Karen Gleason

Professor Emerita

Department
Department of Chemical Engineering
Technology Areas
Chemicals & Materials: Nanotechnology & Nanomaterials, Fabrics & Textiles, Polymers, Catalysis & Synthesis, Composites, Metals / Electronics & Photonics: Photonics, Semiconductors / Environmental Engineering: Sustainability & Recycling, Water Treatment / Energy & Distribution: Energy Storage, Photovoltaics, Electrochemical Devices / Industrial Engineering & Automation: Manufacturing & Equipment / Biotechnology: Biomanufacturing, Sensors & Monitoring, Synthetic Biology, Tissue Engineering / Biomaterials & Bioelectronics: Medical Device Coatings / Sensing & Imaging: Chemical & Radiation Sensing / Diagnostics: Assays / Drug Discovery and Research Tools: Cell Culture / Therapeutics: Regenerative Medicine

Background and Education

Karen K. Gleason is the Alexander and I. Michael Kasser Professor of Chemical Engineering at MIT. She is a member of the National Academy of Engineering and a fellow of the American Institute of Chemical Engineering (AIChE). During her faculty career at MIT, Prof. Gleason served as Executive Officer of the Chemical Engineering Department, Associate Director for the Institute of Soldier Nanotechnologies; Associate Dean of Engineering for Research; and as Associate Provost. In the later role, she had primary responsibility for space allocation, planning, and management across the MIT campus. Additionally, she provided oversight for the Technology Licensing Office (TLO), the Industrial Liaison Program (ILP), and successfully led negotiations to establish significant new industry-sponsored alliances. Prof. Gleason has authored more than 300 publications, holds >35 issued US patents, and is sole editor of the book CVD Polymers Fabrication of Organic Surfaces and Devices, published by Wiley in 2015. She currently serves as a Deputy Editor for American Association for the Advancement of Science’s journal, Science Advances. Prof. Gleason’s honors include the Charles M.A. Stine Award from the AIChE, the Distinguished Women in Chemistry or Chemical Engineering Award from the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC), the Donders Visiting Professorship Chair at Utrecht University, Netherlands, the AIChE Process Development Research Award, and Young Investigator Awards from both the National Science Foundation and the Office of Naval Research.  She has delivered the Van Ness Award Lecture at the Rensselaer Polytechnic University, the Tis Lahiri Lecture at Vanderbuilt University, and the Adel Sarofilm Distinguished Lecture, University of Utah. Prof. Gleason is a co-founder of GVD Corporation and DropWise Technology Corporation. Her PhD is from the University of California at Berkeley and her BS and MS degrees are from MIT, where she also won All-American honors in swimming.

Awards and Honors

  • AIChE's Margaret Hutchinson Rousseau Pioneer Award for Lifetime Achievement by a Woman Chemical Engineer | 2021
  • John M. Prausnitz AIChE Institute Lecturer Award | 2019
  • Charles M.A. Stine Award | 2015
  • Elected Member of the National Academy of Engineering | 2015
  • Elected AIChE Fellow | 2013
  • AIChE Process Development Research Award | 2012
  • Printed Electronics Europe Best Materials Award | 2011
  • Keynote Speaker, 23rd International Conference on Amorphous and Nanocrystalline Semiconductors | 2009
  • Chair, 5th International Conference on Hot-Wire Chemical Vapor Deposition | 2008
  • Donders Visiting Professor, Utrecht University, Netherlands | 2006
  • Excellence Award, SEMATECH | 2000
  • Tenth Annual Van Ness Award Lecturer, RPI | 2000
  • Chair, Gordon Conference on Diamond Synthesis, Oxford, UK | 1998
  • Presidential Young Investigator, National Science Foundation | 1990
  • Young Investigator Award, Office of Naval Research | 1990
  • Amoco Foundation Fellow | 1982-85
  • NCAA Post-graduate Fellow | 1982
  • All-American NCAA Division III Swimming | 1978-82

 

Technologies

Graphene/oCVD PEDOT Composite Electrode

Technology / Case number: #15345
Karen Gleason / Rachel Howden / Hyesung Park / Jing Kong
Technology Areas: Chemicals & Materials
Impact Areas: Advanced Materials
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Photovoltaics on Paper and Plastic Enabled by Oxidative Chemical Vapor Deposition (oCVD)

Technology / Case number: #14292
Karen Gleason / Jill Macko / Miles Barr / Vladimir Bulovic
Technology Areas: Chemicals & Materials / Electronics & Photonics / Energy & Distribution
Impact Areas: Sustainable Future
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The Design and Synthesis of Hard and Impermeable, yet Flexible, Conformal Organic Coatings

Technology / Case number: #14849
Karen Gleason / Jingjing Xu
Technology Areas: Chemicals & Materials
Impact Areas: Advanced Materials
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Initiated Chemical Vapor Deposition of Vinyl Polymers for the Encapsulation of Particles

Technology / Case number: #11854
Karen Gleason / Kenneth Lau
Technology Areas: Chemicals & Materials
Impact Areas: Advanced Materials
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Method of Forming Topcoat for Patterning

Technology / Case number: #18405QJ
Karen Gleason / Hyo Seon Suh / Paul Nealey / Do Han Kim / Priya Moni
Technology Areas: Chemicals & Materials / Electronics & Photonics
Impact Areas: Advanced Materials
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P3MT/Horizontally-Aligned CNT Nanocomposite for Supercapcitor with High Areal Capacitance

Technology / Case number: #21425J
Karen Gleason / Yosef (Yosi) Stein / Xiaoxue Wang / Yue Zhou / Estelle Cohen / Brian L Wardle
Technology Areas: Chemicals & Materials / Energy & Distribution
Impact Areas: Advanced Materials
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Vapor-Deposited Nanoscale Ionic Liquid Gels as Gate Insulators for Low-Voltage High-Speed Thin Film Transistors

Technology / Case number: #19800
Karen Gleason / Minghui Wang / Andong Liu
Technology Areas: Chemicals & Materials / Electronics & Photonics
Impact Areas: Advanced Materials
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Enhancing Performance Stability of Electroactive Polymers by Vapor-Deposited Organic Networks

Technology / Case number: #19734
T. Alan Hatton / Xianwen Mao / Andong Liu / Karen Gleason
Technology Areas: Chemicals & Materials / Energy & Distribution
Impact Areas: Advanced Materials
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Ultrathin, Conductive and Fouling-Resistant Zwitterionic Polymer Films

Technology / Case number: #19732
Karen Gleason / Peter Kovacik / Minghui Wang
Technology Areas: Chemicals & Materials / Environmental Engineering
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Ultrathin Conformal oCVD PEDOT Coatings on Carbon Electrodes Enables Improved Performance of Redox Flow Batteries

Technology / Case number: #22244
Karen Gleason / Yasser Ashraf Gandomi / Meysam Heydari Gharahcheshmeh / Antoni Forner Cuenca / Charles Wan / Fikile Brushett
Technology Areas: Chemicals & Materials / Energy & Distribution
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