Sundar Madihally
Professor
Chemical Engineering
- ProfessorChemical Engineering
- 405-744-5280 (Work)
BIO & RESEARCH INTERESTs
I received Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from Wayne State University and held a research fellow position at Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School/Shriners Hospital for Children. I started in January 2002 as an Asisstant Professor in the School of Chemical Engineering (ChE) at Oklahoma State University (OSU). I am currently a Professor (with tenure). I serve as the undergraduate program coordinator, and ABET accreditation coordinator for ChE. From 2011-16, I served as the Graduate Coordinator for Chemical Engineering and newly formed Petroleum Engineering. I held Edward Joullian Chair in Engineering from 2012-2016 and BP faculty fellowship from 2016-2020. I served on the Graduate Faculty Council ifor four years, helping on various task force and catalog updates. I also served as the Chair for RPT Committee Formation in College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology. In 204-25, I served on the OSU strategic initiative on six year graduation rates.
Research Interests:
My expertise is in the area of stem cell-based tissue engineering. In particular, I am interested in cellular behavior (stem cells, co-cultures) in the three-dimensional polymeric structures. To mimic various components present in the body, my group evaluates polymer-polymer interactions using either synthetic or natural polymers. He has published several peer-reviewed publications from each project. As a research fellow at Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, and Shriners Hospital for Children, Ievaluated various molecular aspects of burn injury, immune dysfunction, and hepatocyte differentiation from bone marrow CD34+ cells. I used various animal models and connected genetic changes to phenotypic changes. I utilized intracellular albumin staining to identify hepatocytes from the pool of adult stem cells, and urea production.
I have mentored 3 post-docs, 15 Ph.D. students, 21 MS students, 70 undergraduate students, 7 k-12 teachers, and a few high school students.
I have organized more than 45 sessions in national and international conferences including a symposium on Use of Stem Cells in Biomaterial Applications at the 7th World Biomaterial Congress in 2004, Chemical Engineering Division American Society of Engineering Education (ASEE) 2009 conference, 2012 ASEE Summer School for Faculty Training, Meet the Faculty Candidates Poster Session (since 2004) and Future Faculty Mentor at AIChE. I received 2021 George Lappin Program Committee Service Award from AIChE. I was elected to be a Fellow of AIChE in 2025 and Fellow of AAmerican Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE) College of Fellows. I served on the interational editorial board of Biomaterials from 2008 to 2011, and as the Guest Editor for Cell Adhesion and Migration.
OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY APPOINTMENTS
- ProfessorOklahoma State University, Chemical Engineering, Stillwater, Oklahoma, United States2017 - present
ACADEMIC POSITIONS
- Associate ProfessorOklahoma State University System, Chemical Engineering, Stillwater, United States1 Jul 2008 - 30 Jun 2017
- Assistant ProfessorOklahoma State University System, Chemical Engineering, Stillwater, United States7 Jan 2002 - 30 Jun 2008
DEGREES
- Doctor of Philosophy, Chemical EngineeringWayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, United StatesJan 1996 - Aug 1998
- M.S.Wayne State University, Detroit, United StatesSep 1994 - Dec 1995
- B.E.Bangalore University, Bengaluru, India1988 - 1992
POSTGRADUATE TRAINING
- Research FellowHarvard Medical School, Boston, United StatesSep 1998 - Dec 2001Surgical ServicesPostdoctoral Research
CAMPUS
- Oklahoma State University - Stillwater
AVAILABILITY
- Career advice
- Collaborative projects
- Industry projects
- Speaking engagements
- Membership of an advisory committee
- Mentoring (long-term)
DEPARTMENT
- Chemical Engineering