Hanno C. Erythropel, Ph.D.
About Hanno C. Erythropel, Ph.D.
Hanno C. Erythropel, Ph.D., is a Research Manager at Yale University's Center for Green Chemistry & Green Engineering, where he focuses on utilizing biomass for chemical production and designing greener materials. He has an extensive academic background, including a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from McGill University and postdoctoral research at Yale.
Current Role at Yale University
Hanno C. Erythropel, Ph.D., serves as a Research Manager at the Yale University Center for Green Chemistry & Green Engineering since 2021. In this role, he supervises research projects that focus on utilizing biomass as feedstock for chemicals and developing new chemistry. He collaborates with Dr. Paul Anastas and Dr. Julie Zimmerman, contributing to initiatives aimed at reducing the environmental impact of various materials, including plastics and pharmaceuticals.
Education and Expertise
Hanno C. Erythropel completed his Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Chemical Engineering at McGill University from 2011 to 2015. Prior to that, he earned a Master's degree in Chemical Engineering at the same institution from 2009 to 2011. His academic background also includes a Diplom in Chemistry from Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg, which he obtained from 2003 to 2009. His education has provided him with a strong foundation in green chemistry and engineering.
Previous Experience at Yale University
Before his current role, Hanno C. Erythropel worked as a Postdoctoral Associate at the Yale University Center for Green Chemistry & Green Engineering from 2016 to 2018. During this time, he focused on projects related to green chemistry and contributed to research on e-cigarette safety. His experience at Yale has enhanced his expertise in sustainable chemical processes and environmental impact reduction.
Research and Projects
Hanno C. Erythropel has been involved in various research projects aimed at designing greener plasticizers for PVC and other polymers. His work also includes collaboration on projects that focus on reducing the environmental impact of pharmaceuticals. His research emphasizes the importance of sustainable practices in chemistry and engineering.
Academic and Research Roles at McGill University
At McGill University, Hanno C. Erythropel held multiple roles, including Doctoral Candidate from 2011 to 2016 and Teaching Assistant from 2009 to 2015. He also worked as a Master's Candidate from 2009 to 2011. His extensive experience at McGill contributed to his development as a researcher and educator in the field of chemical engineering.