General
Chemical Engineering
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Introduction to Chemical Engineering
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History of Chemical Engineering
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Thermodynamics
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Transport Phenomena
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Reaction Engineering
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Process Control and Instrumentation
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Process Design and Simulation
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Chemical Process Safety and Environmental Management
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Biochemical Engineering
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Future of Chemical Engineering
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Careers in Chemical Engineering
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What is Chemical Engineering?
Chemical engineering is a branch of engineering that deals with the design, construction, and operation of plants and machinery for the production of chemicals, fuels, and other products. It is a multidisciplinaryDrawing knowledge and methods from multiple academic disciplines. field that combines principles from chemistry, physics, biology, and mathematics to solve problems related to the production, transformation, and transport of materials.
Chemical engineers are responsible for designing processes and equipment to convert raw materials into useful products. This includes creating processes to convert raw materials into chemicals, fuels, and other products, as well as designing equipment to carry out these processes. They also work to optimize these processes for maximum efficiency and safety, and troubleshoot any issues that may arise.
Some examples of products that chemical engineers are involved in creating include:
- Pharmaceuticals and medicine
- Plastics and other synthetic materials
- Fertilizers and pesticides
- Food and beverage products
- Fuels such as gasoline and diesel
- Cosmetics and personal care products
Chemical engineers also work in a variety of industries, including:
- Pharmaceuticals and biotechnology
- Oil and gas
- Petroleum refining
- Environmental protection
- Food and beverage production
- Pulp and paper
- Cosmetics and personal care
- Plastics and polymer production
- Energy production
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