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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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2010 Lewis Lecture
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2010 Lewis Lecture

2012 Warren K. Lewis Lecture
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2012 Warren K. Lewis Lecture: George M. Whitesides

The Warren K. Lewis Lectureship in Chemical Engineering: "Simplicity" as a Component of Invention

2013 Lewis Lecture
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2013 Lewis Lecture

Lewis Lecture: Management's Co-dependence on Mother Earth: Sustainability in the Chemical Industry and the Four-Dimensional Analysis.Recorded April 5, 2013

Adel Sarofim and the Founding of PEER
  • Chemical Engineering,
  • History
Adel Sarofim and the Founding of PEER

David Marks Goulder Family Professor Emeritus of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Engineering Systems, 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 ...

Adel Sarofim: Some shared initiatives
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  • History
Adel Sarofim: Some shared initiatives

John Heywood Professor Emeritus of Mechanical Engineering and Sun Jae Professor, 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 ...

Ahmed Ghoniem
  • Chemical Engineering,
  • History
Ahmed Ghoniem

 Ronald C. Crane (1972) Professor of Mechanical Engineering, MIT

Alan Michaels Lecture
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Alan Michaels Lecture

Regenerative Engineering: New Pathways Toward Tissue Regeneration Cato T Laurenein M.D., Ph.D.

Alan Michaels Lecture
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Alan Michaels Lecture

Recorded on May 3, 2013

Alan S. Michaels Lecture - Starting and Building Biotech ...
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Alan S. Michaels Lecture - Starting and Building Biotech Companies: From ...

Robert L. Bratzler, Ph.D.

Always Young at Heart
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Always Young at Heart

Simon Hanson ’74Chief Engineering Officer, Fuel & Furnace ConsultingFriday, 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 ...

Butanol-Improved Performance Through Chemistry
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Butanol-Improved Performance Through Chemistry

Chemical Energy Industry Collaborations
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Chemical Energy Industry Collaborations

Chemistry and the Energy Industry
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Chemistry and the Energy Industry

Closing Remarks
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Closing Remarks

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 friend and innovator, Adel F. Sarofim. On Friday, May ...

CNN Interview with Michael Strano
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CNN Interview with Michael Strano

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Delivering large molecules to cells through tiny holes in ...
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Delivering large molecules to cells through tiny holes in membranes

Researchers from MIT have now found a safe and efficient way to get large molecules through the cell membrane, by squeezing the cells through a narrow constriction that opens up tiny, temporary holes in the membrane.

Development of Cellulosic Biofuels
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Development of Cellulosic Biofuels

Chris Somerville Energy Biosciences Institute UC Berkeley, LBL, University of Illinois

Dynamic folding of a paper solar cell circuit
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Dynamic folding of a paper solar cell circuit

A paper solar cell circuit is dynamically folded and unfolded while the voltage is simultaneously measured on the meter. The paper photovoltaic is illuminated from below with simulated solar illumination.

EBICS - Dr. Robert Langer Distinguished Lecture
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EBICS - Dr. Robert Langer Distinguished Lecture

Dr. Robert Langer of the MIT Department of Chemical EngineeringEngineering of Integrated Materials and Cell Based SystemsI will start by discussing how I - as a chemical engineer - initially got involved in the interface between biology and engineering, which would ...

Energy 101: Biofuels
  • Energy,
  • Feature
Energy 101: Biofuels

In this short video, Dr. Mark Mba Wright gives a broad overview of biofuels: from what they are to their technological requirements and challenges.

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