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At Michigan, we provide diverse research opportunities that leverage both classic chemical engineering concepts and cutting-edge science to address critical contemporary challenges. For instance, our team creates microfluidic technologies to enhance healthcare and deliver sustainable energy solutions to underserved areas. We're deepening our knowledge of cellular transport and reaction mechanisms to enable more effective pharmaceuticals and delivery systems. Through innovative experimental techniques and high-performance computing, we study nanoparticles, macromolecules, complex fluids, and dynamic surfaces - insights that guide the development of advanced catalysts, polymers, electrodes, and other functional materials. Our work includes creating catalysts for biofuel production, improving fuel cell electrocatalysts, and engineering conductive textiles.
Cellular engineering represents an expanding frontier in our department, from employing T-cells against cancer to harnessing microbes for biofuel generation. Michigan researchers are also revealing fundamental cellular processes - such as signaling pathways and cancer cell circulation - with applications in disease treatment and tissue regeneration. These discoveries open new possibilities in biomedical engineering and therapeutic development.