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Michigan chemical engineers are developing lab-on-a-chip devices to do genetic analysis and biomolecule synthesis. We are improving drug delivery and medical imaging by studying how molecules move and distribute throughout the body.
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Through our chemical engineering program students develop problem-solving skills and a strong base of engineering, science and mathematics. They learn to design and conduct experiments and interpret the outcomes.
We develop more sustainable energy resources or solve challenging global problems, and use supercomputers and computational modeling and data science to redefine the frontiers of chemical engineering. 9 ACADEMIC CONCENTRATIONS. BioPharmaceutical Engineering. Learn how to develop and manufacture medicine.
The University of Michigan student chapter of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers was established in 1922. Chemical engineering, among all branches of engineering, is the one most strongly and broadly based upon chemical and life sciences.
Current University of Michigan engineering students can complete both your bachelor’s and master’s degrees in only five years with SUGS by taking some graduate-level classes during your undergraduate years, so you can save yourself one semester and complete a master’s with only two additional semesters.
Introduction to chemical engineering as a profession. CourseProfile (ATLAS) CHE 290. Directed Study, Research, and Special Problems. Prerequisite: First or second year standing, and permission of instructor. (1-4 credits) Provides an opportunity for undergraduate students to work in chemical engineering research or design problems.