Chemical engineering research topics

In summary, the best chemical engineering faculties in the top tier universities are at MIT, University of Texas, and California Institute of Technology. The best discipline to study for graduate studies is whichever you are most excited about.
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Hey guys, I am from a Canadian university and have just recently took the GRE (1480 for verbal+quant).

I am thinking of applying for graduate studies in the United States, preferably tier 1 schools such as Princeton, MIT etc.. However, after doing some online research it seems that schools like Berkeley and Stanford are mostly focused on biochemical engineering, whereas I am more inclined toward a chemical engineering with some form of possibility for industrial application. Which leads me to the question that I wanted to ask more experienced people in the field, what are some good chemical engineering faculties in the top-tier universities and what discipline/field in chemical engineering would be a good field to look into for graduate studies?

Thanks a lot!
 
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MIT best grad school for that program ... other best ChemEng programs would be University of Texas or California Institute of Technology.
 
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First off, congrats on your scores and your decision to look at graduate education in ChE!

I'd reframe the question that you're asking. What do you ultimately want to do when you graduate? Tier one schools, largely teach you to become a professor. They tend to have more ivory tower, theoretical projects for you to gnaw on. Many of the larger, state schools tend to turn out more pragmatic engineers, who go on to do less academically-based research. There are exceptions to every rule, but if I had to stereotype, that's how I'd do it.

And the second, possibly more important decision that you should consider, is who do you want to work for? This is a harder question to ask before you apply and meet some of these people, but who is doing interesting research at the schools you are looking at? Are they doing something you'd want to do?

I ended up getting accepted to a top 5 school and many other "second tier" schools. I didn't go with the top 5 school, because they only had one professor that had research in line with what I wanted to do. I chose a school that had 3-4 people that I was excited about working for. It's going to be at least 5 years of your life, so you should be excited about the prospects of the research you could do. In my opinion, it's always better to get a first tier professor at a second tier school, than a second tier professor at a first tier school.

As far as the discipline you want to study -- that needs to be solely your decision. Do you like reactions? Separations? Control theory? Find something that you love, then take it from there.

Good luck!
 

1. What is chemical engineering research?

Chemical engineering research involves applying scientific and engineering principles to design, develop and optimize processes for the production, transformation and use of chemicals, materials, and energy.

2. What are some popular research topics in chemical engineering?

Some popular research topics in chemical engineering include sustainable energy production, materials synthesis and processing, biotechnology, environmental remediation, and process optimization and control.

3. How is chemical engineering research different from other fields of engineering?

Chemical engineering research focuses on the molecular and atomic level processes that govern the behavior of chemicals and materials, while other fields of engineering may focus on larger-scale systems or structures. Chemical engineering research also involves a strong emphasis on understanding and manipulating chemical reactions.

4. How does chemical engineering research contribute to society?

Chemical engineering research plays a crucial role in developing new technologies and processes that can improve the quality of life for individuals and society as a whole. This includes advancements in healthcare, energy production, environmental sustainability, and consumer products.

5. What skills are necessary for a successful career in chemical engineering research?

Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, as well as a deep understanding of chemistry, mathematics, and physics, are essential for a successful career in chemical engineering research. Additionally, effective communication, teamwork, and creativity are also important skills for conducting and presenting research findings.

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