What kinds of research projects are pursued by graduate students in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at UC Berkeley?
A. In broad terms, research in the department can be divided into the following areas: Biochemical Engineering Catalysis and Reaction Engineering Complex Fluids: Polymers and Colloids Electrochemical Engineering Electronic Materials Environmental Engineering and Energy Molecular Theory and Simulation Click here to see a list of faculty sorted by subject area. In addition, some of our students choose to work with a broader set of faculty ranging from Lawrence Berkeley Laboratories to the Department of Chemistry (for example: Alivisatos, Francis, Geissler, Groves, Majda, Mathies, and Tilley) and the College of Engineering (for example: Arkin, Dejonghe, Healy, Howe, Kumar, and Liepmann) on campus.
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