Chrysanthos Gounaris
Professor, Chemical Engineering
Professor, Chemical Engineering
Chrysanthos Gounaris received a Dipl. in Chemical Engineering (2002) and an M.Sc. in Process Control (2003) from the National Technical University of Athens. He then attended Princeton University, where he earned an M.A. (2005) and a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering (2008). His doctoral thesis, pursued under the supervision of Chris A. Floudas, is entitled "Advances in Global Optimization and the Rational Design of Shape-Selective Separations" and explores the use of nonlinear modeling and global optimization techniques in the study of porous materials. After graduation, Gounaris joined McKinsey & Co. as an associate, where he provided consultation to petrochemical, pharmaceutical, and consumer packaged-goods companies on a variety of projects of operational and strategic nature (2008-2010). He returned to academia to pursue postdoctoral research at Princeton University (2010-2013), after which he joined the Department of Chemical Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University as an assistant professor.
2008 Ph.D., Chemical Engineering, Princeton University
2005 MA, Chemical Engineering, Princeton University
2003 MS, Automation Systems, National Technical University of Athens
2002 Dipl, Chemical Engineering, National Technical University of Athens
ChemE Ph.D. student Megan Walsh was selected as a 2024 Student Award winner by the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) Pharmaceutical Discovery, Development, and Manufacturing (PD2M) Forum.
Chemical Engineering
An independent project with Procter & Gamble led to a job for Ashlesha Tiple (‘22). She uses process systems engineering to make manufacturing processes more sustainable.
ChemE’s Chrysanthos Gounaris was named director of the new Shared Computing Facility at the College of Engineering.
Congratulations to the 2021 CMU Engineering Faculty Awards winners.
ChemE alum Anirudh Subramanyam has accepted a faculty position in the Harold and Inge Marcus Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering at Penn State University. Subramanyam graduated from CMU in 2018, earning his Ph.D. in Process Systems Engineering under the supervision of Associate Professor Chrysanthos Gounaris.
CMU Engineering
Chrysanthos Gounaris, in partnership with Eli Lilly and Company, has developed an automated decision support system for planning the R&D activities within Lilly’s Synthetic Molecule Design and Development organization.
Carnegie Mellon University
ChemE’s Lorenz Biegler and Chrysanthos Gounaris were awarded $400,000 from The U.S. Department of Energy.
Center of Advanced Process Decision-making
The Annual Review Meeting of the Center for Advanced Process Decision-making, held on March 9-11, 2021, included talks by ChemE’s Larry Biegler, Chrysanthos Gounaris, Ignacio Grossmann, and Nick Sahinidis.
CMU Engineering
Carnegie Mellon and global pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly and Company have formed a research partnership to advance process systems engineering and optimization tools for accelerated product development in the pharmaceutical industry.
CMU Engineering
Eight young CMU faculty receive awards for their outstanding contributions to the university.
The Center for Advanced Process Decision-making (CAPD) hosted its annual meeting at CMU on March 12 - 14