Chemical engineering is a branch of engineering that uses
principles of chemistry, physics, mathematics, biology, and economics to
efficiently use, produce, design, transport and transform energy and materials.
The work of chemical engineers can range from the utilization of
Nano-technology and Nano-materials in the laboratory to large-scale industrial
processes that convert chemicals, raw materials, living cells, microorganisms,
and energy into useful forms and products.
Chemical engineers are involved in many aspects of plant
design and operation, including safety and hazard assessments, process design
and analysis, modeling, control engineering, chemical reaction engineering,
nuclear engineering, biological engineering, construction specification, and
operating instructions.
Chemical engineers typically hold a degree in Chemical
Engineering or Process Engineering. Practicing engineers may have professional
certification and be accredited members of a professional body. Such bodies
include the Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE) or the American
Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE). A degree in chemical engineering is
directly linked with all of the other engineering disciplines, to various
extents.
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