Susan Farhat

Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering

Dr. Farhat’s research projects at Kettering revolve around materials and surface engineering. Many projects are focused on using atmospheric pressure plasma as a means of modifying and engineering the new surfaces or interfaces. The atmospheric pressure plasma provides a streamlined, cost-effective, and environmentally conscious technique for modification and engineering of surfaces as opposed to other wet chemical techniques.  Examples of some projects include applications such as biomaterials and drug delivery, scratch and abrasion-resistant/UV-blocking coatings, and functionalized natural fibers for biocomposites, among others. 

Dr. Farhat teaches many of the upper-level chemical engineering courses, including thermodynamics, separations, process control, transport phenomena, and senior design.  In each course, her approach has always been to provide students with the learning opportunities necessary to improve and build their problem-solving skills.  Through challenging assignments and projects, she holds high expectations for all students in her classes. Dr. Farhat hopes to impart to students that not only is it rewarding to truly dedicate themselves to hard work to overcome obstacles in their classes, but that the deep learning that comes with this is far more important than receiving a perfect score.  Some electives she has taught are focused on polymer and composites engineering.


Education

Ph.D. 2010, Michigan State University
B.S. 2003, Michigan State University
 

  • Surface engineering
  • Thin films and coatings
  • Materials characterization
  • Polymers and composites engineering
  • Bio-composites
  • Atmospheric pressure plasma technologies
     

At Kettering, I truly enjoy working with our amazing students...I am grateful to keep in contact with many of our alumni for years after they leave Kettering and am able to see all the fantastic things they're doing!  I also enjoy working with a very collaborative group of colleagues who are supportive and innovative in all they do.
 

Reading, walking/hiking, and listening to true crime podcasts during work commutes.