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College of Engineering
Department of Chemical Engineering
205 Crawford Hall, Kingston, RI 02881
Phone: 401-874-2655 Fax: 401-874-4689
E-Mail:   uriche @ egr.uri.edu for undergraduates
                 chegradinquiry @ egr.uri.edu for graduate students
                 Department chair Arijit Bose

Seminar by Dr. Tushar Misra

Dr. Tushar Misra, Vice President, Chemistry & Pharmaceutical Sciences of Sepracor, Inc.
will visit the department on Thursday December 4 to present a seminar about The Evolving Role of Chemical Engineers in the Pharmaceutical Industry. This seminar should be of particular interest to people interested specifics of how chemical engineering may be applied within the pharmaceutical industry. View the abstract for more details. The seminar runs from 1:00-2:00pm in the Cherry Auditorium of the Kirk Building. See you there!


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"Among the most promising fields now: chemical engineering"

-- Annie Fisher, writing in Fortune Magazine, 9/7/2006

Chemical Engineering involves applying fundamental principles of chemistry, physics, and biology to the engineering of processes — the transformation of a "thing" to some other "thing" -- and products -- the things themselves. What makes chemical engineering so exciting nowadays is that the same underlying concepts and approaches can be applied to such a wide variety of problems:

biological processes polymers
fuel cells process engineering
colloids nanotechnology
corrosion process safety and efficiency
environmental protection surfaces and sensors
pollution prevention thermodynamics

How much reacts, and how quickly? How much moves in response to a natural or imposed gradient? What does this mean on the molecular level? While a cell, an oil refinery, and a semiconductor surface seem very different from one another, and in many ways they are, chemical engineers focus on the similarities in order to improve how each one transforms raw ingredients into desirable products.

The department offers undergraduate and graduate programs in Chemical Engineering, as well as a unique undergraduate program in Chemical and Ocean Engineering. Several undergraduates participate in the International Engineering Program, working and taking certain core courses overseas at partner universities. In all these programs we strive to achieve a detailed set of overall program objectives.

Research in the department is sponsored by Federal and State agencies, private foundations, and industry. University partnerships help to provide multidisciplinary opportunities for faculty and students whose interests fall at the boundaries of chemical engineering.

For more information, we invite you to browse our web pages or to contact the department directly.

Biology Track in Chemical Engineering

The popular biology track was first available to undergraduate chemical engineering students in Fall 2005 and is continuing to attract new interest to the department. Its curriculum combines chemical engineering and biology courses, forming a major that combines the quantitative nature of chemical engineering with the concepts and ideas of biology and molecular biology.

Visit the biology track web page for additional information, or compare it with the other programs offered in the department. Also see the URI press release, which led to a Providence Journal news story on June 22, 2005.

Pharmaceutical Engineering Track

A Pharmaceutical track in the Chemical Engineering major is now available at URI. See the Curriculum page for a list of courses in this program, or compare it with the other programs offered in the department. The program had also been promoted in the URI Facts about Fall 2007.


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Recent News:


Clarice Odhiambo (MS CHE, `88) has been honored as a Distinguished Alumnae of URI for her work with Africa Center for Engineering Social Solutions, an organization devoted to developing inexpensive solutions to clean water in Africa. The story graced the cover of the QuadAngles alumni magazine.

Congratulations to our student award winners from the 2007-2008 academic year.

See News for more information.

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