How can you design a slow-release drug system and produce it in sufficient amounts? How can we make biodiesel from the Jatropha plant? How can we use waste products for pharmaceutical purposes?
These are some of the interesting questions you will be able to answer once you have completed the Master's degree programme in Chemical Engineering in Groningen. The University of Groningen offers a Master's degree programme for students who already have a solid background in chemistry, and who are eager to expand their knowledge and experience.
The two-year Chemical Engineering programme at University of Groningen offers four specialisations, besides a core programme (compulsory for every student):
- Advanced Process Technology
- Bio-based Products
- Industrial Catalysts
- Polymeric Products
The first three specialisations focus on product sectors, whereas Advanced Process Technology is the one specialisation which focuses on process technology.In the core programme you will deal with themes such as interfacial engineering, bio-based products, polymer products and advanced product engineering.
Your research project takes place in one of our research groups, including the Zernike Institute of Advanced Materials. The Zernike Institute is ranked in the Times Higher Education's Top 10 of world's best institutes in materials science. The institute is dedicated to a cross-disciplinary approach; in many research groups physicists and chemists work closely together.
Job prospects
Chemical engineers from the University of Groningen are known for their flexibility and all-round skills. As a graduate, you could choose a career in a company like Corus, DSM, Akzo Nobel or Philips. Major IT companies are also keen to recruit chemical engineers from Groningen. Job possibilities in the region are expanding rapidly. Groningen is developing new industry and there is a high demand for well-trained new staff. You could also decide on a research position at a university.
Job examples
- Work for multinationals like Philips and Akzo Nobel
- Work for a major IT company
- PhD research position