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The chemical engineer specializing in Environmental Engineering enters a sector of expanding significance. This discipline focuses on waste management to decrease volume, reclaim reusable materials, and ensure proper long-term disposal. Notable applications include controlling and cleaning atmospheric emissions, purifying water through biological methods, restoring contaminated soil, and managing nuclear byproducts. Chemical engineers are increasingly tasked with innovating processes that reduce waste and byproduct formation while enhancing energy efficiency.
A curriculum that equips students to use mathematical and scientific principles for designing, developing, and evaluating systems involving chemical processes, such as reactors, kinetics, electrochemical setups, energy-saving methods, heat and mass transfer mechanisms, and separation techniques; along with applied analysis of chemical issues like corrosion, surface wear, energy inefficiency, environmental contamination, and fluid dynamics.