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School of Chemical Engineering AWT IMAGE
    Established nearly eight decades ago, the School of Chemical Engineering targets academic objectives in general and applied research to serve the local process industry

    in particular. It serves as a reliable center for research and education. The School admits about 60 undergraduate and 90 postgraduate students each year including approximately 87 Ph.D. students. 27 faculty members are teaching approximately 212 B.Sc., 250 M.Sc., and 87 Ph.D. students at the moment. Due to the quality of the services the school’s graduates are often employed by the local industry during their education or soon after. Many of our graduates have managed significant achievements at the national and international level.

    The department is also equipped with four laboratories used as training centers for the school B.Sc. students. The educational and research activities of the school within the past four years can be summarized as follows.

  - Winning over 60 research contracts form the local industry.

  - Publication of over 250 journal papers in highly accredited science and engineering journals at national and international levels.

  - Presentation of over 600 papers in national and international scientific conferences.

  - Publication of 4 titles of books in the field of chemical engineering.

  - Winner of two best national researcher awards by faculty members:

  - Winner of a third place of Khwarizmi Festival Award by a faculty member

  - Registration of over 30 patents at national and international levels.
The school is organized in three departments of Petroleum Processing, Mineral Processing and Petrochemical Processing.

  Academic Departments

  • Petroleum Processing
  • Mineral Processing
  • Petrochemical Processing

      Programs and Degrees

      B.Sc.

      M.Sc.

      Ph.D.

      · Chemical Engineering

      · Process Modeling, Simulation & Control

      · Process Modeling, Simulation & Control

     

      · Mineral Processing

      · Mineral Processing

     

      · Advanced Membrane Processes

      · Thermodynamics

      · Advanced Membrane Processes

      · Thermodynamics

     

      · Reaction Engineering

      · Reaction Engineering

     

      · Biotechnology

      · Biotechnology

      Groups:

  • Petroleum Processing
  • Mineral Processing
  • Petrochemical Processing

     

      Research Focus:

  • Membrane Separation Processes
  • Thermodynamics
  • Catalysis and Reaction Engineering
  • Simulation of Chemical Engineering Processes
  • Biotechnology
  • Cement Process and Material Technologies
  • Computer aided Process Engineering
  • Computational Fluid Dynamics
  • Ceramic Process Technologies

     

    laboratories: AWT IMAGE

      Educational laboratories:

  • Heat Transfer Lab.
  • Fluid Mechanics Lab.
  • Process Control Lab.
  • Unit Operation Lab.

      Research laboratories:

  • Chemical Reaction research Lab.
  • Thermodynamics Research Lab.
  • Mineral Processing Research Lab.
  • Separation Processes Research Lab.
  • Computer Aided Process Engineering (CAPE) Research Lab.
  • Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) Research Lab.
  • Biotechnology Research Lab.
  • Simulation and Control Research Lab.
  •   Chemical Analysis Laboratory

     

     

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