While plants continually become more complex, chemical engineers, with the advent of computers and commercial off-the-shelf simulation software, can now successfully redesign processes and control ...
The oil and gas production explosion is driving the renaissance of the chemical and process industries in North America. With low-cost natural gas comes low-cost feedstock for many chemical compounds, ...
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Quantum simulation captures light-driven chemical changes in real molecules for the first time
Researchers at the University of Sydney have successfully performed a quantum simulation of chemical dynamics with real molecules for the first time, marking a significant milestone in the application ...
Use individual and team exercises to build skills for a dynamic systems approach. Engineered systems increasingly must exploit complex interactions between multiple domains—mechanical, electrical, ...
Professor Ivan Kassal (left) and Dr Tingrei Tan in front of the trapped-ion quantum computer managed by Dr Tan in the University of Sydney Nano Institute. Researchers at the University of Sydney have ...
Chemical engineers develop problem-solving skills, with a strong foundation in science, engineering, and mathematics that touch every aspect of our lives–from smaller, faster computer chips to ...
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