Report summary
For University of Virginia Department of Chemical Engineering in 2015-2017, the graph shows 11 visible PIs and 0 internal PI collaborations. The main research signal is Engineering as the leading field (35% of slots across 9 PIs; 9 labels), Biomedical Engineering as the leading subfield (20% of slots across 6 PIs; 6 labels), and Catalysis and Oxidation Reactions as the leading topic (9% of slots across 3 PIs; 3 labels). That is of concern, because the roster has names but no visible internal collaboration structure. The most prominent PIs by weighted works are Gary M. Koenig (15.2 weighted works; Advanced Battery Technologies Research, Advanced Battery Materials and Technologies). No internal PI-to-PI collaboration edge is visible in this period. No multi-PI collaboration group is visible in this period, a concerning sign if the department expects a connected internal network.
