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Dr. Ernest J. Henley


Dr. Ernest J. Henley

Professor Emeritus of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering

Dept. of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
S222 Engineering Building 1
University of Houston
4800 Calhoun Ave.
Houston, TX 77204-4004
Office Location: S333
Telephone: (713) 743-4326
Fax: (713) 743-4323
E-mail: ehenley "at-sgin" uh "dot" edu

 

 

EDUCATION   RESEARCH   COURSES TAUGHT     HONORS & ACTIVITIES  RECENT PUBLICATIONS

 

EDUCATION

— B.S. Chemical Engineering, University of Delaware, (1950)
— M.S. Chemical Engineering, Columbia University, (1951)
— Ph.D. Engineering Science, Columbia University, (1953)

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Reliability Engineering and Risk Assessment
› Biomedical Engineering

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Courses Taught

CHEE 4321 Chemical Engineering Design I
CHEE 4322 Chemical Engineering Design II

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Honors & Activities

— 2001: Who’s Who in the World
— 2001: Who’s Who in America
— 1998: McGraw-Hill Award for "Outstanding Personal Achievement in Chemical Engineering"
— 1993: US-Japan Ministry of Science Award
— Fellow of the American Institute of Chemists and the American Institute of Chemical     Engineers
— 1988 – Present: Co-editor, "Critical Reviews of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation," Begell     Publishing Co., New York, NY

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Recent PUBLICATIONS

Books and Book Chapters:

  1. Seader, J.D. and E.J. Henley, Separation Process Design, John Wiley & Sons, 866 pp. (1998).
  2. Henley, E.J., Legal and Regulatory Problems for American Business, Kinokunia Press (Tokyo), 170 pp. (1997). In Japanese; transl. by Dr. H. Kumamoto.
  3. Kumamoto, H. and E.J. Henley, ìProbabilistic Risk-Analysis and Management for Engineers and Scientists (2nd edition), IEEE Press (1996); ISBN 0-7803-1004-7.

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