This document provides information about the School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering at NTU, including:
- Two direct-honors degree programs: Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering (CBE) and Bioengineering (BIE).
- CBE and BIE curriculum overviews outlining course requirements across four years of study.
- Employment statistics for CBE and BIE graduates, with top industry sectors and employers as well as average salaries.
- Information about overseas programs, academic competitions, and career development resources available to students.
The document provides information about the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering at NTU, including its degree programs. It discusses the Bachelor of Engineering degrees in Civil Engineering and Environmental Engineering, as well as the Bachelor of Science in Maritime Studies. It also provides details about some of the courses offered in each program, such as structural analysis, geotechnical engineering, environmental transport processes, and maritime law. Career prospects and employment statistics for each program are presented, showing high employment rates and salaries for graduates.
The document provides information about the School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at NTU, Singapore. It discusses the degree programs offered in mechanical engineering and aerospace engineering, the facilities and research funding available, career prospects and rankings. Experiential learning opportunities for students include hands-on machining classes and the opportunity to work with researchers. The starting salaries for graduates of these programs are reported to be around $3,650-3,873.
The document provides an overview of the engineering profession. It defines engineering as applying scientific knowledge to develop solutions that benefit humanity. It describes the engineering design process and discusses the varied opportunities, rewards, and career paths available to engineers. The document also outlines major engineering achievements and challenges, top employment areas and industries, and characteristics of engineering as a profession.
This document provides descriptions for several courses being offered by the College of Engineering at Drexel University. The courses cover topics such as fermentation and distillation processes, construction methods, entertainment technologies, cellular phone history and technologies, biomimetics, 3D printing, materials science, robotics, sustainable energy, manufacturing, and project management. The courses are designed to enhance understanding of 21st century technologies and require no prerequisites, with most carrying 3 undergraduate credits.
1. A research group at JUST led by Dr. Alzoubi has identified mechanisms linking psychosocial stress, obesity, and aging to neurogenic hypertension. They found selective blockade of serotonin receptors suppresses this neurologic factor and normalizes blood pressure without hypotension, identifying a novel treatment.
2. Dr. Alzoubi also investigated drugs for protecting the central nervous system against disorders involving memory impairment. He discovered these drugs normalize oxidative stress and signaling molecules to minimize tissue damage, advancing neuropharmacology.
3. Dr. Alzoubi has received multiple international grants to study tobacco smoking's toxic effects and build research capacity in the Arab world, constructing a state-of-the-art lab
The document discusses several types of engineering, including aerospace engineering, agricultural engineering, avionics engineering, chemical engineering, civil engineering, computer engineering, electrical engineering, environmental engineering, food engineering, and genetic engineering. It provides 1-2 paragraphs on each field, describing what each type of engineer does and some of their responsibilities and specializations.
The document discusses the release of the first half-yearly newsletter "Dazzler" by RMK College of Engineering and Technology. It includes congratulatory messages from the founder chairman, chairperson, vice-chairman, director and others on the launch of "Dazzler". It also provides details about personality development and soft skills training programs conducted for first-year students. Furthermore, it mentions papers published and presented by faculty, as well as invited talks and special lectures delivered.
Engineering is found everywhere and impacts nearly all aspects of modern life. Engineers design, build, and problem solve to improve technologies and find solutions to challenges. While engineering often involves math and science, it also requires skills such as communication, teamwork, and adaptability. There are many fields of engineering and career paths for engineers beyond design and construction, including management, technical support, and education. The document promotes engineering and discusses the diverse roles and impacts of engineers.
This document provides an outline for a presentation on technology. It begins with definitions of technology and discusses its characteristics and main categories. It then explores both the positive and negative impacts of technology on the environment, society, and employment. Some key benefits of new technological inventions are also highlighted, such as fast communication, transportation, and increased productivity. The document concludes by noting some limitations of technology and how the impacts depend on how it is used.
The document discusses the need for more engineering graduates in the US to address industry needs and challenges. It outlines how today's engineering graduates draw from multiple disciplines to solve complex problems and drive innovation in fields like engineering, medicine, business and public policy. The document then summarizes engineering fundraising priorities and highlights how engineering addresses societal challenges like energy, healthcare, transportation and national security. It provides examples of research areas at the university like biological engineering, materials science, environmental engineering and imaging technology that are making an impact.
Throughout history, engineering has shaped human development and helped solve complex problems to improve quality of life. The importance of engineering and technology in our everyday lives is growing, particularly in renewable energy. With more wind, solar, and electric vehicles, further engineering innovations are needed to ensure grid networks can cope with increased flexibility and varying usage patterns. I believe relating theoretical knowledge to the real world is vital to an engineer.
