Lisa G. Bullard

ChE Faculty
Lecturer and Director of Undergraduate Studies

B.S., Chemical Engineering, North Carolina State University (1986)
Ph.D., Chemical Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University (1991)

Areas of interest:
Multidisciplinary process design.
Teaching effectiveness.
Advising.
Educational outreach to K-12.

Email: lisa_bullard@ncsu.edu
Phone: 919-515-7455

Research

Publications (2000-current)

Current Projects:

CHE 205 (Chemical Process Principles) illustrative web site, including student handouts for Chapters 2-9 (Felder and Rousseau text)

Computing Across the Curriculum

Web-Based Case Studies for Chemical Engineering Capstone Courses

NSF Action Agenda : Creating Multidisciplinary Curricular Paradigms

"The world is so big and the possibilities are almost infinite - they are infinite - for any individual life. A university is around to help young people unfold and be the magnificent human beings they are capable of being. So let's give them a chance to do some thinking about it as they begin to discover themselves and discover the big universe of knowledge, of work, of leadership, and enjoyment and fulfillment."

John Tyler Caldwell, Chancellor Emeritus, NCSU