Chemical Engineering Branch (GTU Code-05)

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   Chemical engineering is a branch of engineering that applies physical sciences (physics and chemistry), life sciences (microbiology and biochemistry), together with applied mathematics and economics to produce, transform, transport, and properly use chemicals, materials and energy. A chemical engineer designs large-scale processes that convert chemicals, raw materials, living cells, microorganisms and energy into useful forms and products.
   Chemical engineers are involved in many aspects of plant design and operation, including safety and hazard assessments, process design and analysis, control engineering, chemical reaction engineering, construction specification and operating instructions. 
   Chemical engineering is all about changing raw materials into useful products such as clothes, food and drink, and energy. Chemical engineers focus on processes and products – they develop and design processes to create products; either focussing on improving existing processes or creating new ones.
   Chemical engineers develop and design chemical manufacturing processes. Chemical engineers apply the principles of chemistry, biology, physics, and math to solve problems that involve the production or use of chemicals, fuel, drugs, food, and many other products
   The main role of chemical engineers is to design and troubleshoot processes for the production of chemicals, fuels, foods, pharmaceuticals, and biologicals, just to name a few. They are most often employed by large-scale manufacturing plants to maximize productivity and product quality while minimizing costs.
   These are the reasons chemical engineering is difficult as a major: The major is an intersection between physics, chemistry, and math – three notoriously difficult subjects even on their own. Students have to master all three to gain a deep understanding of chemical engineering as a whole.

What skills do chemical engineers need?
  • Maths and science skills, particularly chemistry.
  • Good problem-solving and analytical skills.
  • Planning and organisational ability.
  • Excellent IT skills.
  • The ability to manage projects, budgets and people

Jobs where your degree would be useful include:
  • Analytical chemist.
  • Energy manager.
  • Environmental engineer.
  • Manufacturing engineer.
  • Materials engineer.
  • Mining engineer.
  • Production manager.
  • Quality manager.

Best Cities for Chemical Engineers
  • Houston, TX.
  • Beaumont, TX.
  • Baton Rouge, LA.
  • Wilmington, DE.
  • Lakes Charles, LA.
Chemical engineering Branch (GTU Code-05)

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