The Master of Engineering in Chemical Engineering at the University of Wisconsin–Madison equips professionals with the advanced skills needed to design, analyze, and optimize chemical processes. The program focuses on practical industry applications across energy, environment, and biotechnology, offering flexibility for working engineers seeking leadership in innovation-driven sectors.
Modeling and Optimization of Biodiesel Production Processes
Design of Heat Exchangers for Sustainable Energy Systems
Catalyst Development for CO2 Conversion into Fuels
Advanced Separation Techniques for Chemical Manufacturing
Process Simulation of Ammonia Synthesis Plants Using Aspen Plus
Computational Fluid Dynamics in Reactor Design
Membrane Technology for Water Purification Applications
Scale-Up Strategies for Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
Polymer Processing and Rheological Property Analysis
Kinetic Modeling of Enzyme-Catalyzed Reactions
Techno-Economic Analysis of Green Hydrogen Production
Development of Biodegradable Packaging Materials
Reactor Design for Waste-to-Energy Conversion Systems
Evaluation of Mass Transfer Coefficients in Packed Columns
Life Cycle Assessment of Bio-Based Chemical Processes
Production and Purification of Ethanol from Biomass
Multiphase Flow Analysis in Fluidized Bed Reactors
Smart Sensors for Real-Time Monitoring of Industrial Reactors
Carbon Capture Process Optimization in Flue Gas Treatment
Heat Integration for Energy-Efficient Process Design
Become a leader in chemical process innovation by applying advanced design tools, modeling techniques, and sustainable practices.
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