Professor and student work together in lab setting.

Chemical and Biological Engineering

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.

News

Several people seated at a table, with focus on man in foreground.

Where complexity reigns, Maravelias reins it in 

Two micrographs, one with little spheres covered in speckles, the other with similar spheres looking cleaner.

Princeton startup recycles rare minerals from lithium batteries

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From troublesome seaweed to sustainable feedstock

A 3D printer creates a small translucent plastic cylinder. Two blurred faces in the background observe

Stretchable, flexible, recyclable. This plastic is fantastic

Two small rectangular robots connected by a flexible tether; three researchers watch in background.

For these little robots, two heads are better than one

Card with words: Graduate Student Award for Excellence.

Award for Excellence honors graduate student achievement

Events

January 23

4:00 pm

Single-atom Alloy Catalysts: Born in a Vacuum, Tested in Reactors, and Understood in Silico

Faculty

José Avalos

Clifford Brangwynne

Pierre-Thomas Brun

Mark Brynildsen

Jonathan Conway

Emily Davidson

Pablo Debenedetti

Portrait of Dimitrios Fraggedakis

Dimitrios Fraggedakis

David Graves

Jerelle Joseph

A. James Link

Lynn Loo

Marcella Lusardi

Christos Maravelias

Celeste Nelson

Portrait of Athanassios Panagiotopoulos

Athanassios Panagiotopoulos

Rodney Priestley

Portrait of Richard A. Register

Richard A. Register

Portrait of Andrew Rosen

Andrew S. Rosen

Michele L. Sarazen

Sankaran Sundaresan

Michael A. Webb