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Benny D. Freeman
Born29 April 1961
Hendersonville, NC
NationalityAmerican
EducationChemical Engineering
Alma materUC, Berkeley (Ph.D), NC State (B.S.)
Known forgas, vapor, and liquid solubility, diffusion and permeability in polymers and polymer based materials, membranes, water purification membranes, gas separation membranes, upper bound theory, ion sorption, diffusion, permeation and conduction in water-swollen polymers

Benny D. Freeman (born 29 April 1961 in Hendersonville, North Carolina) is a United States chemical engineering professor at The University of Texas at Austin. He received his B.S. in Chemical Engineering from NC State University in 1983 and his Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley in 1988. Afterwards, during 1988–89, he served as a NATO Postdoctoral Fellow at the Ecole Supérieure de Physique et de Chimie Industrielles de la Ville de Paris in the Laboratoire Physico-Chimie Structurale et Macromoléculaire, Paris, France. He then returned to his undergraduate Alma Mater, NC State, where he served on the chemical engineering faculty from 1989–2001. In 2001, he moved to The University of Texas at Austin where, today, he serves as the William J. (Bill) Murray Jr. Endowed Chair in Engineering in the chemical engineering department.

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References

  1. ^ "Faculty Profile: Freeman, Benny D. Ph.D." McKetta Department of Chemical Engineering. 15 February 2020. Archived from the original on 2012-10-22.
  2. ^ "ACS Award In Applied Polymer Science". Chemical & Engineering News. Retrieved 2020-11-27.
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