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  1. Everything you need to know about chemical, process and biochemical engineering whynotchemeng.com

  2. What is chemical engineering? Chemical or process engineering is all about changing raw materials into useful products you everyday in a safe and cost-effective way. For example petrol, plastics and synthetic materials like polyester and nylon, all come from oil. Biochemical engineering is a rapidly developing sector which takes exciting science discoveries and changes them into cost-effective and environmentally-friendly processes. Biochemical engineers tackle many of today’s challenges such as biofuels from algae for sustainable energy sources. whynotchemeng.com

  3. Alan Ingham studied chemical engineering at the University of Nottingham to maintain lots of career choice upon graduation. Alan now works for Davy Process Technology as a Process engineer working on multiple projects and travelling to places such as China and Brazil. whynotchemeng.com

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  5. Everything you need to know about chemical, process and biochemical engineering whynotchemeng.com

  6. Did you know? Energy Chemical engineers work in many different industries including: Environment Healthcare Water Pharmaceuticals Chemicals Nuclear Biotechnology Food and Drink Oil and Gas Materials Business and Management Mining and Minerals Process Plant and Equipment whynotchemeng.com

  7. Laura McArthur moved down south after graduating from the University of Strathclyde for her first chemical engineering job with Foster Wheeler. Laura works as a Process engineer and recommends that students consider a work placement as part of their degree course. whynotchemeng.com

  8. Did you know? Chemical engineers are the best paid group of engineers (and second highest paid profession overall) with graduates earning £28,000 per year on average. whynotchemeng.com

  9. Everything you need to know about chemical, process and biochemical engineering whynotchemeng.com

  10. Marie Taylor works as a Process engineer in the nuclear industry and believes that her year in industry was key to her success. Marie works for Sellafield Ltd as part of the design and commissioning team and has a PhD from the University of Sheffield. whynotchemeng.com

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  12. Did you know? All of these products were developed with the help of a chemical or biochemical engineer whynotchemeng.com

  13. Everything you need to know about chemical, process and biochemical engineering whynotchemeng.com

  14. Steven Chandler says that chemical engineering is “Willy Wonka style creativity with a dose of common sense”! Steven works as a Refinery economist for Shell in The Netherlands since graduating from the University of Birmingham. whynotchemeng.com

  15. Did you know? • The most common entry requirements when applying to study chemical engineering are: • maths • chemistry • another science - often physics whynotchemeng.com

  16. Allan Rodger was inspired to study chemical engineering after seeing a whisky distillery in action. Alan graduated from Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh, and now works as a Process engineer for Tate and Lyle in London. whynotchemeng.com

  17. Everything you need to know about chemical, process and biochemical engineering whynotchemeng.com

  18. Did you know? The Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE) accredits chemical, process and biochemical engineering courses at over 50 universities worldwide to ensure the very best in quality graduates. Visit www.whynotchemeng.com to find universities near you. whynotchemeng.com

  19. Matt Wootton believes that industrial placements can often lead to a graduate job offer after his year in industry led to a career in chemical engineering. Matt graduated from the University of Bath and now works for BP as Process engineer. whynotchemeng.com

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