• The interdisciplinary master’s program in Chemical Engineering trains students to independently work on experimental and theoretical aspects of topics in chemistry and engineering, specifically at the interface of chemistry and process engineering.
  • The program provides students with a broad overview, culminating in their specialization. Students further their learning in the fields of reaction technology, process engineering, and materials science, specifically on substance properties, reaction mechanisms, analysis methods, construction, and the functionality and design of devices used to process natural resources.
  • Students can choose a specialization in technical chemistry, process and safety engineering, materials science, and related scientific disciplines.
  • The curriculum also includes a research internship where students are directly integrated into current research work and complete their own projects.