Teesside University has a 50-year history of teaching chemical engineering. The university has core staff with direct experience of working in or with the chemical engineering industry, in the UK and overseas. You will use impressive lab facilities for your research - Teesside has a separations lab with absorption and distillation columns, a catalysis lab, and a fermentation processing unit. As a skilled professional, you develop processes to reduce hazardous and life-threatening emissions to the environment, improve energy efficiency, and optimize the use of renewable resources and raw materials.
You will develop sustainable solutions that protect the environment, assuring sound use of resources in line with the UN’s sustainable development goals, focusing on energy, water, and climate action.
Teesside has long-term industrial links and joint projects with top employers, offering you significant opportunities to gain practical experience and work on industry-focused projects.
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