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.
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Rodney Priestley, Z. Jason Ren named AAAS Fellows

Six research projects receive Sustainability of Our Planet funding
Faculty commended for outstanding teaching
The proteins that could turn corn stalks into fuel
Faculty
José Avalos
Clifford Brangwynne
Mark Brynildsen
Jonathan Conway
Emily Davidson
Pablo Debenedetti
Dimitrios Fraggedakis
David Graves
Jerelle Joseph
A. James Link
Lynn Loo
Marcella Lusardi
Christos Maravelias
Celeste Nelson
Athanassios Panagiotopoulos
Rodney Priestley
Richard A. Register
Andrew S. Rosen
Michele L. Sarazen
Charles Schroeder III
Sankaran Sundaresan
