Locations:
| Department: 120 Olin Hall (C6) |
| Graduate and M.Eng. Office: 358 Olin Hall (C6) |
Statistics:
| 15 active faculty |
| 89 graduate students |
The field of chemical engineering offers advanced degree programs to prepare its students for research and technical careers in industry, academia, and government. The program strikes a balance between the science of chemical engineering and its implementation through synthesis -- a blend that provides a strong base in the discipline's fundamentals while developing in its students the skills to apply these fundamentals to significant engineering problems.
The research in the department is divided into four main areas:
| Biomolecular Engineering | |
| Complex Fluids and Polymers | |
| Electronic Materials and Microchemical Systems | |
| Energy and Sustainable Development |