The article discusses Norbert M端ller's development of the wave disk engine at Michigan State University. The wave disk engine combines the confined combustion of an internal combustion engine with the complete expansion of a turbine engine using shock waves. This new engine design could significantly improve fuel efficiency in vehicles. It has only one moving part and is smaller, lighter, and potentially more efficient than traditional engines. M端ller received federal funding to continue developing the technology, which has the potential to revolutionize automobile fuel efficiency.
This document discusses the threat of a growing U.S. innovation deficit due to declining public investment in basic research. It provides case studies of underfunded areas of science that could yield major benefits, including advances in health, energy, high-tech industries, and national security. These include research related to Alzheimer's disease, cybersecurity, space exploration, plant sciences, quantum information technologies, policy analysis, catalysis, fusion energy, infectious diseases, defense technologies, photonics, synthetic biology, materials discovery, robotics, and batteries. Increased investment in these fields could lead to new treatments, more efficient energy and manufacturing, economic growth, and strategic advantages over competitors like China.
THIS IS THE BEST EDUCATION SYSTEM HAS BEEN DESIGNED AND VELOPED BY DR.SRI JEEVAN EMS TO EDUCATE NAOTECHNOLOGY FOR B.TECH/M.TECH/PHD STUDENTS ON THE FOLLOWING SCHEMS.
B.E. ( NANO SYSTEM)
M.TECH.( NANO ELECRONICS SYSTEM)
PHD( NANO TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT)
FOR THE LECTURE OF DR.SRI JEEVAN EMS, PROFESSOR,(UNIVERSAL ENCYLOPEDIA SYSTEM)
EMAIL:sunjeevan@outlook.com
cell:bsnl:09485164931.
The document summarizes activities and events from the Faculty of Engineering, the Built Environment & Information Technology at Nelson Mandela University.
It discusses a Masters student winning awards for her research combining science writing and education by having engineering students improve their lab report writing. It also describes a project where mechatronics students developed automated guided vehicles for a local automotive manufacturer. Finally, it mentions the graduation of community members from a computer literacy program launched by the university's Centre for Community Technologies.
Accelerating U.S. Advanced Manufacturing -- AMP2.0 Steering Committee ReportKeenan Brugh
油
The United States has been the leading producer of manufactured goodsfor more than 100 years, and the manufacturing sector is once again adding jobs and opening new factories at its fastest rate in two decades. The United States has long thrived as a result of its ability to manufacture
goods and sell them to global markets. Manufacturing drives knowledge production and innovation in the United States by supporting twothirds of private sector research and development and by employing the vast majority of U.S. scientists, engineers, and technicians to invent and produce new products. Yet, in the 2000s, manufacturing faced major employment declines as factories were shuttered. U.S. strengths in manufacturing innovation and technologies that have sustained American leadership in manufacturing are under threat from new and growing competition abroad.
Ehssan A. Sayyafi is a civil engineer with experience in design, construction management, data analysis, and forensics. He has a PhD in civil engineering from Florida International University and is working towards obtaining his PE license. He has successfully completed over 10 projects for governmental agencies and private companies. His background includes developing a new lightweight deck and roof system and conducting research projects focused on structural performance.
This document provides an overview of engineering at UCI, including enrollment trends, faculty, research areas, courses, student opportunities, and majors. It discusses the university research park with partner companies and examples of research focused on water resources, energy, biomedical engineering, and other fields. It also profiles some top researchers and their work, and describes opportunities for hands-on learning through senior design projects, research, competitions, and more. Major programs are highlighted, along with information about laptop requirements, summer transition programs, and connecting with industry.
This document provides an overview of the School of Engineering orientation for incoming first-year students. It discusses the school's vision, mission, and values. It then outlines the typical first-year curriculum, including core Magis courses. It describes various engineering programs, career paths, student clubs, study abroad opportunities, and the culminating senior design project. The goal is to welcome new students and introduce them to the foundation and opportunities available in the School of Engineering.
This is a parent information night about the Design & Engineering program offered by the Beachwood City Schools in partnership with Cleveland State University's Washkewicz College of Engineering. This was presented by Dr. Majid Rashidi, Mr. Gregg Schoof, Dr. Rich Markwardt, Mr. Bob Hardis, Mr. Ken Veon, and Mr. Gus Matheou.
