Chemical engineering is the branch of engineering that deals with manufacture of products through chemical processes and the technologies of chemical production. This study field is based on combination of physical sciences, life sciences, mathematics and economics. Chemical engineering differs from chemistry because of focusing on large scales. This study field has two groups: the first group deals with chemical processes (design, manufacture and operation of plants and machinery), while the second group deals with new substances development. Graduates can work at various industries, especially oil and petrochemical industry, nuclear energy, food production, development of new sources of energy and medicine.
The master Chemical Engineering focuses on the development of novel chemical processes, materials and products. This involves expertise in chemistry, physics, mathematics and process technology.
If asphalt could be designed so that it repaired itself, all that inconvenience and congestion that results from road repair would be a thing of the past.
The program focuses on aspects of production, composition and design of food products. Majors:product design & functionality; food innovation and marketing; food biotechnology; and dairy science.
Group T organizes four master programs. Within these four masters, different focuses (also known as ‘concentrations’) are offered. You choose one master focus. This allows you to specialize further in your area of technological expertise, or to stay in touch with other technological disciplines. (Upon graduation you can enter the job market or go on to do a PhD.)
The Master of Chemical and Materials Engineering has as a general aim to educate and form skilled scientific engineers who can bring an added value to all fields and facets of our society.
Life sciences, including environmental and biotechnology, are one of the key industries of the 21st century, offering tremendous potential for growth, professional development and personal advancement. Innsbruck / Tyrol provides a highly competitive location through its excellently positioned universities, the Tyrolean Future Foundation, the Centre for Academic Spin-offs CAST, several innovative competence centres as well as a number of global players in the bioengineering industry.
The Biochemical Engineer is the key expert in the application of biological organisms, systems or processes. His/her skills are crucial to the commercial development of new drugs, hormones, vaccines and antibodies, as well as the manufacture of food and drink.
A high quality Master program in Chemistry, offering an international learning experience, combined with the possibility to obtain a European scholarship: The Master ASC network (7 different countries) aims at preparing students to become experts and develop international skills towards doctoral studies, and/or professional industrial careers in chemical analysis and characterization of the structure of materials.
The FAME international Master of Science degree in Functionalized Advanced Materials and Engineering (FAME) is specialized in : * Hybrid Materials and Ceramics * Materials for Micro- and Nanotechnologies * Nanomaterials and Hybrids * Engineering of Materials and Nanostructures * Nanomaterials and Modelling * Functional Ceramics * Materials Interfaces
Shortage in oil production and the high prices of its products as well as global concern on the environment and climate results in large investment in renewable resources of energy and materials in the world. It means, by other words, a huge job opportunities for the engineers in this field.
The general objective of the SET MSc programme is to give engineers broad knowledge in the field of energy technology and to provide the skills necessary to play a leading role and contribute to real progress. Students can focus on Energy from Biomass, Solar Energy, Wind Energy, Sustainable Hydrogen, Electrical Power Engineering, or Energy and Society
The Master’s programme in Chemical Engineering is primarily aimed at applying chemical engineering principles to develop technical products and to design, control and improve industrial processes.