The Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering at the University of Wisconsin–Madison offers students rigorous training in thermodynamics, reaction kinetics, separation processes, and materials science. Graduates lead industries from renewable energy to pharmaceuticals and drive innovation in manufacturing, healthcare, and sustainability.
Designing a Membrane-Based Water Purification System
Modeling Kinetics of an Exothermic Reaction in a CSTR
Development of Biodegradable Plastic Alternatives from Agricultural Waste
Designing a Microreactor for Continuous Drug Synthesis
Simulation of Distillation Columns Using Aspen Plus
Heat Exchanger Design for Industrial Waste Heat Recovery
Catalyst Performance Evaluation in Hydrogenation Reactions
LCA of Biodiesel Production from Algae vs. Soybeans
Design of a Plant for Ethanol Production from Lignocellulosic Biomass
Study of Polymer Rheology and Viscosity Control
Development of Nanoparticles for Drug Delivery Applications
CO₂ Capture Using Amine-Based Absorption Systems
Kinetic Modeling of Enzymatic Reactions in Bioreactors
Electrochemical Analysis of Battery Electrode Materials
Design and Optimization of a Packed Bed Reactor
Use of Supercritical Fluids for Green Solvent Extraction
Modeling Heat Transfer in Phase Change Materials
Design of a Pilot Plant for Ammonia Synthesis
Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) Analysis of Reactor Flow
Exploring Recyclability of Thermoplastics in Chemical Processing
Impact of Surfactants on Emulsion Stability in Food Processing
Waste Minimization Strategies in Chemical Manufacturing Plants
Engineer efficient, sustainable, and scalable processes with UW–Madison’s world-class chemical engineering curriculum and research labs.
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