This is a parent information night about the Design & Engineering program offered by the Beachwood City Schools in partnership with Cleveland State University's Washkewicz College of Engineering. This was presented by Dr. Majid Rashidi, Mr. Gregg Schoof, Dr. Rich Markwardt, Mr. Bob Hardis, Mr. Ken Veon, and Mr. Gus Matheou.
What we can do after graduation degree in chemical Engineering?
What is the salary package after CH degree?
What is the scope?
Where we can work?
is work environment safe?
All questions covered in this slide.
The document summarizes the electrical and electronic engineering programs offered at the University of Brighton. The programs are project-based and blend theory with hands-on practical work. Students develop important engineering skills from their first year on projects like building power supplies. The degrees are accredited by the IET and offer both BEng and MEng options. The university has strong industry links and state-of-the-art facilities to support its focus on practical learning.
This document provides information about the MSc program in Chemical and Biochemical Engineering offered jointly between the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) and the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). It describes the program structure, courses, admission requirements, and career opportunities. The 2-year program aims to provide students with expertise in chemical and biochemical processes, cross-cultural collaboration, and sustainability. It includes courses in various engineering principles as well as opportunities for laboratory work and research. Graduates will be qualified for jobs in innovation-driven companies, research, or international consulting.
Engineering involves applying math and science to solve problems and make things work better. Some key engineering disciplines include mechanical, electrical, chemical, and civil engineering. Engineering is a well-compensated career that requires 4 years of college on average but offers high earning potential. Cooperative education programs allow students to gain work experience and help pay for their education.
The Bachelor of Engineering degree at the University of Guelph offers a non-departmentalized program structure exposing students to multidisciplinary engineering. Students choose from traditional and non-traditional disciplines and benefit from integrated design and teamwork. Students begin work terms after two years, undertake annual multidisciplinary design courses, and employers can hire throughout semesters for 4-8 month terms. The program offers disciplines in biological, biomedical, computer, environmental, mechanical, and water resources engineering.
Teaching for the Always-Evolving Biotechnology Workplacebio-link
油
Two year biotechnology departments have developed various innovative programs such as student-led contract research and contract manufacturing organizations, research projects, business incubators, and more. At first glance, these programs seem discordant. But, perhaps they provide similar benefits to students preparing for a complex and changing workplace. This session will explore several innovative instructional models, asking how they benefit student learning.
This document provides an overview of engineering as a field of study and career path. It discusses the many opportunities and challenges facing engineers in areas like energy, infrastructure, clean water, and more. The document outlines various engineering disciplines like chemical, civil, computer, electrical, and mechanical engineering. It provides advice on choosing a major, selecting a university, and keys to success in college and life, emphasizing hard work, perseverance, and not giving up when faced with challenges.
This document provides an outline for a presentation on technology. It begins with definitions of technology and discusses its characteristics and main categories. It then explores both the positive and negative impacts of technology on the environment, society, and employment. Some key benefits of new technological inventions are also highlighted, such as fast communication, transportation, and increased productivity. The document concludes by noting some limitations of technology and how the impacts depend on how it is used.
The document discusses the need for more engineering graduates in the US to address industry needs and challenges. It outlines how today's engineering graduates draw from multiple disciplines to solve complex problems and drive innovation in fields like engineering, medicine, business and public policy. The document then summarizes engineering fundraising priorities and highlights how engineering addresses societal challenges like energy, healthcare, transportation and national security. It provides examples of research areas at the university like biological engineering, materials science, environmental engineering and imaging technology that are making an impact.
Throughout history, engineering has shaped human development and helped solve complex problems to improve quality of life. The importance of engineering and technology in our everyday lives is growing, particularly in renewable energy. With more wind, solar, and electric vehicles, further engineering innovations are needed to ensure grid networks can cope with increased flexibility and varying usage patterns. I believe relating theoretical knowledge to the real world is vital to an engineer.
The article discusses Norbert M端ller's development of the wave disk engine at Michigan State University. The wave disk engine combines the confined combustion of an internal combustion engine with the complete expansion of a turbine engine using shock waves. This new engine design could significantly improve fuel efficiency in vehicles. It has only one moving part and is smaller, lighter, and potentially more efficient than traditional engines. M端ller received federal funding to continue developing the technology, which has the potential to revolutionize automobile fuel efficiency.
This document discusses the threat of a growing U.S. innovation deficit due to declining public investment in basic research. It provides case studies of underfunded areas of science that could yield major benefits, including advances in health, energy, high-tech industries, and national security. These include research related to Alzheimer's disease, cybersecurity, space exploration, plant sciences, quantum information technologies, policy analysis, catalysis, fusion energy, infectious diseases, defense technologies, photonics, synthetic biology, materials discovery, robotics, and batteries. Increased investment in these fields could lead to new treatments, more efficient energy and manufacturing, economic growth, and strategic advantages over competitors like China.
