
Dr.
Bernard Van Wie earned his Ph.D. in chemical engineering from
the University of Oklahoma, Norman where he focused on blood-cell
separations. He did postdoctoral work in the area of natural gas
and Syngas properties and has completed two sabbaticals, one at
Michigan State University and one at the Naval Research Laboratory.
Both sabbaticals were focused on developing novel biosensors for
medicine, biotechnology, and the environment. His current research
focuses on bioprocessing and biomedical engineering with applications
in biosensors and miniaturized diagnostic capabilities including
designs at the micro and nanoscale, cell culture, and biomass
processing. He is highly interested in effective teaching, and
he along with graduates and the WSU Center for Teaching, Learning,
and Technology, are working on new learning pedagogy which combines
some of the best learning strategies together in a single course.