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Development of the Essence of the Profession
Our School of
Chemical Engineering has eleven faculty members pursuing a spectrum of
research activities. At any time, we usually also have several
visiting professors and/or post-Doctorate scholars in the School.
About 1/3 of our graduate students are M.S. and 2/3 are Ph.D.
candidates, but all, including a number of undergraduate researchers,
are partners in our efforts to create knowledge and tools for the
profession. You can view the faculty and their interests in the
Faculty Profiles, where you will note that many have
received honors and awards for their contribution to the knowledge and
techniques of chemical engineering.
Our annual
research expenditures of approximately $1,000,000 are supported by a
variety of governmental agencies and industries, and reflect about a
50/50 split of fundamental research and applications studies. We
maintain particularly close relations with industry, including joint
university-industry collaborations in which some graduate students
perform their thesis research at an industrial research laboratory.
Chemical
Engineering is housed in the five-story Engineering North building, near
to the library, and to the physics, chemistry, biochemistry
departments. We also have
laboratory space in the new ATRC (Advanced Technology Research Center)
and the Hazard Reaction Lab. You can locate these places on the
campus map. Our research laboratories are well
equipped and conveniently located near the Chemical Engineering Offices.
We provide each of our graduate students with a desk and facilities in a
research laboratory according to his or her research needs. |