Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Mission
Chemical Engineering is a branch of engineering that uses principles of physics, chemistry, biology, mathematics, and economics to efficiently use, produce, design, transport, and transform energy and materials. The Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Department at the University of Iowa (UI) provides a stimulating academic community where students engage in a highly personalized learning and research environment. Faculty within the department have focused research projects in biological and pharmaceutical systems, clean energy and catalysis, air quality and climate, polymeric and advanced materials, quantum chemical simulation, and remote sensing.
Active Master of Science (M.S.) and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) programs provide students with opportunities to obtain specialized knowledge and expertise through advanced course work in chemical engineering and related disciplines, to engage in interdisciplinary research opportunities, and to impact their communities through service learning. Both the M.S. and Ph.D. programs are designed to equip the student with the skills to pursue a career in industry, academia, or government.
We help you build your mentoring network from day one!
Mentoring Network
We help students build their mentoring network from day one! In addition to their research advisor, graduate students in the department receive peer and faculty mentors as well as the opportunity for alumni mentorship. Students are assigned a peer mentor and a faculty mentor (non-research advisor) during the summer before entering the program. The department also offers a voluntary alumni mentoring program in which students are paired up with an alumni mentor.
News Articles
Parham Parnian Received 3MT Honorable Mention
CBE PhD candidate Parham Parnian was awarded the honorable mention award at the 2021 University of Iowa Graduate College's Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition!
You can view Parham's presentation titled Treating Medical Implant Infections: No Surgeries Required, Just Chill! on YouTube...
NASA awards Jun Wang $1.3 million and leadership role to study effects of wildfires
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) awarded Jun Wang, professor of chemical and biochemical engineering and University of Iowa Technology Institute (ITI) assistant director, $1.3 million to study atmospheric and climate impacts from wildfires that have ravaged parts of the...
Innovation focuses on pandemic need
During the COVID-19 pandemic, hospitals around the globe have struggled to keep up with demand for oxygen, particularly during surges. The demand is driven by severe cases of COVID-19 that require supplying extra oxygen to patient’s lungs.
In response, a team of University of Iowa...