Dr. David Henthorn is an expert in biomaterials, biosensors, and polymers in medical application. His research focuses on 3D printing of biomaterials, and he is working with two fellow faculty members on a project to develop an electronic badge system to document student professional development. Dr. Henthorn also advises the Chem-E-Car Club, a student organization in which chemical engineering students design shoe box-sized cars that run on a chemical energy source. Check out his personal web page.
Academic Degrees
- PhD, Purdue University, 2004
- BS, Purdue University, 1999
Awards & Honors
Research Experiences
- Biosensors
- 3D printing of biomaterials
Select Publications & Presentations
Teaching Interests
- Transport phenomena
- Introduction to design
- Polymers
- Biomaterials
- Biosensors