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Imperial College London: Advanced Chemical Engineering with Materials Engineering

Institution Imperial College London
Department Chemical Engineering
Web https://www.imperial.ac.uk
Email admissions.enquiries@imperial.ac.uk
Telephone 020 7594 2207
Study type Taught

Summary

evelop your understanding of modelling, product characterisation and the optimisation of materials on this Master's course.

Studying this course prepares you with a strong foundation of chemical engineering fundamentals and the ability to apply these to industry.

In the Materials Engineering course, you'll learm to apply the manufacture and synthesis of pharmaceutical products to design and develop selected pharmaceutical processes using relevant process analytical tools.

When you graduate, you'll be able to analyse, evaluate and characterise a wide range of chemical engineering products and systems. This includes colloids and surfactants, applying a range of analytical and experimental techniques.

You'll learn how to analyse and characterise different chemical engineering products and systems through a range of analytical and experimental techniques.

You'll be taught through a combination of lectures, tutorials, guest lectures and presentations before applying your specialist knowledge to an extended research project.

The Department of Chemical Engineering offers four advanced courses, with the opportunity to take a general overview or specialise in areas of chemical engineering in more depth.

  • Advanced Chemical Engineering

  • Advanced Chemical Engineering with Biotechnology

  • Advanced Chemical Engineering with Materials Engineering (this stream)

  • Advanced Chemical Engineering with Process Systems Engineering

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