Prof. N. Kazantzis
Email
nikolas@wpi.edu
Office
Goddard Hall, 121
Phone
+1 (508) 8315000 x5666
Education
PhD Chemical Engineering University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 1997

I believe strongly in the primacy of the quality of the student-teacher relationship, its mutually precious intellectual and emotional rewards, and its key role in the attainment of educational objectives such as the development of the student's critical thinking, the capacity for self-exploration, and independence of judgment. Furthermore, at WPI both undergraduate and graduate curricula are creatively designed to highlight the many nuanced forms and features of the inherently complex, value conflict-laden and contextually rich interaction between science, technology, culture, and society. As a result, the prospect of a singular educational experience is offered to our students as they prepare themselves to responsibly and confidently deal with the great problems of our time.

Scholarly Work

J. Zhang, M. A. Cardin, N. Kazantzis, S. K. Ng and Y. H. Ma, 2015, " Economic Evaluation of Flexibility in the Design of IGCC Plants with Integrated Membrane Reactor Modules ", Systems Engineering, vol. 18, pp. 208-227. 2015

L-C. Ma, N. Kazantzis and Y. H. Ma, 2015, " Natural Gas in H2 Production: A Cost Study of Membrane Modules ", ICE Energy, vol. 168, pp. 61-73 . 2015

E. Hanley, B. A. Glowacki, W. J. Nuttall and N. Kazantzis, 2015, " Natural Gas Synergies with Hydrogen", ICE Energy, vol. 168, pp. 47-60. 2015

L-C. Ma, B. Castro-Dominguez, N. Kazantzis and Y. H. Ma, 2015, "Integration of Membrane Technology Into Hydrogen Production Plants With CO2 Capture: An Economic Performance Assessment Study", International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, vol. 42, pp. 424-438. 2015

M. Rooney, W. J. Nuttall and N. Kazantzis, 2015, " A Dynamic Model of the Global Uranium Market and the Nuclear Fuel Cycle", Resources Policy, vol. 43, pp. 50-60. 2015

R. Koc, N. Kazantzis and Y. H. Ma, 2014, "Membrane Technology Embedded into IGCC Plants With CO2 Capture: An Economic Performance Evaluation Under Uncertainty" , International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, vol. 26, pp. 22-38. 2014

Professional Highlights & Honors
2001 NSF Career Award,
National Science Foundation
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Chemical engineers in US, UK analyze polystyrene recycling process

“Our analysis finds polystyrene to be an ideal candidate for a chemical recycling process.” – Professor Michael Timko on the study he authored with colleagues from the Department of Chemical Engineering and the University of Bath. The analysis found a simple and scalable technology could increase the viability of recycling products like food packaging and packing peanuts. WPI authors include Professor Nikolaos Kazantzis and PhD students Elizabeth Belden (’24) and Madison Reed. This analysis was also reported on in Plastics Today, Recycling Today, and The Business Magazine.