Chemical Engineering applies principles of math, chemistry, physics, and biology to the design of processes and products that advance technologies and solve problems touching every part of our lives.
Chemical engineers tackle problems ranging from the molecular level to the planetary scale (and beyond). The skillset you'll build as a chemical engineer will position you to be able to solve a wide ...
The Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering at Northwestern University is pioneering transformational discoveries in synthetic biology, biotechnology, medicine, complex systems, energy, ...
"MORE AND MORE chemical engineers graduating now are going into biotechnology or biobased jobs," says Claire F. Komives, a chemical engineering professor at San Jose State University. In many cases, ...
Important concepts and elements of molecular biology, biochemistry, genetics, and cell biology are examined in an experimental context. This course fulfills the requirement for students majoring in ...
Chemical and biological engineers use concepts from the biological sciences to inspire and guide the development and production of chemicals, pharmaceuticals and advanced biomaterials. Without the ...
Chemical Engineering applies principles of math, chemistry, physics, and biology to the design of processes and products that advance technologies and solve problems touching every part of our lives.