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Over the past twenty years, chemical engineers have migrated from the traditional petro-chemical industry to become key players in the semi-conductor, materials, environment and biotechnology sectors. While it remains rooted in fundamentals, today’s Chemical Engineering research is aligned with these new industrial realities and aims at providing our students with the skills they will need to meet the challenges of tomorrow. Our four major research areas are Biotechnology, Nanotechnology, Sustainable Energy and Simulation. |
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The Centennial Celebration will be a wonderful opportunity to learn about departmental research through a formal presentation, hands-on demonstrations, and discussions with our faculty and students. Come hear about how the cellular machinery can be co-opted to transform bacteria into factories and how new generations of sensors and biomaterials that heal are being designed. Discover how opto-electronic polymers, nanostructured materials and advanced composites are synthesized and how they will be used in the devices of tomorrow. Learn how fuel cell technology and materials may reduce energy costs while benefiting the environment, and find out how advances in computation and modeling help solve complex problems. We look forward to sharing th
excitement of Chemical Engineering research with you on September 17 th!
Back to the Labs, Centennial Event Demos |
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