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Process Safety imagine

Process Safety studies how and when a processing system can fail, causing process (accident) events with negative impact. It encompasses how to predict, prevent, control, and mitigate such process events. Process safety involves both numerical and experimental analysis. It relies heavily on studying chemical and process behavior experimentally and through numerical simulation. It utilizes advanced probability theory to model process event occurrence.

Process Safety Faculty

Mahmoud El-Halwagi

  • Professor, Chemical Engineering
  • Bryan Research and Engineering Chair in Chemical Engineering
  • Managing Director, TEES Gas and Fuels Research Center
Mahmoud El-Halwagi

Faisal Khan

  • Department Head, Chemical Engineering
  • Professor, Chemical Engineering and Petroleum Engineering
  • Mike O'Connor Chair II
  • Director, MKO Process Safety Center
  • Director, Ocean Energy Safety Institute
  • Affiliated Faculty, Industrial & Systems Engineering, Multidisciplinary Engineering and Ocean Engineering
Faisal Khan

Costas Kravaris

  • Professor, Chemical Engineering
Costas Kravaris

Joseph Sang-Il Kwon

  • Associate Professor, Chemical Engineering
  • Stephanie Sneed Langenstein '89 Faculty Fellow
Joseph Sang-Il Kwon

Chad Mashuga

  • Associate Professor of Practice, Chemical Engineering
Chad Mashuga

Efstratios Pistikopoulos

  • Professor, Chemical Engineering
  • University Distinguished Professor
  • Dow Chemical Chair
  • Director, Texas A&M Energy Institute
Efstratios Pistikopoulos

Sreeram Vaddiraju

  • Associate Professor, Chemical Engineering
  • Axalta Coating Systems Faculty Fellow
Sreeram Vaddiraju

Qingsheng Wang

  • Professor, Chemical Engineering
  • George Armistead ’23 Faculty Fellow
  • Affiliated Faculty, Industrial & Systems Engineering and Materials Science & Engineering
Qingsheng Wang

Benjamin Wilhite

  • Director of Undergraduate Studies, Chemical Engineering
  • Associate Professor, Chemical Engineering
Benjamin Wilhite