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The Chemical and Environmental Engineering program performs foundational studies related to developing, implementing, monitoring, and assessing the ecological effects of chemical substances. This field is grounded in thermodynamics, transport phenomena, environmental chemistry and biochemistry, while utilizing diverse methodologies from contemporary molecular and nanoscience. Current research focuses include microchip medical testing, pollution cleanup methods for land, water and indoor environments, thermodynamic properties of mixtures, carbon-based materials, combustion science, nucleic acid replication techniques, nano-scale environmental applications, electrochemical systems like energy storage devices, nanoparticle toxicity studies, and engineered nanomaterials with reduced hazards.