2022 Spring Meeting and 18th Global Congress on Process Safety Proceedings
(168c) Representation in Education: Using Norbert Rilliuex's Work in Engineering Curriculum
In this work, we discuss the contributions of Norbert Rilliuex, a 19th century scientist, entrepreneur, and one of the earliest chemical engineers. Rilliuex was the son of a slave and her âownerâ, but traveled to France to receive a first-class scientific education. Using a sophisticated separations system, Rilliuex turned sugar from a luxury to a staple by improving the quality and quantity of sugar commercially available. Additionally, his work made sugar production far less dangerous for the enslaved people who worked in sugar production facilities. Despite his contributions to the field, Rilliuexâs work has faded into anonymity. In addition to reintroducing his work, we discuss how Rilliuexâs work can be used as part of thermodynamics, separations, or introductory engineering courses. In doing so, we hope to increase the representation of people of color in the classroom and foster a more inclusive environment in chemical engineering departments.