Line 5: | Line 5: | ||
<h1> Interview with an Expert </h1> | <h1> Interview with an Expert </h1> | ||
Dr. Diane Evans Full Professor at Rose Hulman Institute of Technology<br> | Dr. Diane Evans Full Professor at Rose Hulman Institute of Technology<br> | ||
− | + | <br> | |
Diane Evans, Ph.D teaches the six-sigma classes here at Rose-Hulman. She has been teaching this class for seven years and is certified with her black belt. Six-sigma is a class that collects real world data and then implements a change that has a positive influence on world problems. In the past, the six-sigma classes have taken data on food waste in the cafeteria, recycling, and food sharing programs. The most recent class chose to do a project where they recorded data on plastic straw usage. As part of the educational outreach, Dr. Evans asked Dr. Shikha Bhattacharyya to come to Rose and talk about the impacts of plastic straws on the environment. This movement made a huge impact on the school as a whole, and was one of the motivations to picking our project this year. <br><br>To find out more about her biodegradable straw project watch the video below: <br><br> | Diane Evans, Ph.D teaches the six-sigma classes here at Rose-Hulman. She has been teaching this class for seven years and is certified with her black belt. Six-sigma is a class that collects real world data and then implements a change that has a positive influence on world problems. In the past, the six-sigma classes have taken data on food waste in the cafeteria, recycling, and food sharing programs. The most recent class chose to do a project where they recorded data on plastic straw usage. As part of the educational outreach, Dr. Evans asked Dr. Shikha Bhattacharyya to come to Rose and talk about the impacts of plastic straws on the environment. This movement made a huge impact on the school as a whole, and was one of the motivations to picking our project this year. <br><br>To find out more about her biodegradable straw project watch the video below: <br><br> | ||
<center> | <center> | ||
Line 23: | Line 23: | ||
Dr. Jared Tatum Plastic Specialist at Ampacet<br> | Dr. Jared Tatum Plastic Specialist at Ampacet<br> | ||
+ | <br> | ||
+ | Dr. Jared Tatum is a chemical engineer who works with PET plastic at Ampacet. He explained that, in the manufacturing process, plastics are typically mixed with other materials in order to make them as cheap as possible. Materials such as metals can be added so that the plastic can be stretched to be as thin as possible. Other chemicals can also be mixed in to give the plastic a clear and shiny appearance, so the product is more appealing to the consumer. He also explained how PET plastic is initiated as a single strand that as the chain lengthens twists on itself, creating the molten mass that can be shaped. His information was very useful about generation of plastic and he provided PET samples for our lab work. <br> | ||
+ | <br> | ||
+ | <br> | ||
+ | Susan Reynolds Facilities Manager at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology<br> | ||
+ | <br> | ||
Revision as of 19:13, 2 August 2018