Faculty & Staff

Dr. Aydin Sunol

Aydin Sunol

Professor of chemical, biological, and materials engineering

Phone: 813-974-3566 | Office: ENC 3217

Email: asunol@usf.edu

Research Clusters: Complex Systems Engineering


Education & Training

PhD in Chemical Engineering, VPI & SU, Blacksburg, Virginia

MEng in Industrial Engineering and Operational Research VPI & SU, Blacksburg, Virginia

Diploma in Chemical Engineering, University of Aston, Birmingham, England

BS in Chemical Engineering, Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkey


Honors & Awards

  • USF- Chemical and Biomedical Engineering Department 鈥淥utstanding Teaching Award鈥, 2018; University of 黑洞社区 鈥淥utstanding Undergraduate Teaching鈥 Award, 2002-2003
  • Engineering Professor of the Year, 1984, University of 黑洞社区, Tampa, Florida
  • Outstanding Professor of Chemical Engineering, 1981, VPI & SU, Blacksburg, Va
  • 鈥淥utstanding Technology Innovation鈥 and Best Paper Awards 鈥淣ano-Structured Propellants and Launch Systems鈥, Aerospace Space System Conference, Los Angeles, CA, February, 2010
  • Plenary Speaker for the 1st Turkish Chemical Engineering Conference 鈥 Ankara - November 1994 Turkey
  • TOKTEN (UNESCO) Visiting Scholar to Turkey, May鈥慗uly 1990

Research Overview

Our mission is to address a range of fundamental and applied topics in green engineering and chemistry, sustainability in the chemical industry, systems engineering, and cleaner energy conversion processes. We utilize global computational methods including machine learning at different temporal and spatial scales, product prototyping, process piloting and experimentation for thermo-physical properties as well as governing fundamental phenomena.  

Recent projects include design of environmentally friendly pathways for development of novel materials including nano-structured photo-catalysts, therapeutic particles, and energetic particles, value-added products including those that involve temperature modulation and therapeutics, efficient fuel conversion processes and additives that utilize supercritical fluids.