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Mike Timko Named Head of Department of Chemical Engineering

From WPI Dean of Engineering John McNeill: It’s my pleasure to announce that the new head of WPI’s Department of Chemical Engineering (CHE) is Mike Timko, an accomplished scholar and teacher in fundamental and applied aspects of circular economy, waste utilization, and clean energy. Professor Timko’s term as department head, which begins July 1, 2025, follows that of Sue Roberts, who has led CHE since 2015.  Dr. Timko earned his bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering from The Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio, in 1998, and his MS and PhD degrees from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 2001 and 2004, respectively. He joined WPI in January 2013 as an assistant professor after working as a principal engineer at Aerodyne Research Inc. He also worked previously as a researcher at MIT and as a postdoctoral researcher at Harvard University. His research areas include developing sustainable chemical processes that convert waste materials—such as sewage sludge, food waste, and plastics—into renewable fuels, chemicals, and materials, while also addressing environmental contaminants like PFAS through advanced reactor engineering and clean energy technologies. Details can be found at the Energy Research Group and Circular Economy and Data Analytics Engineering Research for Sustainability websites. He is the author of more than 100 peer-reviewed research papers and numerous patent applications; the recipient of multiple patents; and the scientific founder of River Otter, a company formed to commercialize some of the technologies invented in his lab. Dr. Timko has won several accolades, including a Fulbright U.S. Scholar Award to conduct research on biofuels at the Université de Bordeaux; a National Science Foundation CAREER award; and a Doctoral New Investigator grant and R.A. Glenn Award from the American Chemical Society. For the American Institute of Chemical Engineers he served as director of the Catalysis and Reaction Engineering Division from 2017 to 2019 and from 2020 to 2023 as director of the Forestry and Plant Bioproducts Division, where he is now serves as the division treasurer.  At WPI, in addition to serving his home department in various capacities and serving on numerous faculty and staff search committees, he has served on the university’s Committee on Graduate Studies and Research and twice has served on the Committee on Tenure and Academic Freedom.   John McNeill Bernard M. Gordon Dean of Engineering   

From WPI Dean of Engineering John McNeill:

It’s my pleasure to announce that the new head of WPI’s Department of Chemical Engineering (CHE) is Mike Timko, an accomplished scholar and teacher in fundamental and applied aspects of circular economy, waste utilization, and clean energy. Professor Timko’s term as department head, which begins July 1, 2025, follows that of Sue Roberts, who has led CHE since 2015. 

Dr. Timko earned his bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering from The Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio, in 1998, and his MS and PhD degrees from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 2001 and 2004, respectively. He joined WPI in January 2013 as an assistant professor after working as a principal engineer at Aerodyne Research Inc. He also worked previously as a researcher at MIT and as a postdoctoral researcher at Harvard University. His research areas include developing sustainable chemical processes that convert waste materials—such as sewage sludge, food waste, and plastics—into renewable fuels, chemicals, and materials, while also addressing environmental contaminants like PFAS through advanced reactor engineering and clean energy technologies. Details can be found at the Energy Research Group and Circular Economy and Data Analytics Engineering Research for Sustainability websites. He is the author of more than 100 peer-reviewed research papers and numerous patent applications; the recipient of multiple patents; and the scientific founder of River Otter, a company formed to commercialize some of the technologies invented in his lab.

Dr. Timko has won several accolades, including a Fulbright U.S. Scholar Award to conduct research on biofuels at the Université de Bordeaux; a National Science Foundation CAREER award; and a Doctoral New Investigator grant and R.A. Glenn Award from the American Chemical Society. For the American Institute of Chemical Engineers he served as director of the Catalysis and Reaction Engineering Division from 2017 to 2019 and from 2020 to 2023 as director of the Forestry and Plant Bioproducts Division, where he is now serves as the division treasurer. 

At WPI, in addition to serving his home department in various capacities and serving on numerous faculty and staff search committees, he has served on the university’s Committee on Graduate Studies and Research and twice has served on the Committee on Tenure and Academic Freedom.

John McNeill

Bernard M. Gordon Dean of Engineering 

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