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At Michigan, we provide diverse research opportunities that leverage both foundational chemical engineering concepts and cutting-edge science to address critical contemporary challenges. Our work includes creating 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're exploring nanoparticles, macromolecules, complex fluids, and active surfaces - insights that guide the development of advanced catalysts, polymers, electrodes, and other functional materials. Our projects span biomass-to-fuel catalysts, fuel cell electrocatalysts, and conductive textiles.
Polymers and complex fluids (soft materials with hybrid liquid-solid characteristics) permeate modern society. Our Chemical Engineering Department pioneers polymer films for energy applications, flexible photovoltaic materials, biomedical membranes, and responsive smart coatings. This research encompasses rheological investigations, molecular modeling, colloidal self-organization, and studies of gel formation and network connectivity.