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Our graduate program in chemical engineering has two primary goals:
to train students as leaders in research and development in industry
and as faculty members at colleges and universities. We strive
to create and advance knowledge in the fields of chemical and
biological engineering. Relative to many peer institutions, Northwestern,
in particular the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering,
encourages a high level of interdisciplinary and cross-school research
interactions. Of the research-active faculty in the Department
of Chemical and Biological Engineering, over half have formal associations
with other departments through full, joint or courtesy appointments,
and half of those advise graduate students from other departments.
Additionally, the majority of graduate students in the department
participate in interdisciplinary programs such as the NSF IGERT
program in nonlinear dynamics, the Molecular
Biophysics Training Program, the Integrated
Biological Sciences (IBiS) program, or in cross-disciplinary
research groups in the Center
for Catalysis and Surface Science, the Institute
for Environmental Catalysis, the Center
for Nanotechnology and Molecular Self-Assembly, the Lurie
Cancer Center and the Materials
Research Center. These interdisciplinary efforts have
been successful in allowing the department to attain a
high national ranking and to attract a strong
graduate pool. Our graduate
students have degrees from some of the most competitive
institutions in the United States and around the world,
including top universities in China, India, Korea,
and Europe.
Current Graduate Student Awards and Honors:
Kyle Bishop, NSF Fellowship
Jake Borden, NIH
Biotechnology Training Grant
Nathan Brown, NIH
Biotechnology Training Grant
Chris Campbell, Presidential Fellowship
Jennifer Coyne, NSF Fellowship
Ann Czyzewski, 3M GM Fellowship
Gloria Emberger, National
Defense Science and Engineering Graduate (NDSEG) Fellowship ('05-'06)
Sofia Garcia, NIH
Biotechnology Training Grant
Megan Greenfield, DHS Fellowship
Juan Henao-Lopez, IEC Fellowship
Tiffany Ray, NSF Fellowship
Jungki Kim, 3M GM Fellowship
Kevin Kohlstedt, DOE Fellowship
Seth Levine, NSF Fellowship
Goher Mahmud, Gates Scholarship
Steve Meier, NSF Fellowship
Sergios Nicolaou, Cabell Fellowship
Stacey Pace, NSF
Graduate Research Fellowship
Elizabeth Parrish, NSF Fellowship
Jim Pfaendtner, Cabell Dissertation Year
Fellowship
Rodney Priestley, DHI Fellowship
Audrey Salazar, Gates Scholarship
Bryan Tracy, NIH
Biotechnology Training Grant
Michael Weiss, NIH
Biotechnology Training Grant
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