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The creation of advanced particulate materials and products through particle engineering is a major research focus of the New Jersey Center for Engineered Particulates (NJCEP). The center’s research combines experimental, computational and theoretical studies to achieve an understanding of particle properties at the individual particle scale to predict particle and product behavior at the macro-scale. NJCEP research has applications in the pharmaceutical, food, cosmetics, ceramics, defense, electronics and specialty chemicals industries. Center researchers have more than a dozen granted patents. An example of a noteworthy licensed technology is a solvent-free particle coating process with applications in taste-masking and the controlled release of drugs. NJCEP is funded by federal and industry sources, including through its participation in the National Science Foundation (NSF) – Engineering Research Center, which is focused on improving pharmaceutical manufacturing processes. NJCEP has developed several pharmaceutical technology platforms, including a thin stripfilm real-time release methodology, funded by NSF and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, for delivering nano and micron-sized poorly water-soluble active ingredients for enhanced therapeutic effects. Currently NJCEP is developing patient-compliant drug-delivery vehicles for pediatric and geriatric care, with commercial applications.
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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
Profiles
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IUCRC Phase I NJIT: Center for Integrated Material Science and Engineering of Pharmaceutical Products (CIMSEPP)
Dave, R. (PI) & Bilgili, E. (CoPI)
3/1/22 → 2/28/27
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Project: Research project
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STTR Phase I: Designer peptide opsonins against COVID-19
Dodd-o, J. (CoPI), Heffernan, C. (PI), Acevedo-Jake, A. M. (CoPI), Dave, R. (CoPI) & Kumar, V. (CoPI)
12/15/20 → 5/31/22
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Project: Research project
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PFI-RP: Commercializing innovations in design and manufacture of fine pharmaceutical powders for cheaper and better medicines
Dave, R. (PI), Sun, C. (CoPI) & Barrasso, D. (CoPI)
8/1/19 → 7/31/24
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Project: Research project
Research output
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Impact of dry coating lactose as a brittle excipient on multi-component blend processability
Lin, Z., Cabello, B. & Davé, R. N., Mar 25 2024, In: International Journal of Pharmaceutics. 653, 123921.New Jersey Institute of Technology
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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On predicting the performance of different silicas on key property enhancements of fine APIs, blends, and tablets
Kim, S. S., Seetahal, A., Kossor, C. & Davé, R. N., Jan 2 2024, In: Powder Technology. 432, 119104.New Jersey Institute of Technology
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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A comparative analysis of steel and alumina balls in fine milling of cement clinker via PBM and DEM
Muanpaopong, N., Davé, R. & Bilgili, E., May 1 2023, In: Powder Technology. 421, 118454.New Jersey Institute of Technology
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review