The Department of Chemical Engineering is thrilled to celebrate the achievements of Taravat Sarvari and Idris Tohidian, who are presenting their research at the ACS Spring 2026 Conference, being held March 21-26 in Atlanta, Georgia.
Sarvari shared her work on “Investigating the Effect of Surfactants on Settling in Aqueous Two-Phase Systems” on Sunday, March 22, from 3:40-4 p.m. in Room B407 at the Georgia World Congress Center. Her presentation was part of the Downstream Processing session hosted by the ACS Division of Biochemical Technology.
Tohidian will present his research on “Excipient-Specific Viral Thermostability Mechanisms for Rational Vaccine Formulation” on Wednesday, March 25, from 8:40-9 a.m., also in Room B407. His talk will be part of the Product Formulation session of the ACS Division of Biochemical Technology.