School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering - Faculty of Engineering

Web Name: School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering - Faculty of Engineering

WebSite: http://www.chem.eng.usyd.edu.au

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University home Library Current students Staff intranet Give Skip to main content Faculty of Engineering Faculties and schools_ School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Creating resources and technologies to transform the world

With a focus on food, energy, health, water and the environment we engage with industry, government and the community to support researchers and educate aspiring engineers, as they endeavour to solve today’s pressing issues.

The School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering offered Australia's first university-level chemical engineering program. Since then, we have been committed to excellence in both teaching and research in chemical engineering, biochemical engineering and biotechnology, energy and environment, green product and process design, minerals processing, process systems engineering and sustainability.

Our research Research themesBiomolecular and cellular engineeringCarbon neutral futuresChemical and process innovationFood industry transformationWater, resources and the environmentCentres and HubsCentre for Advanced Food EnginomicsCentre for Sustainable Energy DevelopmentWaste Transformation Research HubARC Training Centre for the Australian Food Processing Industry
Chemical engineering analytical services

Add substantial value to your industrial research and development through our chemical engineering analytical services.

Industry can access extensive analytical laboratory facilities with advanced equipment, in-depth knowledge and insight from staff with proven experience in chemical engineering research.

Study with us Courses_ Chemical and biomolecular engineering (undergraduate course) Explore the properties of raw materials in order to design solutions that help manage resources, protect the environment and improve health and safety products and procedures. Courses_ Engineering (postgraduate courses)

Hone your management skills and strengthen your technical expertise with a Master of Engineering. Or change paths and build a career in engineering with a Master of Professional Engineering (Accelerated).

Undergraduate courses Bachelor of Engineering Honours (Chemical and Biomolecular)Bachelor of Engineering Honours and Bachelor of ArtsBachelor of Engineering Honours and Bachelor of CommerceBachelor of Engineering Honours and Bachelor of LawsBachelor of Engineering Honours and Bachelor of Project ManagementBachelor of Engineering Honours and Bachelor of ScienceBachelor of Engineering Honours and Bachelor of Science (Health)Bachelor of Engineering Honours and Bachelor of Science (Medical Science) Postgraduate courses Master of Engineering (Chemical and Biomolecular)Master of Engineering (Sustainability and Environmental Engineering)Master of Professional Engineering (Chemical and Biomolecular)Master of Professional Engineering (Accelerated) (Chemical and Biomolecular)Graduate Diploma in EngineeringGraduate Certificate in Engineering Postgraduate research Master of Philosophy (Engineering and IT)Doctor of Philosophy (Engineering and IT) Major Industrial Project Placement Scheme (MIPPS)

Our Major Industrial Project Placement Scheme (MIPPS) program is designed to place some of our highest achieving students studying either an undergraduate engineering degree or Master of Professional Engineering within leading industry companies during their final year of studies.

Apply now and download the application pack (pdf, 123kb) for the 2022 Major Industrial Project Placement Scheme (MIPPS)

2021 Project Summaries (pdf, 82KB)2020 Project Summaries2019 Project Summaries2018 Project Summaries2017 Project Summaries2016 Project Summaries2015 Project Summaries2014 Project Summaries2013 Project Summaries
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School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Business Hours: 9am-5pm (EST), Monday to Friday (excluding public holidays) Phone +61 1800 SYD UNI (1800 793 864) (in Australia) +61 2 8627 1444 (outside Australia) +61 2 9351 2455 (Enquiries) +61 2 9351 7484 (Analytical Laboratory) Email cbe.admin@sydney.edu.au Address Room 443, Level 4, General Deliveries, School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Cnr Shepherd Street and Lander Street, Darlington NSW 2008 Chemical Engineering J01 Useful links Meet our school staff FEIT Student Portal CUSP Sydney Student

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Event_ Faculty of Engineering events Face-to-face and online networking opportunities for our industry partners. Latest news Opinion_ 21 September 2021 What does the US-EU methane pact mean for Australia? Professor Jun Huang and Dr Shenlong Zhao from the School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering comment on the joint US-EU methane reduction pact and what it could mean for Australia. News_ 08 September 2021 Meet the students pursuing their passions through a PhD

From bionics to machine learning, these engineering PhD candidates have taken their passions to the labs, and their research stands to have long lasting impact. 

News_ 04 June 2021 Passing the acid test: low-pH system turns CO₂ into products Carbon capture and storage can help limit global warming to 1.5°C by 2050. Yet captured carbon currently has little economic value. A new technology, which converts much more carbon to useful materials than previously possible, may help change this. News_ 29 April 2021 University launches Digital Sciences Initiative The Initiative will focus on four key research missions: digital health imaging, digital agriculture, data-centric engineering and defence. News_ 11 February 2021 International Day of Women and Girls in Science The 11th of February is the UN International Day of Women and Girls in Science: a day that recognises the achievements of women in science and aims to encourage women and girls to pursue studies and careers in STEMM. News_ 22 January 2021 What you need to know about hydrogen energy Australia is well-placed to develop a booming hydrogen economy and export market. But experts say there are several challenges that must be met in order for a wide-scale uptake and national rollout to happen. News_ 21 January 2021 Chemical researchers develop green ammonia Ammonia has sustained humanity since the early 20th century, but its production leaves a huge carbon footprint. Now researchers have found a way to make it 100 per cent renewable. News_ 22 December 2020 Understanding the shift towards a successful circular economy What does ‘green’ concrete and material flow data have in common? They are both ways Australia can continue its shift towards the circular economy that were raised at the latest Australian Circular Economy Conference. News_ 17 December 2020 Engineers awarded for ongoing research excellence Ongoing excellence in the fields of neutron science, sustainable engineering and materials engineering have seen three researchers from the Faculty of Engineering honoured on the global stage. News_ 30 November 2020 Technology fast-tracks hydrogen-fuelled future University of Sydney researchers have developed an efficient process to convert water into hydrogen - a breakthrough in the development of this clean energy resource. next slide previous slide Leadership for good starts here Media News Find an expert Media contacts Student links How to log in to University systems Key dates Class timetables Policies About us Our rankings Faculties and schools Centres and institutes Campus locations Connect Contact us Find a staff member Careers at Sydney Event calendar Emergencies and personal safety
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