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Chemical Engineering Research



The Graduate Program in Chemical and Biochemical Engineering is composed of several major elements organized around current research themes: bioengineering and biotechnology, environmental engineering, electrochemical engineering, polymer science, engineering science, and food engineering.

The program emphasizes integration of instruction and application, placing great importance on individual student projects and expressions of creativity and originality in the application of fundamentals to the solution of research and design problems. The use of basic and advanced chemical and biochemical engineering principles is stressed, together with the development of practical applications relating, for example, to industrial processing, environmental quality improvement and regulation, and conceptual advances in the understanding of chemical and biochemical reaction processes. Research effort is applied to the advancement of basic scientific theories as well.

Here is a listing of the different areas that Chemical and Biochemical Engineering encorporates: (Please click on the purple bullet "" to locate a professor by their area of research)

Biochemical
Biomedical
Chemical Statistical Thermodynamics
Diffusion, Reaction & Mixing
Food Engineering
Environmental Engineering
Pharmaceutical Engineering
Polymer Science
Process Systems Engineering
Safety Engineering
Process Control
Reaction Engineering
Chemcial Engineering Science
PhD Training Program in
  Biotechnology
Separation Processes

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