products using renewable energy.…