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Technion International MSc in Chemical Engineering
Technion International

MSc in Chemical Engineering

Haifa, Israel

24 Months

English

Full time

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Key Summary

    About: The MSc in Chemical Engineering provides a comprehensive understanding of chemical processes and engineering principles. This one-year full-time program explores topics such as thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and reaction engineering, preparing students for advanced roles in various industries.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue careers in chemical manufacturing, process design, environmental consulting, or energy production. Additionally, opportunities exist in pharmaceuticals, food processing, and materials science, positioning alumni for diverse roles in engineering and technology sectors.

Introduction

Technion Israel Institute of Technology plays a major role in the innovation and brainpower that drives the Israeli economy. Coupled with the innate Israeli innovative spirit, the achievements of Technion’s faculty and graduates have helped the country earn its reputation as the world’s “Startup Nation”.

The graduate aim is to deepen and broaden basic knowledge in chemical engineering and to develop an increased ability to address complex issues in a variety of areas of activity of the chemical engineer. Teaching and research faculty cover a broad range of topics such as phenomena and flow of fluids, actions foundation in chemical engineering, separation processes, petroleum, development of operation and process control engineering, reactors, adsorption and catalysis, engineering polymers and plastics, and biomedical engineering – Chemical and Biomedical, Biophysics, environmental engineering, microstructure and nanotechnology, particle systems, colloidal systems, complex fluids, space effects, processing and ceramic materials – lead, and the study of crystal growth processes in thin layers.

Why Chemical Engineering?

  • The Wolfson Department of Chemical Engineering is training and educating the engineers and researchers who will spearhead the future Chemical / Bio-Chemical Energy and Environmental industry and academia.
  • The graduate study program in the department aims to provide students with dedicated tools to become experts in their specific research topic on the one hand, and on the other hand, equip them with a broad spectrum of basic knowledge that will allow them to contribute to diverse fields of industry and research.
  • The productive research environment and cutting-edge technology provide the basis for ground-breaking scientific discoveries.

The research conducted at the department deals with forefront issues of global science such as:

  • Biosystem and Bioengineering
  • Environment, Water Membranes, and Desalination Process
  • Colloid and Interface Science
  • Polymer Science and Technology
  • Advanced Materials
  • Catalysis, Process System Engineering, and Transport Phenomena
  • Alternative Fuels and Energy

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