Chemical Engineering - Related Fields and Topics

Related Fields and Topics

Today, the field of chemical engineering is a diverse one, covering areas from biotechnology and nanotechnology to mineral processing.

  • Biochemical engineering
  • Bioinformatics
  • Biomedical engineering
  • Biomolecular engineering
  • Biotechnology
  • Ceramics
  • Chemical process modeling
  • Chemical Technologist
  • Chemical reactor
  • Chemical weapons
  • Cheminformatics
  • Computational fluid dynamics
  • Corrosion engineering
  • Cost estimation
  • Electrochemistry
  • Environmental engineering
  • Earthquake engineering
  • Fluid dynamics
  • Food engineering
  • Fuel cell
  • Heat transfer
  • Industrial gas
  • Industrial catalysts
  • Mass transfer
  • Materials science
  • Metallurgy
  • Microfluidics
  • Mineral processing
  • Nanotechnology
  • Natural environment
  • Natural gas processing
  • Nuclear reprocessing
  • Oil exploration
  • Oil refinery
  • Pharmaceutical engineering
  • Plastics engineering
  • Polymers
  • Process control
  • Process design
  • Process development
  • Process Systems Engineering
  • Process miniaturization
  • Paper engineering
  • Safety engineering
  • Semiconductor device fabrication
  • Separation processes (see also: separation of mixture)
    • Crystallization processes
    • Distillation processes
    • Membrane processes
  • Textile engineering
  • Thermodynamics
  • Transport phenomena
  • Unit operations
  • Water technology

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