Assistant Professor Nav Nidhi Rajput is working towards a more efficient and sustainable future.Associate Professor Matthew Panzer and alumnus Anthony D'Angelo, EG18, have been named the winners of the 2020 Assistant Professor James Van Deventer received an NIH Outstanding Investigator Award to establish a comprehensive discovery platform that could lead to new classes of enzyme inhibitors.Researchers at Tufts create transistors and integrated circuits made from threads that combine with thread-based sensors to create fully flexible devicesBiomanufacturing can speed production of a low-glycemic sweetener—and may unlock its commercial potential, say Assistant Professor Nikhil Nair and Postdoctoral Fellow Josef Bober.Faculty and students recently published a paper in Maria (Miretta) Flytzani-Stephanopoulos, Robert and Marcy Haber Endowed Professor in Energy Sustainability, passed away on October 28.Pancreatic beta cells “switched on” by light are engineered to enhance production of insulin in response to glucose levels.Anastasios Angelopoulos, E84 and EG88, has been named the new Head of the Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering at the University of Cincinnati.Twenty middle school girls from Malden learned about polymer science and chemical engineering in a Tufts program offered this summer.Energy, water, and environment;Research news;Faculty;Alumni;Graduate students;Women engineersLearning science;Energy, water, and environment;Faculty;Graduate students;Undergraduate students;Women engineers;Campus newsAnastasios Angelopoulos, E84 and EG88, was recently named the new Head of the Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering at the University of Cincinnati.Tufts team receives lectureship and best paper awardEngineers make transistors and electronic devices from threadStructural configurations and stability of GaAsBi compoundsRemembering Distinguished Professor Flytzani-Stephanopoulos Chemical engineers tend to be the broadest of all engineers and thus are employed in a wide range of industries. With small classes and cutting-edge, interdisciplinary research led by innovative faculty, Tufts’ Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering is the ideal place to pursue your path. Chemical Engineering (B.S., M.S., Ph.D.) Chemical engineering builds on the sciences, especially chemistry and now biology, to design good processes and products useful for society.
Chemical engineering builds on the sciences, especially chemistry and now biology, to design good processes and products useful for society. Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering School of Engineering Tufts University 4 Colby Street Science and Technology Center Tufts School of Engineering Medford, MA 02155 Phone: 617 -627-3900 | Fax: 617-627-3991 ChBE@tufts.edu Petroleum, paints, plastics, paper, detergents, pharmaceuticals, vaccines, microchips, drugs, processed foods, fertilizers, conventional and nuclear fuels, insecticides, rocket propellants, synthetic fibers, and rubber are among the many products they help create.The ability to manipulate the genetic content of microbial, insect, animal, and plant cells has led to a variety of commercial applications in medicine, nutrition, materials science, and the environment. This occurs not only in the chemical industry but also in the biological, environmental, health, legal, and medical fields. Besides being well-trained in sciences they appreciate the central role of economics At Tufts, you’ll earn a student-centered education at a top-notch research university, with small classes taught by innovative faculty working at the cutting edge of their fields. Chemical Engineering (M.S.) New biotechnology-derived pharmaceutical products are gaining FDA approval, and the sequencing of the human genome will lead to tremendous new opportunities in disease prevention. Besides being well-trained in sciences they appreciate the central role of economics as they are often concerned with the production of products that will be sold and bought at an affordable price.
Study biotechnology at Tufts to develop the skills needed to develop today's products.Materials scientists study how the history of a material influences its structure and properties, advancing understanding in research areas that include metallurgy, solid-state physics, and biomaterials. Future focus Chemical and biological engineers work on the future of energy production, catalysis, nanomaterials, biomaterials, environmental engineering, and metabolic and cell engineering. Graduate students enrolled in the Chemical and Biological Engineering master’s programs have the option of a master of science degree with or without a thesis. Their professional skills are required wherever engineering and chemistry or biology intersect. Tufts is a leader in American higher education, distinctive for its success as a moderately sized university that excels at research and providing students with a personal experience. Our unique combination of research and liberal arts attracts students, faculty and staff who thrive in our environment of curiosity, creativity and engagement. Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering School of Engineering Tufts University 4 Colby Street Science and Technology Center Tufts School of Engineering Medford, MA 02155 Phone: 617 -627-3900 | Fax: 617-627-3991 ChBE@tufts.edu