About Chemical Engineering
Chemical engineering is a branch of engineering that uses principles of chemistry, physics, mathematics, biology, and economics to efficiently use, produce, design, transport and transform energy and materials.
University of Bradford tops list for social mobility for third year
... " Marni Comrie, 19, is an undergraduate at Bradford studying integrated Chemical Engineering and one of the first people in his family to go to university...
Coventry student guilty of making IS chemical weapon drone
... Det Ch Supt Mark Payne, head of the West Midlands unit, said: " Al-Bared was a calculated individual and coupled with his education and expertise in mechanical and Chemical Engineering he was clearly very dangerous...
Tea purists divided over new 60-second brew
... " Normally I just want a quick brew" explains the senior lecturer in Chemical Engineering at Loughborough University...
Morocco earthquake: British tourists describe 'terrifying' moment quake hit
... " Buildings had collapsed around us Clara Bennett, 21, a Chemical Engineering student from Hampshire, is visiting the city with her parents and brother...
'Power up Britain' plan targets emissions and costs
... Dr Paul Balcombe, senior lecturer in Chemical Engineering and renewable energy at Queen Mary University of London, said: " Investing in new low carbon energy infrastructure is great, but the most sustainable way to be low carbon and increase security is to reduce our energy demand: the stated intention of insulating 300,000 out of [more than] 20 million homes is clearly insufficient when we have such a poorly insulated housing stock...
Turkey-Syria earthquakes: Yemeni mother gives birth after being pulled from rubble
... He was in his final year of Chemical Engineering studies at Inonu University in Malatya...
Buzz Aldrin marries for the fourth time, aged 93
... Dr Faur, 63, who has a PhD in Chemical Engineering, is the executive vice president of Mr Aldrin s company, Buzz Aldrin Ventures...
Theranos scandal: Who is Elizabeth Holmes and why was she on trial?
... When she got to Stanford University in 2002 to study Chemical Engineering, she came up with an idea for a patch that could scan the wearer for infections and release antibiotics as needed...