The University of Iowa Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering offers both thesis and non-thesis Master's of Science programs, a Doctor of Philosophy program, and a five-year U2G program. Graduate students in the Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering gain an understanding of the principles of engineering science, with a focus on a chosen research area.

Information for Graduate Students

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Prospective Students

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For Current Students

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U2G Programs

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Student Learning Outcomes

  1. Demonstrate a mastery of advanced chemical engineering concepts. (All students—PhD, MS thesis, MS non-thesis, and BS/MS)
  2. Effectively communicate scientific concepts and/or research results in both written and oral formats to scientific and general audiences. (All students—PhD, MS thesis, MS non-thesis, and BS/MS)
  3. Demonstrate the ability perform independent research on an original topic in chemical engineering. (PhD and MS thesis students)
  4. Demonstrate the ability to critically identify and solve research problems, summarize disciplinary information, evaluate research findings. (PhD and MS thesis students)
  5. Demonstrate knowledge of and commitment to safe and ethical behavior through adherence to best safety practices and academic integrity principles. (All students—PhD, MS thesis, MS non-thesis, and BS/MS)
  6. Demonstrate the ability to serve as a STEM ambassador through outreach and service activities. (All students—PhD, MS thesis, MS non-thesis, and BS/MS)

Contacts

Eric Nuxoll

Eric Nuxoll

Director of Graduate Admissions

Associate Professor, Chemical and Biochemical Engineering

The director of graduate admissions recruits and serves as the first point of contact for prospective graduate students.

Alec B. Scranton

Alec Scranton

Director of Graduate Studies

Professor, Chemical and Biochemical Engineering

The director of graduate studies is an advocate for graduate students and their success. He advises incoming students, coordinates the research advisor selection process, monitors and tracks student progress, and is a point of contact for graduate program questions.

Jun Wang

Jun Wang

Departmental Executive Officer

Lichtenberger Family Chair in Chemical and Biochemical Engineering

The departmental executive officer is the academic administrator the Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering.

Sara Hartman

Sara Hartman

Graduate Program Specialist

The graduate program specialist is a contact for prospective, incoming, and current students for anything related to the academic program.

Amanda Jensen

Amanda Jensen

Department Administrator

The department administrator is a point of contact for anything related to graduate student human resources, finance, travel, and administrative odds and ends.

News Highlights

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Wang leads $4.9M project to create a space instrument for studying tiny particles in the atmosphere

Monday, December 16, 2024
A new space instrument being developed at the University of Iowa College of Engineering in collaboration with NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory will help scientists probe how tiny particles in the air known as aerosols are distributed three dimensionally across the world, influencing cloud, weather, and climate patterns
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New distillation column enhances learning in CBE lab

Thursday, December 12, 2024
A new distillation column in the CBE lab is enhancing students' understanding of chemical processes by allowing real-time observation. This upgrade, supported by alumni donations, bridges the gap between theory and practice.
Liam Horan Intern Spotlight

CBE Student Internship Spotlight: Liam Horan

Tuesday, December 10, 2024
Liam Horan, an undergraduate chemical engineering student, is an intern with Fauske & Associates (FAI), a world leader in nuclear, industrial and chemical process safety.