Students in the first year Chemical Engineering Insights I course recently explored the Haber-Bosch Process by depicting the process flow diagram using Lego building blocks.?The exercise allowed students to explore their creativity while learning to translate diagrams to 3-dimensional layouts.
RIT Department of Chemical Engineering
高等教育
Rochester,New York 383 位关注者
Prepare to advance chemical materials & strategies that minimize the environmental impact of technology - BS, MS, Ph.D.
关于我们
A chemical engineering degree at RIT prepares you to advance nano-scale composites, pharmaceuticals, plastics, fibers, metals, and ceramics, and to develop alternative energy systems, biomedical materials and therapies, and strategies that minimize the environmental impact of technological advancements.
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https://www.rit.edu/engineering/chemicaleng
RIT Department of Chemical Engineering的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 高等教育
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- 11-50 人
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- Rochester,New York
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- 教育机构
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One Lomb Memorial Drive
Institute Hall, Building 073
US,New York,Rochester,14623
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Dr. Xiangcheng Sun and his students, Koki Sekioka (Biomedical & Chemical Engineering, PhD), Mason Conklin (Chemical Engineering, BS/MS), Brian Nardone (Chemical Engineering, BS/MS) recently attended the 2024 NYSP2I Student and Faculty Research Program Symposium in Albany, New York.?They presented their research on “Upcycling of plastic wastes to fluorescent materials for detection of metal ions.”
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RIT Department of Chemical Engineering转发了
Chemical Engineering alumni, RIT's Department of Chemical Engineering is hosting an Alumni Meet & Greet this Friday, October 18 at MacGregor's on Jefferson Road from 4-6pm. Meet with chemical engineering faculty and staff and enjoy complimentary appetizers and beverages. Join us for Brick City Weekend!
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"Are you ready to be a main player in the creation of novel materials and processes to ensure a high-tech, clean and sustainable future? The Rochester Institute of Technology's Master’s Degree in Chemical Engineering will?provide you with?the broad and specialized tools to seize the challenges posed by our evolving world."
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The RIT Department of Chemical Engineering is pleased to share that alumnus Dr. Sam Boyd (BS/MS ’20) is serving as adjunct faculty in the Processes Lab this fall semester. Dr. Boyd defended his dissertation in July, 2024 from Microsystems Engineering at RIT; and recently published a paper on the radio frequency electrical properties of gold-halide-doped carbon nanotubes (https://lnkd.in/eEYDynBU).