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Department of Chemical Engineering


The department has 24 faculty members engaged in graduate research and teaching. Many are leading members or directors of special university centers (see below). The research interests of the faculty span a wide range of topics including bioengineering, nanotechnology, complex fluids, advanced materials processing, and surface and interfacial phenomena. This diversity of interests is reflected in the types of graduate courses available at both the department and the college.

Our present annual funding level exceeds three million dollars and continues to increase yearly. Support for our programs comes from federal agencies such as NSF, NIH, NASA, DOE, a variety of Defense agencies, and non-profit organizations such as the American Chemical Society, the Whitaker Foundation, and the Gas Research Institute. The department's emphasis is on the fundamentals that academic work traditionally provides as the basis for commercial development and manufacturing. The relevance of our research studies is demonstrated by industrial funds from a large number of chemical, aerospace, defense and semiconductor companies that also complement the support we receive from government funding agencies.

The department is housed in its own four-story, 51,000-square-foot building, much of which is devoted to research. Department experimental environments range from ultrahigh vacuum to extreme static pressures, from liquid helium to refractory melting temperatures. They involve processes that take from picoseconds to months. Species include electrons, simple molecules, salts, detergents, polymers, semi-conductors, and bacteria. Analyses range from fluid convection and dispersion to computer simulation of pollutant transport and molecular transport, from adaptive control systems to biomass conversion process design, from the distribution of aqueous solutes in porous electrodes to the complex reaction mechanisms in thin film deposition.

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Interdisciplinary Research Centers

Particle Engineering Research Center (PERC)
www.erc.ufl.edu

This NSF-funded interdisciplinary research center is devoted to the development of innovative particulate-based systems for next-generation processes and devices that contribute to the nation's economic well being, quality of the environment, and public health. The research conducted at PERC impacts a number of diverse industries including advanced materials, environmental, chemical, drug delivery, cell biology, pharmaceutical, mineral, energy, agricultural, and food processing. PERC's Research & Development Facility creates the centerpiece of a world-class operation in particle science and technology. The 17,000 square foot space includes state-of-the-art instrumentation for particle characterization and analysis, including a 5000 square foot testbed with a high bay area.

MICROFABRITECH®
www.microfab.ufl.edu

This broadly interdisciplinary program in solid state research and compound semiconductors ranges from fundamental understanding of new materials to the design, testing, and characterization of novel devices.  The center’s research includes faculty from the departments of Chemical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering, Chemistry, and Physics.  These faculty apply their expertise in advance materials and microelectronics to research in elemental and compound semiconductors (III-V and II-VI) and other advanced materials, such as high-temperature superconductors, conducting polymers, Fermion conductors, and magneto-optic materials.

Florida Center for Solid and Hazardous Waste Management
www.floridacenter.org

This statewide center, hosted at UF, coordinates research, training and public service efforts in solid and hazardous waste management. The center's research program has four principal thrusts: develop methods to enhance solid waste source reduction, recycling and reuse; develop methods to extend the life of landfills and to reduce the environmental risk of land disposal; develop technologies to reduce the risks of municipal solid waste combustion and find beneficial uses for combustion ash; and develop improved methods for treatment and disposal of medical waste.

Major Analytical Instrumentation Center (MAIC)
www.maic.mse.ufl.edu

MAIC is a large materials characterization and analysis facility established to provide analytical support for UF's scientific and engineering community in meeting the challenges of technology development. MAIC is a user-oriented facility that provides a point of connection for many of the department's ongoing interdisciplinary research activities.

Center for Surface Science and Engineering
csse.che.ufl.edu

The Center for Surface Science and Engineering at UF focuses on applications of surface science ranging from agricultural sprays to oil recovery, and on such areas as catalysis, coatings, dispersions, electronics, flotation of minerals, and lubrication. Furthermore, there is a strong interest in the study of artificial implants, biomembranes, lipoproteins, lung surfactants, and opthamology.

Biomedical Engineering Program (BME)
www.bme.ufl.edu

The UF Biomedical Engineering Program offers biomedical research and educational opportunities for faculty and students from many disciplines, including chemical engineering. Several of our chemical engineering faculty have a dual appointment in BME. In addition, several chemical engineering Ph.D. students have received M.S. degrees in the BME program, providing them with a broad education that is attractive to pharmaceutical, biochemical and biomedical device industries.
 

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