Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
Chemical and Biomolecular engineers are solving some of the world’s most pressing problems.
How can we make more efficient solar cells? Can a protein be engineered in order to better fight cancer? Is it possible to manufacture synthetic fabric without fossil fuels? Can nanotechnology be used to prevent disease?
Researchers in the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering are exploring all that and more. If you are interested in working at the molecular level to address issues at the global level, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering might be the course of study for you.
Our department offers two undergraduate degrees, one in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering and the other in Biomolecular Science.
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Distinguished Lecture Series
in honor of Herbert Morawetz
Featured Faculty
Eray Aydil
Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Department Chair; Alstadt Lord Mark Professor
David Pine
Professor
André Taylor
Professor
Elisa Riedo
Herman F. Mark Professor in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering; Professor of Physics at NYU’s College of Arts and Science; Director, Faculty Development