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The Department
The only department in
the country to offer a full spectrum of graduate
training and research in Pharmaceutical
Engineering.
Financial support provided
to all PhD students.
Fully established core concentrations in chemical
engineering
science, including:
   Transport
Phenomena
   Reaction
Engineering
   Thermodynamics
Nationally recognized
concentrations in:
   Biotechnology
   Environmental
Engineering
   Pharmaceutical
Engineering
   Polymers
and Biomaterials Engineering
NIH-funded Biotechnology
Training Program is one of only
20 in the U.S.
Department ranks near the top in number of
faculty
specializing in polymers
research.
$4 million per year in research funding
$2 million spent on renovations in the past
year
$6 million spent on renovations in the past
8 years
$1 million in capital equipment expenditures
in the past
24 months.
In the heart of one of the richest industrial
and R&D
regions in the U.S.
Regional proximity facilitates internships
and research
collaborations with
industry during graduate school.
On-campus recruiting by DuPont, Exxon, Merck,
Mobil, Johnson & Johnson, etc.
Graduates
well-placed in both industry and academia.
Emphasis on development of professional skills.
Secluded campus 5 minutes from downtown New
Brunswick, with easy access to New York,
Philadelphia,
Boston and Washington, DC.
Excellent library and
computing resources.
Five minutes walk across campus to the Robert
Wood
Johnson Medical School, Center for Advanced
Biotechnology and Medicine, School of Pharmacy
. . .
State-of-the-art Environmental and Agricultural
Sciences
facilities located on nearby Cook Campus.
Culturally diverse students and faculty.
Over 40% women in program.
Receptive to students with non-ChemE backgrounds.
Creative solutions to individual circumstances.
The University
Founded in 1766, Rutgers
is the nations eighth oldest
institution of
higher learning following Harvard, Yale, U.
Pennsylvania, U.
Delaware, Princeton, Columbia, and
Brown.
Rutgers belongs to the prestigious Association
of American
Universities (AAU)
the 62 leading North American
institutions recognized for the quality
and scope of their
research and educational
programs.
Rutgers ranks among
the top 10 AAU institutions in number of
faculty elected to the national academies, with 34.r
Research achievements of Rutgers faculty
include:
  The
development of single-stranded DNA
  The
discovery of the oldest known stone tools
  Pioneering
health-related uses of virtual reality
   technology
Rutgers ranks in the top three schools in
terms of royalties earned on technologies
developed at the University.
Rutgers campuses reflect NJs
real-world ethnic diversity,
with 18 percent minority enrollment and
students
representing more
than 100 foreign countries.

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