Prof. Eddings' research interests focus on studies of the formation, control and fate of a variety of air pollutants for a range of industries, including the electric utility, cement, metallurgical, and the pulp and paper industries. He has been involved in both experimental and computational analyses of these processes. These studies have been carried out with a wide variety of solid, liquid and gaseous fuels, and encompass fundamental lab-scale research through pilot-scale verification. Prof. Eddings is Director of the Combustion Research Group at the University of Utah, with responsibility over two laboratory sites including the Industrial Combustion and Gasification Research Facility. Education Ph.D. Chemical Engineering, University of Utah, 1992 B.S. Chemical Engineering, University of Utah, 1988 Experience Associate Professor, Chemical and Fuels Engineering, University of Utah, (2001 - present) Research Associate Professor, Chemical and Fuels Engineering, University of Utah, 2000-2001 Research Assistant Professor, Chemical and Fuels Engineering, University of Utah, 1998-2000 Vice President, Reaction Engineering International, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1998-2001 Manager, Industrial Technologies, Reaction Engineering International, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1995-1998 Senior Engineer, Reaction Engineering International, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1992-1995 Lead Chemist, Unisys Corporation, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1987-1988 Assistant Chemist, Unisys Corporation, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1985-1987 Printed Circuit Process Operations, Unisys Corporation, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1982-1985 |