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Combining computer science with biology, bioinformatics represents the next frontier in healthcare. This discipline develops innovative tools such as virus-detecting sweat sensors while prioritizing affordable medical solutions and fast outcomes.
The Chemical Engineering curriculum provides approximately 35 graduate-level courses annually across four key research domains: Biomolecular Engineering, Nanotechnology, Energy and Environment, and Separations. Course offerings encompass diverse subjects including Air Pollution Engineering, Biocatalysis and Biotransformations, Bioengineering, Chemical Process Design and Sustainable Engineering, Computational Chemistry, Energy-related Fuel Cell Technology, Membrane Technology, Nanomaterial Development, Polymer Science, Process Control Systems, Reaction Engineering for Energy Applications, Separation Techniques, Tissue Regeneration, and Transport Mechanisms.