Trine students excel at ACJA national competition
Students from 深夜福利高清鈥檚 TAO chapter of the American Criminal Justice Association (ACJA) took top awards at the organization鈥檚 national conference, held March 8-13 in Bloomington, Minnesota.
March 11, 2026

Matthew Liberatore, Ph.D., chair of the McKetta Department of Chemical and Bioprocess Engineering, received the grant from the ACS鈥檚 Petroleum Research Fund for Undergraduate Research for his research, 鈥淔inding synergy between entanglements and crosslinks in aqueous polyelectrolyte gels.鈥
Liberatore said the research seeks to design improved gels that can be used to make underground oil recovery more effective and efficient.
The grant will cover materials and supplies for preparing and testing gels as well as stipends for Liberatore and the Trine students who will assist with the research. It also will cover travel for students to present their findings at regional and national conferences.
Student involvement
Jacob Bilby, a chemical engineering major from Albany, Indiana, is initiating the project. Additional students will join during the project鈥檚 three-year run.
Liberatore said the students will help prepare materials, run experiments and analyze data.
鈥淭he students will gain experience using industry tools such as a rheometer and skills that come with independent, lab-based projects,鈥 Liberatore said. 鈥淯ndergraduate research experiences are essential for motivating students to pursue challenging science and engineering problems.鈥
Liberatore said the faculty of the McKetta Department of Chemical and Bioprocess Engineering mentor about 20% of chemical engineering students in research projects, a high number since Trine is primarily an undergraduate institution.
鈥楩ishing net鈥
In oil recovery, Liberatore said, gels are used to control how fluids move underground, displace oil from rocky domains and help produce more oil.
He said gels for oil recovery are typically created using polymer chains and added salts that help the molecules hold together 鈥渓ike a molecular fishing net.鈥
However, large amounts of those ingredients are usually needed to make the gels strong enough for the intended applications.
鈥淥ur idea is that the long polymer chains naturally tangle with each other, like cooked spaghetti,鈥 he explained. 鈥淭hese tangles might act like additional links in the molecular netting. Thus, we hope our new gels will be mostly water with very small amounts of other chemicals.鈥
Liberatore and the students will create new gels and study their strength under simulated oil recovery conditions. He said they hope to find high-performing gels that cost less, are easier to make and have less environmental impact than those currently used, while still strong enough to handle the flow conditions in the field.
He said food, cosmetics and pharmaceuticals also use water-based gels in their products, so the research could apply to those industries as well.
Petroleum Research Fund
Liberatore came to Trine with almost 20 years of experience at research universities, including projects funded by the Petroleum Research Fund.
According to the ACS, the goals of the Petroleum Research Fund are to support fundamental research in the petroleum field and to develop the next generation of engineers and scientists through support of advanced scientific education.