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Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering

From fundamental molecular-scale science to plant-scale industrial projects, we engineer solutions in energy, advanced materials, biological sciences and more. 

Christine Duval

Chemical engineer Christine Duval wins U.S. Department of Energy Early Career Research Grant

Chemical Engineering BEES

Breakthrough Electrolytes for Energy Storage Research Center investigates long-lasting energy storage.

Rohan NAI

Rohan Akolkar elected as senior member of National Academy of Inventors

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Latest News From Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering

Photo of a silver colored mineral Wednesday, March 23, 2022

Scientists developing climate-friendly method to process rare earth minerals; could make U.S. less reliant on foreign metals

A Case Western Reserve scientist is working on a sustainable way to chemically transform so-called “rare earth” minerals into metals for renewable energy applications. If successful, the new process could one day help increase American production of the metals, which are now primarily imported from China.
Filling bottles with a tube Tuesday, February 8, 2022

Science and suds: The chemistry of beer

Two teams of Case Western Reserve University chemical engineering PhD students recently walked away with a trio of top awards in a competition with dozens of other aspiring scientists—in brewing beer.
Graphic of scientists conducting research Wednesday, January 26, 2022

2022 Think Showcase to highlight "Next Generation of Health"

President Eric W. Kaler and Provost Ben Vinson III invite members of the Case Western Reserve University community to attend the 2022 Think Showcase. This virtual event will begin on Feb. 1 with a panel on “Climate Change in Health” featuring Chemical Engineering's Burcu Gurkan.
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Gurkan early career

Burcu Gurkan receives NASA Early Career Award

Chemical Engineering BEES

Breakthrough Electrolytes for Energy Storage Research Center investigates long-lasting energy storage.

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