THIS IS THE BEST EDUCATION SYSTEM HAS BEEN DESIGNED AND VELOPED BY DR.SRI JEEVAN EMS TO EDUCATE NAOTECHNOLOGY FOR B.TECH/M.TECH/PHD STUDENTS ON THE FOLLOWING SCHEMS.
B.E. ( NANO SYSTEM)
M.TECH.( NANO ELECRONICS SYSTEM)
PHD( NANO TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT)
FOR THE LECTURE OF DR.SRI JEEVAN EMS, PROFESSOR,(UNIVERSAL ENCYLOPEDIA SYSTEM)
EMAIL:sunjeevan@outlook.com
cell:bsnl:09485164931.
The document summarizes activities and events from the Faculty of Engineering, the Built Environment & Information Technology at Nelson Mandela University.
It discusses a Masters student winning awards for her research combining science writing and education by having engineering students improve their lab report writing. It also describes a project where mechatronics students developed automated guided vehicles for a local automotive manufacturer. Finally, it mentions the graduation of community members from a computer literacy program launched by the university's Centre for Community Technologies.
Accelerating U.S. Advanced Manufacturing -- AMP2.0 Steering Committee ReportKeenan Brugh
油
The United States has been the leading producer of manufactured goodsfor more than 100 years, and the manufacturing sector is once again adding jobs and opening new factories at its fastest rate in two decades. The United States has long thrived as a result of its ability to manufacture
goods and sell them to global markets. Manufacturing drives knowledge production and innovation in the United States by supporting twothirds of private sector research and development and by employing the vast majority of U.S. scientists, engineers, and technicians to invent and produce new products. Yet, in the 2000s, manufacturing faced major employment declines as factories were shuttered. U.S. strengths in manufacturing innovation and technologies that have sustained American leadership in manufacturing are under threat from new and growing competition abroad.
Ehssan A. Sayyafi is a civil engineer with experience in design, construction management, data analysis, and forensics. He has a PhD in civil engineering from Florida International University and is working towards obtaining his PE license. He has successfully completed over 10 projects for governmental agencies and private companies. His background includes developing a new lightweight deck and roof system and conducting research projects focused on structural performance.
This document provides an overview of engineering at UCI, including enrollment trends, faculty, research areas, courses, student opportunities, and majors. It discusses the university research park with partner companies and examples of research focused on water resources, energy, biomedical engineering, and other fields. It also profiles some top researchers and their work, and describes opportunities for hands-on learning through senior design projects, research, competitions, and more. Major programs are highlighted, along with information about laptop requirements, summer transition programs, and connecting with industry.
This document provides an overview of the School of Engineering orientation for incoming first-year students. It discusses the school's vision, mission, and values. It then outlines the typical first-year curriculum, including core Magis courses. It describes various engineering programs, career paths, student clubs, study abroad opportunities, and the culminating senior design project. The goal is to welcome new students and introduce them to the foundation and opportunities available in the School of Engineering.
This is a parent information night about the Design & Engineering program offered by the Beachwood City Schools in partnership with Cleveland State University's Washkewicz College of Engineering. This was presented by Dr. Majid Rashidi, Mr. Gregg Schoof, Dr. Rich Markwardt, Mr. Bob Hardis, Mr. Ken Veon, and Mr. Gus Matheou.
This is a parent information night about the Design & Engineering program offered by the Beachwood City Schools in partnership with Cleveland State University's Washkewicz College of Engineering. This was presented by Dr. Majid Rashidi, Mr. Gregg Schoof, Dr. Rich Markwardt, Mr. Bob Hardis, Mr. Ken Veon, and Mr. Gus Matheou.
What we can do after graduation degree in chemical Engineering?
What is the salary package after CH degree?
What is the scope?
Where we can work?
is work environment safe?
All questions covered in this slide.
The document summarizes the electrical and electronic engineering programs offered at the University of Brighton. The programs are project-based and blend theory with hands-on practical work. Students develop important engineering skills from their first year on projects like building power supplies. The degrees are accredited by the IET and offer both BEng and MEng options. The university has strong industry links and state-of-the-art facilities to support its focus on practical learning.
