The Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering at the University of California prepares students to tackle real-world industrial and environmental challenges. These project ideas span sustainable process engineering, energy systems, reactor design, materials innovation, and chemical plant simulations—equipping graduates for industry or graduate research.
Design of a Catalytic Converter for Industrial NOx Reduction
Simulation of Chemical Reactors Using Aspen Plus
Carbon Capture from Flue Gases Using Amine-Based Systems
Process Design for Biodegradable Polymer Production
Modeling the Kinetics of Heterogeneous Catalysis
Design of Energy-Efficient Heat Exchanger Networks
Sustainable Ammonia Synthesis Pathways Using Renewable Hydrogen
Techno-Economic Analysis of Biodiesel Production from Algae
Membrane Separation Processes for Water Desalination
Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) Simulation in Packed Bed Reactors
Smart Materials for Controlled Drug Release
Safety and Risk Assessment in Chemical Plant Design
Design of a Plant for Ethanol Production from Agricultural Waste
Study of Supercritical CO₂ as a Green Solvent
Waste-to-Energy Conversion Processes
Microreactor Design for Continuous Pharmaceutical Synthesis
Thermodynamic Optimization of Cryogenic Air Separation Units
Reactor Design for Sulfuric Acid Manufacturing
Development of Low-Carbon Cement Alternatives
Green Engineering Practices for Sustainable Process Industries
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