Many of the mass-produced items ordinary people encounter and utilize regularly -- ranging from cosmetics, electronics and fuel to plastics, medicines and processed foods -- could not have been ...
Chemical engineers develop problem-solving skills, with a strong foundation in science, engineering, and mathematics that touch every aspect of our lives–from smaller, faster computer chips to ...
Are you someone who wants to apply scientific principles — along with a healthy dose of creativity — to the creation of new chemicals and chemical processes that can improve our quality of life?
U of A graduate Michael Wood served as Boeing's chief engineer for the program, leading the engineering team through design, qualification and build of the core stage. A rocket incorporating that ...
Ive Hermans develops catalytic methods that make chemical manufacturing cleaner and more sustainable. His work focuses on improving the efficiency of chemical transformations for applications spanning ...
Chemical engineers are the brains behind many of today’s essential products and materials. They turn crude oil, biological materials, metals and waste materials into usable products like gasoline, ...
Chemical engineering involves the production and manufacturing of products through chemical processes. This includes designing equipment, systems, and processes for refining raw materials and for ...