This document provides information about the MSc program in Chemical and Biochemical Engineering offered jointly between the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) and the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). It describes the program structure, courses, admission requirements, and career opportunities. The 2-year program aims to provide students with expertise in chemical and biochemical processes, cross-cultural collaboration, and sustainability. It includes courses in various engineering principles as well as opportunities for laboratory work and research. Graduates will be qualified for jobs in innovation-driven companies, research, or international consulting.
Engineering involves applying math and science to solve problems and make things work better. Some key engineering disciplines include mechanical, electrical, chemical, and civil engineering. Engineering is a well-compensated career that requires 4 years of college on average but offers high earning potential. Cooperative education programs allow students to gain work experience and help pay for their education.
The Bachelor of Engineering degree at the University of Guelph offers a non-departmentalized program structure exposing students to multidisciplinary engineering. Students choose from traditional and non-traditional disciplines and benefit from integrated design and teamwork. Students begin work terms after two years, undertake annual multidisciplinary design courses, and employers can hire throughout semesters for 4-8 month terms. The program offers disciplines in biological, biomedical, computer, environmental, mechanical, and water resources engineering.
Teaching for the Always-Evolving Biotechnology Workplacebio-link
油
Two year biotechnology departments have developed various innovative programs such as student-led contract research and contract manufacturing organizations, research projects, business incubators, and more. At first glance, these programs seem discordant. But, perhaps they provide similar benefits to students preparing for a complex and changing workplace. This session will explore several innovative instructional models, asking how they benefit student learning.
This document provides an overview of engineering as a field of study and career path. It discusses the many opportunities and challenges facing engineers in areas like energy, infrastructure, clean water, and more. The document outlines various engineering disciplines like chemical, civil, computer, electrical, and mechanical engineering. It provides advice on choosing a major, selecting a university, and keys to success in college and life, emphasizing hard work, perseverance, and not giving up when faced with challenges.
The document provides information on the mission, objectives, and activities of the Electrical Engineering department of an educational institution.
The mission is to provide comprehensive and quality education to develop innovative, entrepreneurial and ethical professionals suitable for a sustainable environment. The objectives are to impart technical skills, promote research, and prepare students for challenges in electrical engineering.
The department offers a B.Tech in Electrical Engineering and M.Tech in Power Systems. It has well-equipped labs, well-qualified faculty who publish research, and organizes seminars and industrial visits. Distinguished alumni are placed in prestigious organizations and universities. The department aims to strengthen industry interactions.
This document provides information about postgraduate studies at the Centre for Graduate Studies. It outlines the vision and mission to administer quality academic services through a conducive learning environment. There are 9 faculties offering 12 PhD programmes and 32 Master's programmes, including research, coursework and mixed-mode options. Details are provided on current student enrollment numbers and the top countries that international students originate from. Requirements and procedures for conventional, publication-based and industry-based thesis styles are explained. The application process and requirements for supervisors from industry are also summarized.
This document summarizes an outcome based education and NBA accreditation workshop held in Hyderabad, India. It discusses the importance of accreditation for quality assurance and global recognition of Indian engineering graduates. Key aspects of outcome based accreditation covered include defining program educational objectives, program outcomes, course outcomes and assessing their attainment. The roles of autonomy in facilitating accreditation and challenges for affiliated institutes are also highlighted. Continuous improvement in teaching-learning is emphasized to enhance outcome attainment through evaluation and feedback.
The document provides information about the University of Wisconsin-Platteville and some of its academic programs. It discusses the university's history, location, enrollment size, student to faculty ratio, and transportation options. Several academic programs are then summarized, including Engineering Physics, Computer Science, Chemistry, Sustainability and Renewable Energy Systems, Environmental Engineering, and opportunities for international collaboration. Career outcomes and placements are also mentioned for some of the programs.
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The document describes the Oregon Green Tech Certificate program, a one-year certificate offered by community colleges to prepare students for green jobs. The certificate provides a foundation in sustainability, green technologies, and various career fields. It will equip students with skills applicable across diverse green industries, including mechanical, electrical, and heating/cooling systems. The program aims to help rural Oregon benefit economically from green opportunities by training a workforce with transferable technical skills to meet local hiring needs. It faces challenges in coordinating a collaborative curriculum across colleges but anticipates training 120 students annually who will gain employment in the green sector.
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These questions are based on cbse booklet for 10th class information technology subject code 402. these questions are sufficient for exam for first lesion. This subject give benefit to students and good marks. if any student weak in one main subject it can replace with these marks.
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This PPT is showing the effect of social changes in human life and it is very understandable to the students with easy language.in this contents are Itroduction, definition,Factors affecting social changes ,Main technological factors, Social change and stress , what is eustress and how social changes give impact of the human's life.
