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Chemical engineering research

Understanding the fundamental chemistry of matter and energy to develop new technologies and useful products.

Research areas

Faculty members and students in the chemical engineering program at ASU strive to advance their understanding of how to best apply chemistry to convert raw materials into novel technologies and products.

Advanced materials and manufacturing

Our faculty members study materials and systems that can change their properties in response to external conditions and engineer dynamic solutions.

Biological/Biomedical engineering

MAE faculty members explore the behavior of fluids, like air and water, and their effects on objects, optimizing performance in systems such as aircraft and vehicles.

Membranes and separations for energy and sustainability

By focusing on efficiency, functionality and scalability, faculty members and students bridge the gap between creative design and practical implementation.

Metabolic engineering

We’re developing intelligent robots through the integration of physics, computation and state of the art engineering.

Reaction engineering for sustainability

ASU’s MAE faculty and students leverage the school’s technology to design custom materials, ensuring stronger and durable systems.

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Systems design and engineering

Our faculty members are harnessing heat and solar radiation to create sustainable energy solutions.

World-class faculty

Awards and recognitions

Chemical engineering faculty have won six National Science Foundation CAREER Awards since 2019.

Eileen Seo to tackle materials’ sustainability with DOE’s Early Career Research Award

Seo is studying a novel approach to manufacturing self-repairing polymer objects with high mechanical properties.

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Mani Modayil Korah and Matthew Green receive the Direct Air Capture Pre-Commercial Technology Prize from the DOE

Korah and Green won $100,000 in cash and $50,000 in technical assistance to support their commercialization efforts of a novel technology to remove carbon dioxide directly from the atmosphere.

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From ASU to Artemis: Abril Ramos helps astronauts suit up for moon mission

Through an internship, Ramos was instrumental in helping Swift Coat secure a spot as one of two companies funded by NASA to develop a new anti-fog coating for the spacesuits to be worn by the Artemis moon mission crew.

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Mohamed El Mistiri earned the Dean’s Dissertation Award for designing interventions to increase physical activity by sedentary adults

El Mistiri conducted multiple National Institutes of Health-funded clinical human trials aimed at behavior change via control engineering approaches.

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Opening doors to STEM

Andino is set to broaden participation in STEM with a $3 million grant from the National Science Foundation, working in collaboration with researchers from Chicago State University, Rutgers University, the University of Texas at El Paso, Argonne National Laboratory and Sagefox Consulting Group.

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Physics and chemistry journal Surface Science recognized ASU doctoral student Daniel Rivera for his work to prevent corrosion of palladium membranes

Rivera developed a method to prevent sulfur corrosion of palladium using electric fields.

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Our faculty members

The chemical engineering program at ASU consists of distinguished and complementary faculty members who have received various prestigious recognitions, including the National Science Foundation CAREER Award.