Chemical and biological engineering addresses a range of problems in human health, energy, materials science, and industrial processes. Areas of excellence at Princeton include: applied and computational mathematics, bioengineering, environmental and energy science and technology, materials synthesis and processing, process engineering and science, thermodynamics and statistical mechanics, and transport phenomena.
Chemical and Biological Engineering
News
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Lauren Taylor awarded 2023 Dale Grieb Safety Award
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Celebrating Black History Month: Computer vision to reconstruct lost history, and chemistry as ‘a beacon of hope’
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The materials scientist who upended cell biology
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Transforming microbes into factories for the future
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Simulations reveal workings of droplets that underlie life’s functions
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Probing bacterial persistence to battle superbugs
Events
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March 27
4:00 pm
How Cells Use Biomolecular Condensation to Sense and Respond to Environmental Changes
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April 03
4:00 pm
Developing Strategies for Polymer Redesign and Recycling Using Reaction Pathway Analysis
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April 10
4:00 pm
Opportunities and Challenges in Engineering Natural Product Biosynthetic Pathways
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April 17
4:00 pm
Influence of Visible Photons on Catalytic Reactions at Metal Nanoparticle Surfaces
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May 01
4:00 pm
A Multiscale Model of Flow-induced Crystallization in Polymers