Finals of Rass MELAI : a Music, Entertainment, Literature, Arts and Internet Culture Quiz organized by Conquiztadors, the Quiz society of Sri Venkateswara College under their annual quizzing fest El Dorado 2025.
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If you use QuickBooks Desktop and are stressing about moving to QuickBooks Online, in this webinar, get your questions answered and learn tips and tricks to make the process easier for you.
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* Will my current version of QuickBooks Desktop stop working?
* I have a really old version of QuickBooks. What should I do?
* I run my payroll in QuickBooks Desktop now. How is that affected?
*Does it bring over all my historical data? Are there things that don't come over?
* What are the main differences between QuickBooks Desktop and QuickBooks Online?
* And more
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APM event hosted by the South Wales and West of England Network (SWWE Network)
Speaker: Aalok Sonawala
The SWWE Regional Network were very pleased to welcome Aalok Sonawala, Head of PMO, National Programmes, Rider Levett Bucknall on 26 February, to BAWA for our first face to face event of 2025. Aalok is a member of APMs Thames Valley Regional Network and also speaks to members of APMs PMO Interest Network, which aims to facilitate collaboration and learning, offer unbiased advice and guidance.
Tonight, Aalok planned to discuss the importance of a PMO within project-based organisations, the different types of PMO and their key elements, PMO governance and centres of excellence.
PMOs within an organisation can be centralised, hub and spoke with a central PMO with satellite PMOs globally, or embedded within projects. The appropriate structure will be determined by the specific business needs of the organisation. The PMO sits above PM delivery and the supply chain delivery teams.
For further information about the event please click here.
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A powerpoint presentation on the short story Mate by Kate Greenville. This presentation provides information on Kate Greenville, a character list, plot summary and critical analysis of the short story.
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SCBE 際際滷s 2021
1. School of Chemical
and Biomedical
Engineering
- B. Eng.
- B. Eng.
(Bioengineering)
(Chemical and Biomolecular)
2. CBEC Year 3
HCI H2 PCME
o SMTP Committee
o H3 Pharm Chem
o CenTad + ISYF
Hall 15 Softball
o Captain
CBEC Year 2
RI H2 PCME
NTU Aquathlon
o Captain
About Us!
James Kartadinata Gregory Tan
3. Broad-based &
Industry-centric Curriculum
Top-Notch, Dynamic Faculty
Global internship/
attachment opportunities
50% of SCBE-ians go on
overseas, with 350 partner
universities to choose from:
Denmark, Finland, Korea etc Industry Lecturers
Assoc Prof Lim Sierin
Lor辿al-UNESCO
Fellowship
SCHOOL OF CHEMICAL & BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING
Prof Lou Xiong Wen
David
Worlds Most Influential
Scientific Minds
4. Major Requirement
ICC
BDE
Broad-based and Industry-relevant Curriculum
60%
Major Requirement (Core & Major Prescribed Electives)
Final Year Design Project/Final Year Project
Introduction to Computational Thinking
Engineering Mathematics
Lab Sessions
Professional Internship
Engineers and Society
~20%
Common Foundational &
Interdisciplinary Collaborative Core (ICC)
Engineering Communications
Business Management
Science Technology and Society
Liberal Arts
*Principle to limit major requirement is to enable flexibility of incorporating double degree or double major
(or new interdisciplinary degree) into the single major programme without increasing the total AU significantly
Broadening & Deepening Electives (BDE)
An opportunity to pursue a Minor
~20% *Can be used for Double Major, 2nd Major, Minor program, Work-Study program,
MOOCs or any electives (including MPE)
6. Single Degree
Second Major
Minor
Focus Track
Premier Scholars
Double Degree
2 Direct-Honors Degree Programs
Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering (CBE)
Bioengineering (BIE)
Extensive & Multidisciplinary Programmes
7. Second Majors
Business
A collaboration between NTUs
two foremost colleges,
College of Engineering (COE) &
Nanyang Business School (NBS)
Pharmaceutical
Engineering
Singapore is home to 8 of the
worlds TOP 10 pharmaceutical
companies which operate
manufacturing plants here.
Food Science
& Technology
A collaboration with
Wageningen University (the
Netherlands).
Towards food innovation,
sustainability & safety.
