Princeton’s Ph.D. in Chemical and Biological Engineering is designed for deep scientific exploration and innovation. Whether you’re focused on reaction engineering, bioprocesses, or computational modeling, the following dissertation topics provide an excellent starting point.
Design of Nanostructured Catalysts for CO₂ Conversion
Modeling and Control of Continuous Biomanufacturing Systems
Mechanistic Study of Protein Aggregation in Bioreactors
Microfluidic Devices for High-Throughput Cell Screening
Photocatalytic Water Splitting for Sustainable Hydrogen Production
Metabolic Pathway Optimization for Bio-Based Chemical Synthesis
Scale-Up Challenges in Vaccine Production: A CFD Approach
Biodegradable Polymer Synthesis from Agricultural Waste
Multi-Phase Flow Analysis in Packed Bed Reactors
Design of Thermally Stable Enzymes for Industrial Biocatalysis
Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Surfactant Behavior in Emulsions
Advanced Process Control in Smart Chemical Plants
Energy-Efficient Separation Techniques in Petrochemical Industries
Nanoparticle Delivery Systems for Targeted Drug Release
Model Predictive Control for Real-Time Process Optimization
Electrochemical Sensors for In-Line Monitoring of Fermentation
Techno-Economic Analysis of Algae-Based Biofuel Plants
Hybrid Modeling Techniques for Reactive Flow Simulations
CRISPR-Assisted Pathway Engineering for Microbial Cell Factories
Computational Fluid Dynamics in Microreactor Design
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