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

New Ph.D. program leverages Princeton’s broad strength in materials science and engineering

Two professors, four alumni elected to National Academy of Engineering

Register named inaugural Distinguished Faculty Service Award recipient

These bacteria perform a trick that could keep plants healthy

Where complexity reigns, Maravelias reins it in

Princeton startup recycles rare minerals from lithium batteries
Events
Organization and Dynamics of Neuronal Systems at Cellular and Molecular Scales
Predicting Structure and Charge Transport in Semiconducting Polymers
Mutexa: A Physics-based Ecosystem for Intelligent Protein Engineering
Machine Learning Based Analyses and Interpretation of Structural Characterization Data from Soft Materials
The Catalytic Science of Making Up and Breaking Up Dinitrogen
Faculty

José Avalos

Clifford Brangwynne

Pierre-Thomas Brun

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

Sankaran Sundaresan
