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Surya Mallapragada
Dr. Surya Mallapragada
Professor
Iowa State University
Career Description


What I Do

I teach chemical engineering undergraduate and graduate students and I do research in the area of polymeric materials for medical applications



Why Engineering?

I was interested in math and chemistry, so chemical engineering seemed a great choice for me.



My Day At Work

In addition to my normal teaching activities (one or two chemical engineering classes a semester), the rest of my time is usually spent on research activities. I direct a group of undergraduate and graduate students on various research projects. The general theme of my research has been to make new polymeric materials or to modify existing polymeric materials to make them suitable for controlled drug release or for tissue engineering applications. So these involve projects like developing patterned biodegradable polymers to help nerve regeneration and to make new environmentally sensitive smart polymers for drug release. I am also a Program Director of the Materials Chemistry and Biomolecular Materials program at Ames Laboratory, a Department of Energy Laboratory in Ames, IA. So part of my time is spent in administration.



The Best Part of Being an Engineer

Engineering involves a lot of problem-solving. So that is the fun and challenge of being an engineer.



Proud Moments

My research work in drug delivery and tissue engineering, and the work would not have been possible without my talented students.



Challenges

I was lucky in the fact that I picked chemical engineering and it turned out to be the right choice for me. However, my first semester at college was a rude shock - being away from home for the first time, being in a relatively male-dominated field (at least when I went to school), etc. But things are improving now, at least in chemical engineering. There are a lot more female chemical engineers than there were in the past. We are still not at the 50 percent mark yet.



My Family

I have a very close relationship with my parents and they have been extremely supportive and encouraging all my life and made me into the person I am. My husband also has a Ph.D. in chemical engineering (we met in graduate school) and he teaches in the same department at Iowa State. So we are colleagues at home and at work. It is great to have a spouse who understands what you do and who you can communicate with about your work. My work is certainly a huge part of my life, so it is important to me to have a life partner who can understand what I am talking about.



Dreams and Goals

My short-term goals are to establish myself as a strong researcher in the biomaterials area. My long-term goals are to be recognized as a leader in my research field and to help percolate the research to the graduate and undergraduate teaching that I do. I also have lots of undergraduate (and even a few high school students) involved in my research.



Inspiration

My parents - especially my father. He always encouraged my early interest in chemistry and has been very supportive throughout.



Hobbies

I love reading, painting etc.



Want to be an Engineer?

Believe in yourself.



School Days

B.Tech, Chemical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, India Ph.D. Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN





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