8. Top 5 Industry Sectors Top Employers
Top Job Occupations
Chemical Engineer
Production Engineer
Manufacturing Engineer
Software Developer/Engineer
Management Executive/Trainee
Assistant Engineer
Employment Stats CBE (2019 GES)
Electronics Products
Chemical Manufacturing
Pharmaceutical & Biologics
Manufacturing
Public Administration &
Defence
Financial and Insurance
9. Employment Stats CBE (2019 GES)
Top 5
Industry Sectors
Electronics Products
Chemical Manufacturing
Pharmaceutical and Biologics Manufacturing
Public Administration and Defence
Financial and Insurance
Top
Employers
Top Job
Occupations
Chemical Engineer
Production Engineer
Manufacturing Engineer
Software Developer/Engineer
Management Executive/Trainee
Assistant Engineer
10. EMPLOYMENT RATE (Overall)
88.6
%
25th Percentile Median 75th Percentile
$3,800 $3,500 $4,300
MEAN SALARY
$3,921
Accepted job offer
By the month of graduation
Accepted job offer
1 -2 months after graduation
ACCEPTED JOB OFFERS
Employment Stats CBE (2019 GES)
74.2%
92.1%
Received multiple job offers
Received 1 job offer
RECEIVED JOB OFFERS
51.8%
48.2%
11. Informal Survey of CBE Grads 3-5 Years after Graduation
Employment Stats CBE (2019 GES)
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what-is-chemical-engineering-for-
anyway
https://tum-asia.edu.sg/chemical-engineering/ https://k-recruiting.com/efficient-job-search-within-
the-field-of-biomedical-engineering/?lang=en
Supply Logistics Coordinator
Salary Range $5-6k
Quality Engineer
Salary Range $4-5k
Technical Manager
Salary Range $5-6k
Senior Engineer
Salary Range $6-8k
Lead Engineer
Salary Range $4-5k
Sales Manager
Salary Range $6-8k
Senior Head
Salary Range $5-6k
12. Top 5
Industry Sectors
Healthcare
Pharmaceutical and Biologics Manufacturing
Information & Communication
Medical & Precision Instruments
Financial and Insurance
Top
Employers
Top Job
Occupations
Quality Control Engineer
Biomedical Engineer
Operation Engineer
Management Trainee
Research and Development Officer
Software Engineer
(2019 GES)
Employment Stats BIE (2019 GES)
13. (2019 GES)
Employment Stats BIE (2019 GES)
EMPLOYMENT RATE (Overall)
81.3% 25th Percentile Median 75th Percentile
$3,200 $3,500 $3,700
MEAN SALARY
$3,548
Accepted job offer
By the month of graduation
Accepted job offer
1 -2 months after graduation
ACCEPTED JOB OFFERS
68.3%
95.1%
Received multiple job offers
Received 1 job offer
RECEIVED JOB OFFERS
41.7%
58.3%
14. Associate Scientist
Salary Range $6-8k
Biotechnologist
Salary Range $4-5k
Senior Account Executive
Salary Range $5-6k
Data Scientist
Salary Range $4-5k
Systems Engineer
Salary Range $4-5k
Application Engineer
Salary Range $4-5k
Manufacturing Supervisor
Salary Range $5-6k
Informal Survey of CBE Grads 3-5 Years after Graduation
Employment Stats BIE (2019 GES)
15. How recognized are the
degrees worldwide?
QS World Ranking 2019:
Engineering & Technology
QS World Ranking 2019:
Chemical Engineering
16. Education beyond the classroom
Academic Competitions
In this digital World, where Content is readily at our fingertips,
Context becomes increasingly important.
Themes range from beer-brewing to chemically-powered cars to
synthetic biology.
They try and fail and try again. And in the process, find out what the
textbook concepts really mean.
Overseas Programs
As the World gets smaller and increasingly connected, adaptability
becomes a key trait for the 21st century graduate.
Opportunities abound for overseas seminars and conferences,
professional internships and student exchange programs, so there
arent excuses not to live overseas for a stint (or three).
SCBE Beer-
Brewing
Competition
17. Education beyond the Classroom
Career Development
Worries abound on job suitability, insecurities about skills and
competencies or just unsure about how to weigh the multiple options.
SCBE & Career Attachment Office (CAO) organises career talks, alumni
sharing and networking, industry visits and talks by experts from the
field to make sure our students stay informed of the latest
developments.
Making New Initiatives
18. We look forward to having you
on board our SCBE family!
Embark on an exciting journey with us
Savour every moment with our inspiring academic and non-academic training, as well as enriching and
fulfilling on-/off-campus experience. Our curriculum, mentorship, local/overseas and leadership training
programmes ensure that you fulfil your fullest potential and you are fully prepared to take on meaningful
roles beyond NTU. Your immersive experience starts with choosing the right academic path.
