Chemical Engineering applies principles of math, chemistry, physics, and biology to the design of processes and products that advance technologies and solve problems touching every part of our lives.
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — For the 13th consecutive year, Purdue University’s Agricultural and Biological Engineering undergrad program was ranked as the No. 1 in the nation by The U.S. News & World ...
This program applies basic scientific and engineering principles to the design, development and operation of large-scale, bio-based product manufacturing, such as food and pharmaceuticals. Such ...
Biological Engineering and Chemical Engineering are dynamic, innovative fields at the forefront of biotechnology, therapeutics, alternative and renewable energy, nanotechnology, CO2 reduction and much ...
The Jewett Lab has spent years reimagining biological processes to advance technological progress. Recently, the lab helped ...
There’s a treadmill in the center of Professor Jill Higginson’s laboratory, and it’s not for impromptu workouts. Higginson studies human motion and gait so that she and other scientists can develop ...
Getting involved in research in the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering has many benefits, including developing critical thinking and laboratory skills, gaining a deeper understanding of ...
Chemical Engineers are primarily concerned with process engineering: the conversion of raw materials into valuable products with application across a wide swath of industries, from chemical process ...
Society is being reshaped by the technological application of the tools of modern biology. Bioprocessing plays a key role in manufacturing pharmaceuticals, biomaterials, and agents for gene and cell ...
Professor Stephanie Bryant has been inducted into the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering. Bryant was nominated, reviewed and elected by peers and members of the College of ...
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