This graduate option allows students to work on exciting and challenging research projects in many areas including energy, environment, materials and biochemical engineering. Our students thrive from small class settings, intimate research groups and direct collaboration with distinguished faculty. Graduates generally work in industry.

Our current research focuses on modern experimental approaches and state-of-the-art computational studies, allowing for investigation of fundamental phenomena as applied to “real-world” problems and thereby enhancing our interactions with industry. Our computational studies address a wide range of complex problems in multiple time and length scales, ranging from multiphase flow models to complete energy supply chains, which help catalyze solutions to complex societal challenges. Chemical engineering graduate studies offer a dynamic environment for challenging, stimulating research and provide close interaction between faculty and students due to our small size.