20. Lets hear from our students
Delfina Paulin (Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering)
Sharing about her school life in SCBE!
21. Lets hear from our students
Sim Wei Nan (Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering)
Sharing on his overseas exchange experience and the workload of a 2nd major.
22. Lets hear from our students
Tan Chin Yee (Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering)
Sharing on her student life and internship experiences.
23. Lets hear from our students
Lim Boon Chun (Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering)
Taking you on a tour to our CBE Yr 3 Learning Lab.
24. Chester Eio
XXXX Engineering Alumni (Class of 202X)
Design Engineer @ GCE Consulting Engineers
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25. Lets hear from our students!
Arvin Liangdy (Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering)
Taking you on a tour to our Pilot Plant.
27. Curriculum Overview
Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering (CBE)
Introduction to Chemical and Biomedical
Engineering
Introduction to Biomolecular Engineering
Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering
Laboratory 1A & 2
Math 1
Effective Communication in an Interdisciplinary
World
Navigating the Digital World
BDE 1 & 2
Year 1
Foundation Courses
Physics or Physics A
Engineering Mathematics
Materials & Energy Balance
Organic Chemistry For Engineers
Engineers & Society
Ethics & Civics in a Multi-Cultural World
Healthy Living & Mental Wellbeing
28. Curriculum Overview
Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering (CBE)
Year 2
Chemical Engineering Principles
Introduction to Computational Thinking
Fluid Systems
Engineering Statistics
Thermodynamics
Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering
Laboratory 2A & 2B
Sustainability: Society, Economy & Environment
Career and Entrepreneurial Development for the
Future World
Engineering Communication
Heat & Mass Transfer in Chemical and Biological
Systems
Chemical Reaction Engineering
Unit Operations A
Chemical Thermodynamics
Science & Technology for Humanity
Introduction to Data Science and Artificial
Intelligence
29. Unit Operations B
Decision Tools for Business & Engineering
Process Control and Dynamics
Professional Internship
Year 3
Advanced Chemical Eng Principles
Biochemical Engineering
Chemical, Biological & Plant Safety
Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering
Laboratory 5
Curriculum Overview
Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering (CBE)
Final Year Design Project
CBE PE1
CBE PE2
Year 4
Electives / Specialization
BDE 3
BDE 4
BDE 5
BDE 6
BDE 7
30. Curriculum Overview
Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering (CBE)
Year 1
Foundation Courses
Introduction to Chemical and Biomedical Engineering
Math 1
Bioengineering Lab 1A & 1B
Fundamental Biology for Bioengineers
Inquiry and Communication in the Interdisciplinary World
Navigating the Digital World
Engineering Math
BDE 1,2 & 3
Physics or Physics A
Organic Chemistry For Engineers
Engineers in Society
Ethics & Civics in a Multi-Cultural World
Heathy Living & Mental Wellbeing
31. Curriculum Overview
Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering (CBE)
Year 2
Bioengineering Principles
Introduction to Computational Thinking
Biomaterials
Biological Thermodynamics
Anatomy and Physiology
Bioengineering Lab 2A & 2B
Sustainability: Society, Economy & Environment
Career and Entrepreneurial Development for the
Future World
Engineering Communication
Electronics for Biomedical Engineering
Mechanics for Bioengineers
Bioelectricity
Signal Processing in Biosystems
Introduction to Data Science and Artificial
Intelligence
Science & Technology for Humanity
32. Professional Internship
Cardiovascular Engineering
Control in Biosystems
Year 3
Advanced Bioengineering Principles
Biomedical Imaging
Biomedical Instrumentation
Bioengineering Lab 3
BDE 4 & 5
Final Year Project
Medical Device Design
Machine Learning and Optimization for
Bioengineers
Year 4
Electives / Specialization
Curriculum Overview
Bioengineering(BIE)
BIE PE1 & PE2
BDE 6 & 7
33. Applied Physics
Art History
Business
Chemistry and Biological Chemistry
Chinese
Chinese Creative Writing
Communication Studies
Computing and Data Analytics
Creative Writing
Drama and Performance
Early Childhood Education
Economics
Education Studies
English Language
English Literature
Entrepreneurship
Environmental Management
Environmental Sustainability
Environmental and Urban Studies
Film Studies
Finance
Global Asia
History
Information - Communication
Technology
Life Sciences
Linguistics and Multilingual Studies
Mathematics
Music
Philosophy
Physics
Psychology
Public Policy and Global Affairs
Risk Management and Insurance
Sociology
Sport Science
Strategic Communication
Systems Management
Translation
Minors