The general objective of the graduate work in chemical engineering is to produce individuals who are exceptionally well trained to apply mathematics, the physical, chemical, and biological sciences, and engineering to the understanding of systems involving chemical reactions and transport phenomena and to the development of new processes and materials. The program also strives to develop in each student self-reliance, creativity, professional ethics, and an appreciation of the societal impact of chemical engineering and the importance of continuing intellectual growth.
Chemical Engineering Graduate Studies Guide
Program Requirements
- Selecting a Research Advisor
- Teaching Assistantship
- Candidacy Report and Oral Exam
- Course Requirements
- Thesis Review Committee
- Final Thesis and Oral Exam
- Seminars
Related Information
- Subject Minor
- Graduate Studies Advisor, Option Representative, and Chemical Engineering Graduate Studies Committee
Contact
Allison Kinard
Graduate Option/Program Manager, Chemical Engineering
Phone: (626) 395-4115
Office: 204 Spalding
E-mail: [email protected]
Kostas Giapis
Option Representative
Phone: (626) 395-4180
Office: 219 Spalding
E-mail: [email protected]
Zhen-Gang Wang
Executive Officer, Chemical Engineering
Phone: 626-395-4647
Office: 235 Spalding Laboratory
E-mail: [email protected]
Sarah Reisman
Division Chair
Phone: (626) 395-6044
Office: 301B Schlinger
E-mail: [email protected]