Arriving at McMaster University after defending his doctoral dissertation (August 1968), John Vlachopoulos started teaching fluid mechanics, heat transfer, rheology and polymer processing courses, at both undergraduate and graduate level. He focused the research efforts with his graduate students, research staff and postdoctoral fellows on polymer processing and rheology. He founded and directed the Centre for Advanced Polymer Processing and Design CAPPA-D (1987-2017). His former graduate students and research coworkers are now university professors or occupy important positions in industry in Canada, USA, Latin America, Europe and the Far East. Special emphasis was placed on rheological characterization of polymers, on developing mathematical models and solving problems of industrial relevance, using finite element and finite difference methods. The most important research accomplishments and projects include:
JOHN VLACHOPOULOS received his DIPL.-ING. Degree (1965) from the National Tech. Univ of Athens (NTUA), Greece, his M.S. (1968) and D.Sc.(1969) degrees from WASHINGTON UNIV. in St. Louis, Mo. USA working on a NASA/McDonnell-Douglas sponsored project involving high temperature, turbulent air jets. He joined the Department of Chemical Engineering at McMaster University soon after defending his doctoral dissertation (August 1968). He was Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering (1968-1974), Associate Professor (1974-1979), (Full) Professor (1979 -2007) and Professor Emeritus from 2008 to present. He served as Department Chair for three years (1985-1988). He was on sabbatical research leave at the Institut für Kunststoftechologie (IKT), University of Stuttgart, Germany (6 months,1975), Centre de Mise en Forme des Materiaux (CEMEF), Ecole des Mines de Paris (now PARISTECH), Sophia Antipolis, France (11 months, 1981-82 and 7 months 1988-89).
Since joining McMaster in 1968, he has been doing research on polymer processing and rheology, including plastics extrusion, injection molding, computer aided die flow simulation and design, calendering, thermoforming and rotational molding. He is the author of 140 papers in peer reviewed journals, over 100 publications in conference proceedings and 19 chapters in various books. He has published a textbook entitled “Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics” 815 pages, Polydynamics Inc, Dundas, ON, Canada (2016) (downloadable from www.researchgate.com) and he is the co-editor of two other books: with J.R. Wagner Jr, “The SPE Guide on Extrusion Technology and Troubleshooting” 439 pages, SPE, Brookfield, CT,USA (2001) and with J.A. Covas, J.F. Agassant, A.C. Diogo, and K. Walters , “Rheological Fundamentals of Polymer Processing” 463 pages, Kluwer, Dordrecht, The Netherlands (1995). Over the years he has served as consultant to several hundred corporations around the world. With his coworkers, he has developed the commercially available POLYCAD®, SPIRALCAD, CALENDERCAD, FLATCAD, PROFILECAD, EXTRUCAD (renamed NEXTRUCAD), LAYERCAD, T-FORMCAD, B-FILMCAD, RHEO-MWD, XTRU-XPERT and CALCUTRUDE software packages, which have been licensed to more than 500 corporations in 30 countries through the company that he founded, POLYDYNAMICS, INC (www.polydynamics.com). He has lectured in 43 countries around the world in seven languages (mostly in English, but also in French, German, Spanish, Greek, a few hours in Italian and two hours in Portuguese).He has presented his 2-4 day short course (usually as the sole lecturer) 77 times, since 1987, to over 2000 polymer professionals from industry, in Canada, USA, Mexico, Venezuela, Brazil, Greece, Italy, Spain, Belgium, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Germany, Sweden, Czechoslovakia, Sweden, Finland, Japan, Australia and New Zealand. He received from the Society of Plastics Engineers (SPE) the 2001 Fred E. Schwab Education Award at ANTEC in Dallas, Texas and from the Extrusion Division of SPE, the 2004 Distinguished Achievement Award at ANTEC in Chicago and the 2014 Bruce Maddock Award at ANTEC in Las Vegas. He is also the recipient of the Stanley G. Mason Award of the Canadian Society of Rheology (2007) and Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Engineering (FCAE). He was the President of the Polymer Processing Society (PPS) 2005-2007, and member of several other professional associations: PEO (P.Eng., Ontario), CIC-CSChE (Canada), AICHE (USA), SOR (USA), VDI (Germany), HSR (Greece), SPE (USA-international). He is also member of the editorial board of two journals (Advances in Polymer Technology (Wiley), International Polymer Processing, Hanser Publishers) and a book series (Progress in Polymer Processing, Hanser Publishers). He has served as member of several provincial, national and international committees, on research, science, technology and education.