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Chemical Engineering

Channel | updated May 09, 2013

Formally established as a separate department in 1920, MIT's Chemical Engineering department (ChemE) has not only set the standard for instruction and research in the field, it continues to redefine the discipline's frontiers. With one of three undergraduate programs focusing on chemical-biological engineering for students interested in the emerging biotech and life sciences industries, and two of three graduate programs providing an experiential course of study in chemical engineering practice in collaboration with MIT's Sloan School of Management, ChemE at MIT is quite unlike chemical engineering anywhere else.

Chemical engineering occupies a unique position at the interface between molecular sciences and engineering. Intimately linked with the fundamental subjects of chemistry, biology, mathematics, and physics — and in close collaboration with fellow engineering disciplines like materials science, computer science, and mechanical, electrical, and civil engineering — chemical engineering offers unparalleled opportunities to do great things.

Traditionally linked to fuel combustion and energy systems, today's chemical engineers are spearheading new developments in medicine, biotechnology, microelectronics, advanced materials, energy, consumer products, manufacturing, and environmental solutions. A new generation of chemical engineering-trained entrepreneurs are forming innovative new businesses, no doubt influenced by the fact that chemical engineers have served as CEOs of such leading global businesses as 3M, DuPont, Intel, General Electric, Union Carbide, Dow Chemical, Exxon, BASF, Gulf, and Texaco.

People with undergraduate and graduate chemical engineering degrees go on to work in industry, academia, consulting, law, medicine, finance, and other fields. For more information, the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) offers an online database that lists the companies that are the most prolific hirers of its members. The Chemical Engineers in Action site shows the variety of things that chemical engineers can do.

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Transparent Batteries
  • Energy,
  • Demonstration
Transparent Batteries

Researchers at Stanford are making transparent battery electrodes that could power future gadgets.

The Utah Years
  • Chemical Engineering,
  • History
The Utah Years

JoAnn Lighty Professor and Chair of Chemical Engineering, University of Utah Friday, May 11, 2012
10am to 3pm, Gilliland Auditorium (66-110)
MIT Department of Chemical Engineering
25 Ames Street
Cambridge, MAOn December 4, 2011, the Department of Chemical Engineering ...

The Hottel - Sarofim Legacy: [From Mono-Zone to Megazone]
  • Chemical Engineering,
  • History
The Hottel - Sarofim Legacy: [From Mono-Zone to Megazone]

Jim Noble ’68 Sarofim student, consultant and former faculty, MIT Chemical Engineering Friday, May 11, 2012
10am to 3pm, Gilliland Auditorium (66-110)
MIT Department of Chemical Engineering
25 Ames Street
Cambridge, MAOn December 4, 2011, ...

The 'Artificial Leaf'
  • MIT News,
  • News
The 'Artificial Leaf'

An "artificial leaf" made by Daniel Nocera and his team, using a silicon solar cell with novel catalyst materials bonded to its two sides, is shown in a container of water with light (simulating sunlight) shining on it. The light generates a flow of electricity that causes the water molecules, ...

Teaching with Adel
  • Chemical Engineering,
  • History
Teaching with Adel

Leon GlicksmanProfessor of Building Technology and Mechanical Engineering, MIT Friday, May 11, 2012
10am to 3pm, Gilliland Auditorium (66-110)
MIT Department of Chemical Engineering
25 Ames Street
Cambridge, MAOn December 4, 2011, the Department of Chemical Engineering ...

Slow discharge of a LiFePO4 nanoparticle
  • Chemical Engineering,
  • Demonstration
Slow discharge of a LiFePO4 nanoparticle

At small currents, ordered stripes appear in a 100x100nm particle due to coherency strain.

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Robert Langer on biomaterials for the 21st century
  • Chemical Engineering,
  • Educational
Robert Langer on biomaterials for the 21st century

Robert Langer, the David H. Koch Institute Professor, discusses his research in material science and biomaterials at TEDxBigApple.

Profile: Richard Braatz
  • MIT News,
  • Profile
Richard Braatz: Moving past trial-and-error

Richard Braatz believes mathematics can help streamline the road to discovery in pharmaceutical manufacturing as well as nanotechnology.

Remembrance
  • Chemical Engineering,
  • History
Remembrance

János Beér Professor Emeritus of Chemical and Fuels Engineering, MIT Friday, May 11, 2012
10am to 3pm, Gilliland Auditorium (66-110)
MIT Department of Chemical Engineering
25 Ames Street
Cambridge, MAOn December 4, 2011, the Department of Chemical Engineering ...

Quasi-solid solution behavior in LiFePO4
  • Chemical Engineering,
  • Demonstration
Quasi-solid solution behavior in LiFePO4

Phase separation is suppressed as discharge rate is increased (I/I0=.03) and the critical current is approached. There is not enough time for complete phase-separation, and a quasi-solid solution forms.

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Prized Science: Robert Langer
  • Chemical Engineering,
  • Profile
Prized Science: Robert Langer — A Founding Father of Tissue Engineering ...

Prized Science highlights the work of Robert Langer, whose influential research on tissue engineering and controlled drug release earned him the Priestley Medal.

Predicting Chemical Reactions
  • Industrial Liaison Program,
  • Feature
Predicting Chemical Reactions

Paper solar cell powers an LED clock
  • MIT News,
  • News
Paper solar cell powers an LED clock

A paper solar cell circuit is shown powering an LCD clock when illuminated. The entire integrated paper photovoltaic is then fed through a roll-to-roll office laser-jet printer. The resulting ink spells MIT on the device side of the paper array, which then continues to power the LCD clock. The ...

Opening remarks
  • Chemical Engineering,
  • History
Opening remarks

Klavs JensenChemical Engineering Department Head, MIT Friday, May 11, 2012
10am to 3pm, Gilliland Auditorium (66-110)
MIT Department of Chemical Engineering
25 Ames Street
Cambridge, MAOn December 4, 2011, the Department of Chemical Engineering and industry lost a dear ...

Nanofibers
  • Industrial Liaison Program,
  • Feature
Nanofibers

Gregory Rutledge, professor in the MIT Department of Chemical Engineering, discusses research on nanofibers.

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Nanofiber Applications
  • Chemical Engineering,
  • Feature
Nanofiber Applications

Gregory Rutledge, professor in the MIT Department of Chemical Engineering, discusses research on nanofibers.

Moderate discharge of a LiFePO4 nanoparticle
  • Chemical Engineering,
  • Demonstration
Moderate discharge of a LiFePO4 nanoparticle

At moderate current (I/I0=.01), phase separation is observed but with less ordering than at slow current.

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MIT-developed coating could prevent frost buildup
  • MIT News,
  • News
MIT-developed coating could prevent frost buildup

A team of MIT researchers has found a coating that outperforms others not only in preventing foggy buildups, but also in maintaining good optical properties without distortion.

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MIT Water Technology Research: Applications for Industry ...
  • Mechanical engineering,
  • Feature
MIT Water Technology Research: Applications for Industry and Public ...

A brief discussion with John Lienhard, the Samuel C. Collins Professor of Mechanical Engineering.

Mike Modell '60
  • Chemical Engineering,
  • History
Mike Modell '60

Sarofim student and former faculty, MIT Chemical Engineering Friday, May 11, 2012
10am to 3pm, Gilliland Auditorium (66-110)
MIT Department of Chemical Engineering
25 Ames Street
Cambridge, MAOn December 4, 2011, the Department of Chemical Engineering and industry lost ...

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