Chemical engineering is the branch of engineering that deals with manufacture of products through chemical processes and the technologies of chemical production. This study field is based on combination of physical sciences, life sciences, mathematics and economics. Chemical engineering differs from chemistry because of focusing on large scales. This study field has two groups: the first group deals with chemical processes (design, manufacture and operation of plants and machinery), while the second group deals with new substances development. Graduates can work at various industries, especially oil and petrochemical industry, nuclear energy, food production, development of new sources of energy and medicine.
The SMART Joint Doctorate focuses on the core areas of natural and engineering sciences relevant to the sustainable management of river systems from their headwaters to estuaries. SMART aims to provide education and research at PhD level by offering a 3-year programme in the framework of the Erasmus Mundus action.
The Universities of Edinburgh, Strathclyde and Exeter together with the Scottish Association for Marine Science and HR-Wallingford have formed a partnership to deliver the RCUK/ETI Industrial Doctorate Centre for Offshore Renewable Energy (IDCORE).
The main objective of this Doctoral Programme is to equip doctoral students with any necessary ability for carrying out highly qualified research activities at universities, public bodies or private organizations. For this purpose, the doctoral students’ education is based on a regular experimental research activity and a proper specialist learning pathway within the various curricula, so as to develop any necessary expertise and skills to independently manage the research activity in an international exchange framework.
This programme certificates you with a: * PhD in Refining, Petrochemical and Chemical Engineering * Advanced Studies (3rd cycle) in Refining, Petrochemical and Chemical Engineering
PDEQB – the Doctoral Programme in Chemical and Biological Engineering at FEUP prepares highly qualified human resources in Chemical Engineering and related areas.
Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava
Graduates of this program acquire theoretical background and practical skills in biochemistry and molecular biology and adjacent fields, such as microbiology, physiology, cell biology, clinical biochemistry and bioinformatics, which enable them to be employed in biologically oriented research, development, and in related companies. Graduates learn scientific methodology in these fields, such as problem formulation, design of experiments, analysis of experimental data and written output of results.
Queen Mary, University of London
We welcome postgraduate students and visiting research fellows to undertake research in our areas of interest (see below). Research students are registered for University of London degrees (MPhil/PhD) and work under the supervision of members of academic staff.
Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava
Chemical Physics represents a basis for the investigation of material properties on the atomic and molecular level. The topics is tightly closed to the solid state physics, particular sections of plasma physics, as well as modeling in biophysical systems and in quantum chemistry. The research fields of Chemical Physics are represented by the investigation and characterization of molecules and condensed systems using methods of quantum mechanics and statistical physics.
University of Birmingham
Chemical Engineering is key to many issues affecting our quality of life. Industry is increasingly focused on high value chemicals and products which deliver the right molecule to the right place at the right time.
Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava
Graduate of Biotechnology study program know scientific methods of research and development by application of scientific knowledge from microbiology, molecular biology, biochemistry, enzymology, bioengineering, chemical and bioanalytical methods and techniques. The core of graduate knowledge form cognitions derived from natural sciences, chemical engineering, genetic engineering.
Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava
The graduate knows the scientific methods of research and development in physics and chemistry. He has deep knowledge of theoretical chemistry methods and scientific programming. He is able to develop theoretical formulations of TCC methods and effective computer codes. His interdisciplinary knowledge allows the theoretical analysis and computational prediction of spectroscopic, electric, magnetic etc. properties of molecules and their reactivity, the participation in chemistry research, solving the problems of condensed and solid materials, in biochemistry and molecular biology.
Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava
The study program of Analytical Chemistry instigates a scientific work, scientific formularization of analytical problem and coupling between development - application - interpretation, ethical and social issue of scientific work, presentation and publication of results in the field of analytical chemistry science, required knowledge for the development of science and study section and the evaluation of own contribution for practice.