Gary Wnek
Department Chair, Macromolecular Science and Engineering
Professor, Macromolecular Science and Engineering
Develops advanced polymers for packaging, biomaterial applications and more.
Education
Ph.D.,
Polymer Science and Engineering,
University of Massachusetts,
1980
B.S.,
Chemical Engineering,
WPI,
1977
Awards and Recognitions
2021, Nominated for the John S. Diekhoff Award for Graduate Teaching and Mentoring, Case Western Reserve University
2020, Nominated for the Bruce Jackson, M.D., Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Mentoring, Case Western Reserve University
2020, Nominated for the CWRU Carl F. Wittke Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching, Case Western Reserve University
2019, Nominated for the Tau Beta Pi Srinivasa P. Gutti Memorial Engineering Teaching Award, Tau Beta Pi
2017, Nominated for the Tau Beta Pi Srinivasa P. Gutti Memorial Engineering Teaching Award, Tau Beta Pi
2016, Nominated for the CWRU Carl F. Wittke Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching, Case Western Reserve University
2016, Graduate Teaching Award, Case School of Engineering
2015, Nominated for the Tau Beta Pi Srinivasa P. Gutti Memorial Engineering Teaching Award, Tau Beta Pi
2011, Meritorious Service Award, Case Alumni Association
2007, John W. Hyatt Award (benefit to society), Society of Plastics Engineers
Research Interests
Novel processing methods for polymer micro- and nanofibers and fiber/matrix composites. Multi-layer elastomer constructs. Solid-state deformation processing of polymers. Light-weight, impact-absorbing multi-component polymer systems. Physiologically-mimicking polyelectrolyte constructs with attention to motile and irritable systems. Polymers with unusual electrical and optical properties. Polymeric membranes. New approaches to impart fire resistance to common polymers.