John Tatarko, associate professor of practice in UW’s Department of Chemical Engineering, leads a recent tour of the new process control lab in the Engineering Education and Research Building. (UW ...
Process Engineering encompasses the analysis, modeling, simulation, optimization, design, control and operation of process systems, from micro-sized systems to huge industrial facilities. Many ...
Atmospheric carbon dioxide mitigation has transitioned from a theoretical environmental objective to a rigorous ...
Chemical engineers develop problem-solving skills, with a strong foundation in science, engineering, and mathematics that touch every aspect of our lives–from smaller, faster computer chips to ...
Industrial systems generate vast quantities of operational data from sensors, control logs and supervisory systems. Data-driven fault detection and process monitoring harness this wealth of ...
Focused scope: responsibilities, competencies, tools, environment, interfaces, and progression for a Chemical Engineer working on offshore oil and gas assets (fixed platforms, FPSOs, semi-subs, ...
Jon Herlocker, co-founder and CEO of Tignis, sat down with Semiconductor Engineering to talk about how AI in advanced process control reduces equipment variability and corrects for process drift. What ...
From food and beauty items to fuel and electricity, chemical engineers work in most industries, pursue research or apply to medical or dental school. As a chemical engineering student, you can choose ...
A Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from the University of Wyoming prepares you for the highest levels of practice and scholarly research. Working closely with world-class scholars on studies related to ...
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