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Richard H. Heist
Dean of the School of Engineering and Professor of Chemical Engineering |
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Dean
Heist came to Manhattan College in June 2000 when he assumed the positions
of Dean of the School of Engineering and Professor of Chemical
Engineering. He spent the
previous 26 years at the University of Rochester in Rochester, NY where he
was a member of the Chemical Engineering faculty and Associate Dean for Graduate
Studies for Engineering and Arts and Sciences from 1992 to 1998. At
Rochester he taught undergraduate courses in thermodynamics, kinetics and
reactor design, air pollution, water pollution, and chemical process
principles. He taught graduate
courses in thermodynamics, quantum mechanics, statistical mechanics, and
kinetics of phase transitions. He received the
Engineering Outstanding Teacher award three times.
He was also heavily involved in teaching undergraduate chemical
engineering laboratory. Along
with colleagues Howard Saltsburg and Thor Olsen, he developed an
undergraduate engineering laboratory based entirely on
microcomputer-based data acquisition, control, and data analysis.
While under the direction of Saltsburg, Olsen, and Heist, the undergraduate Chemical Engineering laboratory
at Rochester served as a
model for engineering teaching laboratories on a national level.
Dean
Heist's research interests involve nucleation, nucleation-related
phenomena, cavitation, aerosols and other ultra-fine particles, and
educational applications of microcomputers.
He is Director of the Nucleation Laboratory in the Chemical
Engineering Department at Manhattan College.
He has published extensively in the field of nucleation.
Representative publications are listed and summaries of those
papers are available on his publications web pages on this site. Specific information regarding his research interests can
also be found on his research web pages on this site. On
a more personal level, Dean Heist is interested in sailing, canoeing,
handball, 17th - 18th century history of northeastern US, and computer
interfacing. He currently lives in
White Plains with his wife, Molly,
a Registered Nurse. Among many things, they enjoy
reading, traveling, and cooking together.
Their daughter, Amy, is a graduate of Valparaiso University with a
degree in Environmental Science and a (soon-to-be) graduate of Western
Michigan University with a M.S. in Environmental Science.
Amy and husband, Matt, live in Morocco, IN on the Gibson family farm. |
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Contact Information
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Richard H. Heist School of Engineering Manhattan College Manhattan College Parkway Riverdale, NY 10471-4098 |
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| Phone numbers: |
718-862-7281 (W) 718-862-8015 (F) |
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