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Chemical Engineering
The graduate program
in the Chemical and Biological Engineering Department integrates current
chemical engineering science with the growing fields of engineering applications
and processes. In emphasizing engineering design, as well as scientific
analysis, the department intends to develop broadly educated individuals
who are knowledgeable in modern theories, cognizant of the behavior of
engineering systems, and aware of current mathematical and engineering
tools that are useful for the solution of problems in complex processes
and systems, especially those in the fields of chemical, environmental,
biochemical, and materials process engineering.
Programs are arranged to meet the needs and interests of individual
students. The plan of study is initially formulated in consultation with
the departmental graduate advisor and subsequently guided by the thesis
advisor.
Graduates have pursued a variety of careers, ranging from
faculty positions in academia to research and development in industry,
in the U.S. and overseas.
For more information, visit the Chemical
and Biological Engineering Department web page.
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